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Psychometrist
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
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.
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.
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.
