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Pediatric Neuropsychologist

Minnesota Neuropsychology | Twin Cities, Minnesota

Join a Practice That Values Great Clinical Work — and Work-Life Balance

Minnesota Neuropsychology is looking for a full-time neuropsychologist to join our growing and collaborative team. We specialize in comprehensive, strengths-based neuropsychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults and are deeply committed to providing exceptional clinical care while creating a workplace where clinicians can thrive.

We believe great neuropsychology happens when clinicians have the time, resources, and support to do their best work—without burning out. Our model emphasizes working smarter, not harder, with strong administrative support, efficient systems, and a culture that respects work-life balance.

We’re seeking a neuropsychologist with expertise in ADHD, learning disorders, autism spectrum disorder and related social-emotional or behavioral conditions who is passionate about helping children and families better understand their brains and celebrate neurodiversity.

This position is ideal for someone who values deep diagnostic work, collaborative colleagues, and a practice that genuinely prioritizes clinician well-being.

Why Join Minnesota Neuropsychology?

We are a clinician-led private practice that believes excellent patient care starts with a healthy and supported team. Our clinicians are passionate about their work, and we also believe strongly in protecting time outside of work for family, hobbies, travel, and life.

At Minnesota Neuropsychology you’ll find:

  • A collaborative team of neuropsychologists, psychometrists, and support staff
  • A culture that values curiosity, innovation, transparency, humor, and teamwork
  • A practice designed around sustainability

We intentionally invest in the infrastructure, technology, and workflows that allow neuropsychologists to focus on what they do best: thoughtful and meaningful clinical work.

Our practice continually invests in:

  • Efficient clinical workflows designed to support high-quality, comprehensive evaluations
  • State-of-the-art assessment tools and technology
  • Psychometrists and administrative support to streamline scheduling, scoring, and coordination
  • Thoughtful systems for report development and feedback
  • Ongoing improvements to practice operations so clinicians can work effectively without unnecessary administrative burden

We also believe work should be enjoyable. Our team regularly participates in:

  • Annual team retreats
  • Group outings and social events
  • Community volunteering opportunities
  • Informal gatherings and celebrations

Our goal is simple: deliver comprehensive, gold-standard neuropsychological evaluations while creating a sustainable and efficient clinical environment for our team.

About Our Practice

Minnesota Neuropsychology is a boutique private practice with two offices in the Twin Cities:

St. Paul – located in the historic Cathedral Hill neighborhood
Wayzata – steps from beautiful Lake Minnetonka

The Twin Cities offer an exceptional quality of life with vibrant arts, great schools, incredible parks, and easy access to lakes, hiking, and outdoor recreation. Whether you enjoy restaurants, biking trails, theater, kayaking, or winter sports, Minnesota offers something for everyone.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for children and adolescents
  • Assess and diagnose neurodevelopmental conditions including:
    • ADHD
    • Specific learning disorders
    • Anxiety and mood disorders
    • Behavioral disorders
    • Autism spectrum disorder
    • Gifted and twice-exceptional profiles
  • Provide thoughtful, collaborative feedback sessions with families
  • Write clear, strengths-based reports with actionable recommendations
  • Participate in team meetings and practice initiatives
  • Optional opportunities to train and supervise doctoral students through collaboration with the University of Minnesota

Qualifications

  • PhD or PsyD in Clinical, Counseling, or School Psychology
  • Doctoral training and internship at APA-accredited programs
  • Two years of postdoctoral fellowship training in pediatric neuropsychology consistent with Houston Conference Guidelines
  • Expertise in evaluating neurodevelopmental disorders and related conditions; autism spectrum disorder assessment experience preferred
  • Licensed or license-eligible in Minnesota
  • Excellent report writing and communication skills
  • A collaborative, thoughtful approach to clinical care

Compensation & Benefits

We offer a highly competitive compensation model designed to reward excellent clinical work while maintaining a sustainable workload.

Pay range: $135,000 – $225,000+ depending on experience and productivity

Benefits include:

  • Unlimited PTO
  • Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with automatic employer contribution
  • Professional allowance for licensure, CE, and board certification
  • Comprehensive professional liability coverage
  • Administrative and clinical support staff
  • Stipend for home office set-up
  • Opportunities for mentorship and professional development

Our Philosophy

Our practice is grounded in the belief that neurodiversity is a strength. We aim to provide evaluations that are not only diagnostically rigorous but also empowering for children and their families.

We intentionally keep our practice small, collaborative, and clinician-driven, allowing our team to shape the culture and direction of the organization.

We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds and experiences.

How to Apply

Please email a letter of interest and CV to:

Ashley Isaia, PhD, LP
Neuropsychologist and Chief Operating Officer
Minnesota Neuropsychology
isaia@mn-np.com