1099 | Part-Time | Hybrid (In-Person + Telehealth)
Bright Starts Pediatrics – Colorado Springs, CO
About Bright Starts Pediatrics
Bright Starts Pediatrics is a pediatrician-led, neurodevelopmental practice dedicated to early, accurate diagnosis and lifelong support for individuals with autism and ADHD.
Our mission is to:
• Deliver timely, evidence-based diagnostic evaluations
• Empower families through education, advocacy, and practical tools
• Champion a neurodiversity-affirming model of care where each individual’s strengths are recognized and supported
We are a growing, mission-driven practice focused on improving access to high-quality diagnostic care while maintaining a deeply personalized, family-centered approach.
Our Clinical Model
We provide comprehensive, strengths-based evaluations across the lifespan, utilizing gold-standard and evidence-based tools, including:
• Autism evaluations (17 months through adulthood)
o ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition)
o MIGDAS-2 (Monteiro Interview Guidelines for Diagnosing Autism Spectrum)
• ADHD evaluations (ages 6–60)
o QB Test (FDA-cleared objective assessment)
Our approach emphasizes:
• Functional, real-world understanding of the individual
• Clear, actionable diagnostic feedback
• Tailored recommendations across home, school, and community environments
• Ongoing support for executive functioning, attention, and adaptive skills
Position Overview
We are seeking a neurodiversity-affirming neuropsychologist to provide part-time neuropsychological assessment services for children, adolescents, and young adults.
This role is ideal for a clinician who values both diagnostic precision and meaningful, strengths-based interpretation.
Assessment Scope May Include:
• Intellectual and cognitive functioning
• Language and communication skills
• Visuospatial processing
• Learning and memory
• Attention and processing speed
• Executive functioning (planning, organization, inhibition)
• Sensorimotor functioning
• Academic achievement
• Adaptive functioning
• Psychosocial and emotional adjustment
Key Responsibilities
• Conduct comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations across pediatric and young adult populations
• Integrate multi-source data into clinically rigorous, strengths-based formulations
• Provide clear, compassionate, and actionable feedback to families and clients
• Produce high-quality, well-organized diagnostic reports suitable for clinical, educational, and insurance use
• Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team in case consultation and care planning
• Maintain a client-centered approach emphasizing autonomy, dignity, and individualized care
Administrative support and insurance billing are handled by Bright Starts Pediatrics, allowing you to focus on clinical work.
Required Qualifications
• Licensed Psychologist with formal training in neuropsychological assessment
• Active, unrestricted psychologist license. Experience working with children, adolescents, and/or young adults.
• Competence in standardized cognitive and neuropsychological testing batteries
Preferred Attributes
• Strong alignment with a neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based framework
• Demonstrated commitment to client autonomy, dignity, and self-determination
• Ability to translate complex clinical findings into accessible, family-friendly language
• Comfort working in a collaborative, fast-growing, mission-driven practice environment
• Interest in expanding access to early diagnosis and equitable care
Position Details
Location:
Hybrid role (in-person + telehealth)
Primary office:
5350 Tomah Dr, Suite 1300
Colorado Springs, CO
Tel# 303-970-3429
Schedule:
• Part-time with flexible scheduling
• Opportunity to increase hours based on demand
Compensation
• Competitive 1099 compensation: [$120-$160/hour].
• Rate commensurate with experience, licensure, and caseload
• Administrative and billing support included
Why Join Bright Starts Pediatrics?
• Mission-driven work with meaningful clinical impact
• Administrative infrastructure that prioritizes clinician efficiency
• Opportunity to shape and grow within an expanding practice
• Collaborative, values-aligned clinical environment
• Focus on early diagnosis, advocacy, and health equity
If you are a neuropsychologist committed to accessible, strengths-based, and neurodiversity-affirming care, we welcome your application.

