Mosaic Pediatric Therapy is a leading provider of life-changing therapy for children with autism and learning disabilities across North Carolina and Virginia. We are confident our unwavering focus on integrating our core values into every aspect of our decision-making will continue to drive our rapid growth. We are on a mission to enrich the lives of children with autism and inspire the clinical leaders of tomorrow.
Mosaic is hiring an Autism Assessor, to support our autism diagnostic services team. The Autism Assessor works directly with parents and their children throughout the assessment process which includes providing the ADOS-2 and other relevant autism assessments within Mosaic clinics. The Autism Assessor works closely with our psychologists to assess and offer insights into each child's unique needs.
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The Autism Assessor reports to the Chief Clinical Officer and is responsible for:- Administering ADOS-2, ASRS, CARS 2 and other assessments to individuals of varying ages and developmental levels.
- Building and maintaining therapeutic relationships with families and their children to ensure a positive and safe clinical experience. This includes meeting with families at a Mosaic clinic, explaining the assessment process, alleviating fears, answering questions, and providing a supportive environment.
- Scoring assessments accurately according to standardized protocols and writing up results in a clear, concise, objective and professional manner.
- Collaborating with clinicians and psychologists to interpret assessment results through follow up emails and phone calls.
- Maintaining detailed records of assessments and outcomes by uploading them into Central Reach, Mosaic’s client health information platform.
- Staying current with updates to diagnostic protocols and best practices by completing ongoing trainings, as required.
- Attending monthly supervision with psychologists and implementing clinical feedback.
- Traveling between multiple clinics to support assessment needs.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, demanding environment while managing high volume of deliverables which may often times create conflict deadlines.
- Ability to effectively communicate through written reports.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education & Experience- Masters degree or higher in one of the following: Psychology, School Counseling, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, Social Work, Education, Special Education, or a related field
- Prior experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Strong interpersonal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team
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Why join Mosaic?
Our People Love It Here! Mosaic ranks in the top 5% of all healthcare companies in employee satisfaction (source: Peakon benchmarking)
Collaborative Work Environment: Our entire team, from top to bottom, is dedicated to the overall growth of the organization and promotes a collaborative and supportive environment.
Work/Life Balance: Our hours of operation are 8am-6pm…NO NIGHTS NO WEEKENDS!
Comprehensive Benefits: Mosaic provides a robust benefits package including medical, dental and vision plans; short-term disability; company 401k with match, competitive compensation plans, paid holidays and plus 15 days of Paid Time Off accrued annually, beginning at hire.
Applicants must be able to satisfactorily pass a background check to complete the hiring process. Candidates should indicate a preference of work location. Visit www.mosaictherapy.com to learn more!
Mosaic is an Equal Opportunity Employer