At Kids On The Move (KOTM), we understand that caregiving is a journey—one that takes strength, compassion, and the right support at the right time. For 40 years, we’ve walked alongside families in the Utah County area, offering essential services that help children thrive while giving caregivers the tools and space to continue showing up for them.
We are expanding our services through a new initiative called Family Support Services, designed to bridge the gaps in care many of our families face. As a Clinical Psychologist at KOTM, you will be an essential part of that effort—conducting evaluations, guiding diagnostic clarity, and supporting families through critical moments of discovery and planning. You’ll work with children ages 2–17 and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team that values shared insight, flexibility, and purpose.
This is more than a role—it’s an opportunity to help build something meaningful. If you’re passionate about helping families access the care they need sooner and supporting children through life-changing evaluations, we’d love to connect.
Clinical Psychologist Requirements and Core Responsibilities:- Doctorate in Psychology (PhD, PsyD) from an accredited institution.
- Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the State of Utah.
- 2+ years working with children and adolescents, preferably with experience assessing and diagnosing neurodevelopmental disorders such as ASD.
- Conduct thorough psychological evaluations using standardized tests, clinical interviews, and behavioral observations.
- Diagnose mental health and developmental conditions utilizing DSM-5 criteria.
- Utilize a range of standardized assessment tools such as ADOS-2, ADI-R, BASC-3, BRIEF, DAS-II, PPVT-5, EVT-3, NEPSY-II, Vineland-3, WISC-V, WPPSI-IV, SRS-2, SCQ, and others across cognitive, behavioral, emotional, executive function, trauma, adaptive behavior, sensory, and academic domains.
- We offer educational support and training for clinicians not yet familiar with specific measures to ensure confidence and consistency in evaluations.
- Prepare detailed evaluation reports, provide diagnoses, and communicate findings clearly to families.
- Provide recommendations and referrals for further interventions and specialized services as needed.
- Maintain accurate, confidential records that meet insurance and regulatory requirements.
- Offer ongoing consultation and collaboration with KOTM’s multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care.
- Educate families by effectively communicating diagnoses, treatment options, and available resources.
- Stay current with developments in child psychology and participate actively in professional development opportunities.
Clinical Psychologist Benefits & Schedule:- Onsite role in Orem, Utah
- Competitive compensation commensurate with experience
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
- 401(k) retirement plan, with employer match
- Paid sick leave and vacation
- Employer-paid short- and long-term disability insurance
- Flexible Work Schedule—40 hours per week with the flexibility to create your own schedule
- Generous Time Off Calendar—Includes paid closures for Winter Break, Spring Break, Summer Break, Fall Break, and Thanksgiving, plus other national and state holidays
- Educational Support and Resources for employee development