Careers at OpenWorld Psychology

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We're a neurodiversity-affirming assessment practice with clinics in California, Washington, and the Flathead Valley. Our work is grounded in the belief that every brain has its own way of thinking, learning, and being. We are a teaching-oriented practice: clinical work is paired with mentorship, consultation, and a commitment to developing the next generation of assessment professionals.

Psychometrist

Kalispell, MT (On-Site) Part-Time, ~15 hrs/wk to start $26-30/hour

The Role

Administer and score standardized psychological and neurodevelopmental measures under the direction of a licensed psychologist. You will be central to the assessment process, helping create a calm, welcoming testing experience while producing accurate, well-organized data for diagnostic determinations.

This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys both the precision of standardized testing and genuine connection with the people we serve. Ample training is available for the right candidate, making this a strong fit for someone eager to learn and grow into the work.

Key Responsibilities

  • Administer and score cognitive, academic, and neurodevelopmental measures (Wechsler scales, Woodcock-Johnson, WIAT, behavior rating scales, CPTs, adaptive measures)
  • Prepare testing materials and maintain an affirming environment responsive to each client's sensory, communication, and pacing needs
  • Score protocols, generate score reports, and compile organized data summaries
  • Conduct intake data collection, structured interviews, and behavioral observations
  • Manage test kit inventory and coordinate scheduling with families and adult clients
  • Participate in case consultation, training, and didactic activities

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or master's degree in psychology, neuroscience, education, or a related field
  • Experience administering and scoring standardized assessments, or completion of formal psychometrist training (training available for the right candidate)
  • Strong knowledge of standardized administration procedures and meticulous attention to scoring detail
  • Comfort working with clients across the lifespan, including young children
  • Tech-savvy with the ability to learn new software quickly and troubleshoot independently
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, and written communication skills

Preferred

  • Experience with autism-specific and ADHD assessment tools
  • Prior work in a neurodiversity-affirming clinical setting
  • Coursework or career interest pointing toward graduate training in clinical or school psychology

Why OpenWorld

3 states

Growing Multi-State Practice

Clinics in Washington, California, and now the Flathead Valley. Join a team that is actively building something across communities and specialties.

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Values-Driven

Neurodiversity-affirming care, digital wellness research, and active community outreach. Every role here connects to a mission grounded in evidence-based practice and genuine inclusion.

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Teaching-Oriented Practice

Direct mentorship from licensed psychologists, case consultation, and broad exposure to comprehensive lifespan assessment. We invest in developing the next generation of assessment professionals.