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Location Brunswick, Maine

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Salary: $70 to $90 per hour

Neurodiversity Clinical Resident (Pre-Licensed)
Brunswick or Portland & Telehealth (Hybrid)



Contractor Position for Postdoctoral Psychologist, LCPC-C or LCSW-C)

Center for Neurodiversity at Psychology Specialists of Maine



Individual Therapist Interested in Neurodiversity-Affirming Care (ADHD, Autism, and Related Presentations)

The Center for Neurodiversity at Psychology Specialists of Maine (PSM) is a specialized clinical and training center focused on providing high-quality neurodiversity-affirming care for adults. The Center is grounded in evidence-based practices for ADHD and Autism, with a strong emphasis on functional improvement, self-understanding, and strengths-based work.

The PSM Center for Neurodiversity exists to do three things: provide excellent clinical care, train early-career clinicians in neurodiversity-affirming evaluation and treatment, and offer education to the public and broader clinical community.

We are seeking pre-licensed clinicians who want to build deep competence in working with neurodiverse individuals and develop a strong clinical identity through structured supervision, skills training, and cohort-based learning.


Duration of Residency

The residency year begins August 2026 and continues for one year.


What Training Includes

Residents receive a structured training experience designed to support steady clinical development:

  • Weekly individual supervision with a licensed psychologist specialized in ADHD or ADHD and Autism
  • Monthly didactic training (skills-based learning and model grounding in ADHD and neurodiversity-affirming care)
  • Weekly co-lead experience in adult ADHD skills groups
  • Opportunities to learn, support, and lead group-based interventions
  • Case consultation and applied learning integrated into supervision
  • Ongoing feedback and development of clinical formulation and treatment planning skills

Responsibilities

  • Provide individual therapy to adults (age 18 through older adulthood)
  • Maintain a caseload of approximately 812 clients per week, with the option to grow to 16 clients per week based on availability and demand.
  • Deliver care grounded in neurodiversity-affirming principles and evidence-based approaches for ADHD and related concerns
  • Participate consistently in supervision, training, and group co-lead experiences
  • Maintain timely, thorough, and confidential documentation using PSMs EHR and HIPAA-compliant systems
  • Collaborate with PSM staff to support smooth scheduling, client flow, and a strong client experience
  • Engage in reflective practice and ongoing professional development


Requirements

  • Masters or doctoral degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field
  • Pre-licensure as a therapist in Maine (must be unlicensed for duration of training)
  • Interest in developing expertise in ADHD and neurodiversity-affirming care
  • Experience working with individuals across developmental stages (preferred)
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills and comfort with technology
  • Commitment to ethical practice and ongoing professional development


Compensation

  • $90 per intake session & $70 per follow up session


Benefits

  • Flexible, autonomous scheduleyou set your preferred days and hours
  • Hybrid model with option for fully remote work or Class A office space in Portland or Brunswick, ME
  • Access to free Continuing Education (CE) opportunities through the PSM Center for Education
  • Full administrative support, including referrals, intake scheduling, EHR, and billing
  • A supportive training culture focused on clinical skill development, confidence, and professional growth
  • Furnished office with large window and hybrid work options


How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a resume/CV and a brief cover letter outlining their interest in neurodiversity-affirming work and professional goals.


Working with neurodiverse clients is both deeply meaningful and clinically nuanced. The Center for Neurodiversity is committed to providing a training environment that is structured, supportive, and growth-oriented. We aim to help residents build real competence and confidence while also supporting the development of their clinical voice and identity.

If you are passionate about this work and want a strong training home, we encourage you to apply.


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Posting ID: 1258102116 Posted: 2026-06-06 Job Title: Neurodiversity Clinical Resident