Company Overview
Pariva Health is on a mission to empower families of neurodivergent children, or any child struggling with learning or behavior challenges, and/or delays in development. These challenging behaviors in children can leave parents without answers. At Pariva Health, with our whole-family care approach and play-based learning strategies, our clinicians equip the entire family to thrive. Pariva (PAIR-ih-vuh) comes from a word that means family, because we believe tending to the roots of families helps every member grow strong.
With our Virtual Diagnostic Clinic (VDC) and our Family Support Program (FSP), families have a place for convenient and comprehensive care, delivered virtually. Our telehealth model and policy against waitlists means practical, convenient care. And because no two children or families are the same, our psychologists, therapists, and clinicians create personalized plans to equip our families for growth.
In collaboration with the LEGO Foundation, the FSP empowers parents and caregivers using a play-based approach to engage their child in learning and skill acquisition, promoting growth and achievement of key developmental milestones. Learning resources utilized within the Family Support Plan are customized according to the child’s specific needs, and the resources are delivered directly to the home, with training and progress overseen by the family’s clinician. Our Family Support Program starts at the pre-diagnosis stage and continues with children post-diagnosis (typically children 3-12 years old), with the assigned clinician supporting the family through their journey.
Our VDC specializes in assessing children with developmental concerns, including Autism, attention problems, behavioral concerns, and learning delays. We assess children via our virtual clinic ages 16 months to 12 years old. Many parents have concerns and questions about their child’s development, we have answers and resources to help guide their family.
Pariva Health is the US-based sister company of Mom’s Belief, which has operated across the Asia-Pacific region since 2018, positively impacting thousands of families since inception. We are founded on the core beliefs that:
- Hope is the greatest motivator for the parent of a child with autism or other special needs. We are on a mission to tell parents that there is a way.
- Parent Empowerment is key for the parents of a child with special needs. Our goal is to make parents the co-therapist / advocate / guide for their child.
- Our teams bring Passion and Commitment to change the lives of children and their families through our proprietary model.
Job Description
Pariva Health is looking for a Diagnostic Specialist to join our team. They will work under the direct supervision of a licensed clinical psychologist providing assessment and writing reports for children ages 16 months to 12 years old. Assessments focus on developmental delays (including autism spectrum disorder diagnosis), executive functioning concerns, and behavioral and emotional problems. This is a primarily telehealth position (2-3 days per week require travel to do in-person assessments).
Our model is hybrid as we do have some partnerships with providers to provide on-site rapid assessments 2 to 3 times per week.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Conduct psychological assessments, testing, and evaluations for children and adolescents
- Administer and interpret standardized assessment tools to formulate accurate diagnoses
- In collaboration with a clinically trained support team, prepare and complete, on a timely basis, detailed psychological reports Including, but not limited to, assessment findings, treatment recommendations, etc.
- Maintain complete and confidential records and documentation for each client
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including therapists, educators, and healthcare professionals
- Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and professional development activities
- Will need to travel to partner provider sites 2-3 times/week.
Qualifications:
- Interest in diagnostic assessment.
- Experience working as a clinician in a clinical setting is preferred.
- Experience with psychological assessment of children, preferably with neurodivergent conditions.
- Strong collaboration and communication skills to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary team with clients and families
- Ability to engage in telehealth sessions (laptop, internet access, etc).
- Master of Social Work degree or similar.
- Willingness to learn an openness to supervision process.
- Good writing skills.
Job Type
- Part time to Full time
Location
- Hybrid
Pay
- Based on experience and employment type
- Possible bonus structure
- Job Type: Full-time
- Pay: $70,000.00 and up per year
Benefits
- Flexible schedule
- Additional bonuses available for company tenure and/or performance
- Hybrid working environment
- Vacation and Sick Leave
- Holidays
- Continuing Education Time Off
- Career advancement opportunities
- Amazing team culture and clinical support