Associate Assistant Psychologist – Neurodevelopmental Assessment Service (Autism & ADHD) Rate: £19 per hour Contract: Associate / Self-employed, outside IR35 Hours: Part-time, 20 hours per week Location: Primarily remote, with occasional travel to Solihull Reporting to: Clinical Director and Head of Neurodivergent Services Level: Equivalent to NHS Band 5 Role Purpose The Associate Assistant Psychologist will support the delivery of high-quality neurodevelopmental assessments for children and adults, contributing to Autism and ADHD assessment pathways. The role involves assisting with assessment data collection, liaising with schools and professionals, and contributing to clinical documentation under the supervision of senior clinicians. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, providing practical and administrative support to ensure assessments are delivered efficiently, ethically and to a high clinical standard. Key Responsibilities Clinical & Assessment Support Assist with the administration, scoring and interpretation of standardised assessment tools, including Conners, QB Check and other relevant psychometric measures, under supervision. Support the collection and synthesis of information from multiple sources, including school reports and parent/client questionnaires. Conduct structured observations in educational or community settings where required (occasional). Contribute to the preparation of clinical assessment reports under the guidance of qualified clinicians. Support agreed communication and feedback to families and professionals, under supervision. Liaison & Communication Liaise with schools, healthcare professionals and other agencies to obtain relevant assessment information. Communicate sensitively and professionally with children, young people, adults and their families. Attend team meetings and contribute to multidisciplinary discussions and service planning. Administration & Data Management Maintain accurate and up-to-date clinical records in line with service and regulatory requirements. Support the coordination of assessment schedules and follow-up activity. Contribute to audit, evaluation, service development and research projects where required. Professional Development & Supervision Participate in regular clinical supervision and line management meetings. Engage in ongoing professional development relevant to neurodevelopmental assessment. Work in accordance with BPS ethical standards, service policies and professional guidelines. Scope & Accountability The postholder will work under the supervision of senior psychologists and will not hold autonomous clinical responsibility. All work must be undertaken within agreed service protocols, ethical frameworks and safeguarding policies. The role involves handling sensitive information and maintaining strict confidentiality at all times. Working Conditions Primarily remote-based, with occasional travel for observations or service needs. Some flexibility in working hours may be required. Exposure to sensitive and potentially distressing clinical information. Qualifications & Training Essential Undergraduate degree in Psychology (minimum 2:1 or equivalent). Eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS). Evidence of relevant continuing professional development. Desirable Postgraduate study (e.g. MSc) in Clinical, Educational or Health Psychology or related fields. Additional training in psychometric testing, structured observation tools, autism or ADHD. Knowledge & Experience Essential Understanding of psychological theory relating to child and adult development, neurodevelopmental conditions and mental health. Experience working with children, young people or adults with autism, ADHD or learning differences. Experience working within a multidisciplinary or multi-agency environment. Familiarity with standardised assessments and clinical or educational reports. Ability to accurately summarise and present information in written and verbal formats. Desirable Previous experience supporting neurodevelopmental or psychological assessments. Experience conducting structured observations in schools or community settings. Experience liaising with families, schools and professionals. Skills & Abilities Essential Ability to administer, score and interpret assessments under supervision. Strong analytical and organisational skills. Excellent written communication and report-writing ability. Confident interpersonal skills and a person-centred approach. Ability to manage workload effectively and prioritise tasks. Competent use of Microsoft Office and secure electronic record systems. Desirable Experience supporting audit, research or service evaluation. Ability to adapt communication to meet the needs of neurodiverse individuals