We are a long-established specialist autism assessment practice, that has provided diagnostic services to individuals, families, HSE and other organisations across Ireland for over 15 years.
We deliver high-quality, timely, evidence-based, neuroaffirmative autism and cognitive assessments for children and adults.
Our multidisciplinary team is flexible, supportive, and values clinical excellence, collaboration and professional development.
We are now looking to expand our team.
We are seeking Clinical Psychologists to join our growing multidisciplinary team in Dublin. We welcome applications from qualified psychologists with experience in autism assessment who value evidence-based, neuroaffirmative practice.
A postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology.
If qualified outside the Republic of Ireland, qualifications must have been validated by the Department of Health and Children.
Relevant experience administering diagnostic assessments for autism
Knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and appropriate assessment tools
ADOS-2 trained
ADI-R trained (preferred) or trained in another standardised interview tool
Experience conducting comprehensive assessments, including:
Direct observation
Parental interviews
School visits and teacher consultation (where indicated)
File review and interpretation of existing reports
Ability to synthesise information from multiple sources to arrive at a differential diagnosis
Experience providing clear, sensitive feedback to individuals, parents & carers.
Kind, compassionate, inclusive and neuroaffirmative approach
Strong organisational, time-management, decision-making, written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Commitment to ongoing CPD and keeping up to date with current research
Professional Indemnity & Public Liability insurance
Current membership of Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
Conduct comprehensive neuroaffirmative autism assessments in line with best practice
Work in a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with a speech therapist
Produce clear, detailed, reports post-assessment in a timely manner
Deliver feedback sessions outlining assessment outcomes and signposting supports
Complete onward referrals as necessary
Make an Impact: Contribute to high-quality diagnostic work that supports families in a fulfilling work environment
Clinical Excellence: Work with a dedicated, supportive, long-established team committed to delivering the highest standards of care
Professional Development: We support our clinicians through collaborative working and sharing latest research & training
Flexible Working: Sessions can be arranged to fit around existing commitments - including weekends or evenings if desired
Assessment-Focused Role: No requirement for caseload management or ongoing therapeutic care
Exceptional Administrative Support: Our experienced admin team manages referrals, appointment scheduling, documentation collation, and follow-ups - allowing clinicians to focus on clinical work
Competitive Renumeration
We would have opportunities for immediate start following document checks & Garda vetting.
We are seeking Speech & Language Therapists to join our growing multidisciplinary team in Dublin. We welcome applications from qualified speech & language therapists with experience in autism assessment who value evidence-based, neuroaffirmative practice.
A Degree in Speech & Language Therapy.
If qualified outside the Republic of Ireland, qualifications must have been validated by the Department of Health and Children.
CORU Registered
Relevant experience administering diagnostic assessments for autism
Knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and appropriate assessment tools
ADOS-2 trained
ADI-R trained (preferred) or trained in another standardised interview tool
Experience conducting comprehensive assessments, including:
Direct observation
Parental interviews
School visits and teacher consultation (where indicated)
File review and interpretation of existing reports
Ability to synthesise information from multiple sources to arrive at a differential diagnosis within a multidisciplinary team
Experience providing clear, sensitive feedback to individuals, parents & carers.
Kind, compassionate, inclusive and neuroaffirmative approach
Strong organisational, time-management, decision-making, written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
Commitment to ongoing CPD and keeping up to date with current research
Professional Indemnity & Public Liability insurance
Conduct comprehensive neuroaffirmative autism assessments in line with best practice
Work in a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with a clinical psychologist
Produce clear, detailed, reports post-assessment in a timely manner
Deliver feedback sessions outlining assessment outcomes and signposting supports
Complete onward referrals as necessary
Make an Impact: Contribute to high-quality diagnostic work that supports families in a fulfilling work environment
Clinical Excellence: Work with a dedicated, supportive, long-established team committed to delivering the highest standards of care
Professional Development: We support our clinicians through collaborative working and sharing latest research & training
Flexible Working: Sessions can be arranged to fit around existing commitments - including weekends or evenings if desired
Assessment-Focused Role: No requirement for caseload management or ongoing therapeutic care
Exceptional Administrative Support: Our experienced admin team manages referrals, appointment scheduling, documentation collation, and follow-ups - allowing clinicians to focus on clinical work
Competitive Renumeration
We would have opportunities for immediate start following document checks & Garda vetting.