Pay: £120.00-£125.00 per hour
Job description:
Job Opportunity: ADOS Clinician (Remote/Canterbury)
Location: Remote with some in person sessions available in Canterbury
Pay Rate: £125 per assessment
Contract Type: Network Flexi (Self-employed, Outside IR35)
Working Pattern: In Clinic
Hours: Fully Flexible
Team Function: Independent Clinical Network
About the Role
Staff Partners Mental Health is seeking experienced, ADOS-trained clinicians to join our Independent Clinical Network in Canterbury. You'll be working with children and young people as part of a supportive, multidisciplinary team delivering high-quality neurodevelopmental assessments.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct structured, high-standard ADOS assessments
- Work collaboratively with a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT)
- Communicate effectively with neurodiverse children, young people, and their families
- Write clear, professional clinical reports in a timely manner
- Maintain excellent clinical standards in line with current best practice
Who We’re Looking For?
We welcome applications from HCPC-registered professionals from the following backgrounds:
- Clinical Psychologists
- Counselling Psychologists
- Educational Psychologists
- Speech and Language Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
Essential Requirements:
- ADOS-2 certification
- Strong clinical documentation and assessment skills
- Excellent communication and IT literacy
- Commitment to compassionate, person-centred care
- Flexibility to work across various clinic venues and schedules
- Willingness to engage in reflective practice and professional development
Preferred:
- Experience across all ADOS modules, including BOSA
What We Offer
- £125 per completed assessment
- Flexible hours – choose availability across 7 days per week
- Outside IR35 – ideal for self-employed clinicians
- Full administrative support for appointment bookings
- Opportunities for CPD, reflective practice sessions, and supervision
- Join a supportive network making a meaningful difference in the lives of families
Join Staff Partners Mental Health and be part of a growing team dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people with neurodevelopmental needs.
Job Type: Temporary
Work Location: Remote