Role of Developmental Psychologist Primary Job Profile :
The developmental psychologist will work closely with children having Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs) to support their overall developmental progress.
Key Responsibilities :
Assess and enhance social, communication, and language skills through structured and play-based interventions.
Design and implement individualized developmental programs to address milestone delays.
Conduct parent training sessions to help caregivers understand and support their child’s needs.
Use play as a therapeutic medium to promote emotional, cognitive, and behavioral development.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (special educators, speech therapists, occupational therapists, etc.) for holistic intervention.
Preferred Candidate Profile :
Hands-on experience working in-person with children and adolescents in developmental, clinical, or school settings.
Strong understanding of child development, behavior regulation, and family dynamics .
Compassionate, patient, and able to engage children through play and communication.
Qualifications :
Minimum Master’s degree in Psychology (Clinical, Counselling, or Child Psychology preferred).
Open to learning, growth, and multidisciplinary collaboration .
Passionate about working with children and making a meaningful impact in their developmental journey.
Psychologist • Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India