Pediatric Neuropsychologist/Psychologist (Assessment)
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Beacon Light Psychological Services
Portland, ME (In Person)
$132,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Overview Beacon Light Psychological Services (BLPS) is seeking a thoughtful, collaborative, and detail-oriented pediatric neuropsychologist to join our growing group practice in downtown Portland, Maine. Founded in 2022, BLPS provides comprehensive evaluations, psychotherapy, and behavioral services to children and families. We are proud to support families across Maine and New England by recognizing each individual's unique strengths and vulnerabilities, while equipping them with tools to thrive. Our mission is to provide high-quality, personalized psychological care that translates insight into meaningful action. We are grounded in these values that shape our work:
D. in clinical, school, or counseling psychology from an APA-accredited program. An APA-accredited predoctoral internship. A 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology or assessment with a pediatric focus. Licensed as a psychologist in the state of Maine. Extensive experience assessing neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD, ASD, and learning disorders. Preferred Qualifications Board certification (or eligibility) through ABPP or ABPdN. Interest in program development and training interns/fellows. Experience working in a private or group practice setting. Responsibilities Conduct initial phone consultations with prospective clients to assess fit for evaluation services. Conduct comprehensive and targeted neuropsychological, psychological, and psychoeducational evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 4 to 25). Write integrated reports with a focus on clear and actionable recommendations. Supervise an advanced practicum student who assists with test administration, scoring, and report writing. Collaborate with teachers and outside providers as clinically indicated. Participate in program development, marketing, and community outreach opportunities. As the practice continues to grow, there are opportunities to expand into potential leadership roles.
Quality :
We deliver high-quality, evidence-based care with professionalism and thoughtfulness.Approachability :
We create a welcoming, non-intimidating environment where clients feel safe and supported.Actionable Help :
We focus on practical, real-world strategies that empower clients and families.Attentiveness :
We prioritize clear communication, responsiveness, and follow-through.Comprehensiveness :
We take a holistic, thoughtful approach that considers the full picture of each individual. We value building a collaborative and supportive team that is committed to providing comprehensive care to the individuals and families we serve. We care deeply about our clinicians' professional growth and strive to create an environment where team members feel supported, connected, and able to thrive in their work. Our clinicians benefit from strong administrative support and well-designed systems that help reduce unnecessary stress, support work-life balance, and allow clinicians to focus more fully on the parts of the work they find most meaningful. Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical, school, or counseling psychology from an APA-accredited program. An APA-accredited predoctoral internship. A 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology or assessment with a pediatric focus. Licensed as a psychologist in the state of Maine. Extensive experience assessing neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD, ASD, and learning disorders. Preferred Qualifications Board certification (or eligibility) through ABPP or ABPdN. Interest in program development and training interns/fellows. Experience working in a private or group practice setting. Responsibilities Conduct initial phone consultations with prospective clients to assess fit for evaluation services. Conduct comprehensive and targeted neuropsychological, psychological, and psychoeducational evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 4 to 25). Write integrated reports with a focus on clear and actionable recommendations. Supervise an advanced practicum student who assists with test administration, scoring, and report writing. Collaborate with teachers and outside providers as clinically indicated. Participate in program development, marketing, and community outreach opportunities. As the practice continues to grow, there are opportunities to expand into potential leadership roles.
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The ability to maintain a small psychotherapy caseload. Compensation and Benefits Competitive clinical compensation (approximately $113,000 to $151,000+ depending on caseload) 401(k) with employer match Health, dental, vision, and life insurance 8 paid holidays and PTO Annual CE stipend Full administrative support for scheduling and patient onboarding, as well as other non-clinical tasks Paid on-site parking in downtown Portland with 24/7 access Schedule At least two dedicated evaluation days per week to support consistency and workflow (specific days based on clinic needs). Scheduling intakes and feedbacks is generally flexible. Start Date Flexible September 2026 start date for full-time, with the potential option to begin part-time earlier. Location Portland, Maine is a charming city known for its waterfront, historic lighthouses, and beautiful architecture. It boasts an active arts and food scene that has garnered national acclaim. The city's Old Port district features cobbled streets, quaint shops, and excellent restaurants. Outdoor activities abound, with opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and exploring the nearby islands of Casco Bay. Portland ranked No. 7 for "Best Place to Live" by U.S. News & World report in 2023 the No. 1 "Best Places to Live on the East Coast" in 2022. How to Apply Send an email to Craig DiGiovanni, PhD at info@beaconlightpsychology.com with the subject line BLPS Pediatric Neuropsychologist Position . In the email, include the following: A cover letter outlining your assessment experience and why you are interested in the position at BLPS. 2 recent de-identified pediatric evaluation reports that demonstrate a breadth of experience. Attach your CV as a PDF named in the following way: (First_Initial)(Last_Name)-Resume (e.g., JSmith-Resume.pdf)Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$113,000.00 - $151,000.00 per yearBenefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Retirement plan Vision insuranceEducation:
Doctorate (Required) Ability toCommute:
Portland, ME 04101 (Required) Ability toRelocate:
Portland, ME 04101: Relocate before starting work (Required)Work Location:
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