ð Paediatric Psychologist (Contractor) | NDIS & Early Childhood ð ð Mornington, VIC ð Flexible Contractor Arrangement | Full-Time or Part-Time Equivalent Hours Available ð° Competitive Contractor Rates / Percentage Split Are you a passionate Psychologist looking for a flexible contractor opportunity within a well-established paediatric NDIS provider? Our client has been supporting children and families across the Mornington Peninsula for more than 40 years. They are committed to delivering high-quality, family-centred, evidence-based services that empower children to achieve meaningful outcomes in their everyday environments. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative multidisciplinary team and build a rewarding paediatric caseload while enjoying flexibility and strong clinical support. ð¥ About the Role As a Contractor Psychologist, you will: Provide evidence-based assessments, intervention, and therapeutic support to children aged 0–12 years Support children with developmental concerns, disabilities, and neurodevelopmental conditions Deliver services across clinics, homes, schools, preschools, and community settings Develop functional, measurable goals in partnership with children and their families Monitor progress and adjust intervention strategies to achieve optimal outcomes Provide coaching, education, and capacity-building support to families, carers, educators, and support networks Complete high-quality reports, assessments, and NDIS-related documentation Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary allied health team Utilise strengths-based, family-centred, and culturally responsive approaches in service delivery ⨠What's on Offer? â Flexible contractor arrangement with autonomy over your schedule â Competitive contractor rates or percentage split â Strong referral streams and established client base â Access to multidisciplinary support and peer collaboration â Ongoing mentoring, supervision, and professional development opportunities â Administrative and operational support â Opportunity to work across clinic, school, home, and community settings â Family-centred and strengths-based practice environment â Established organisation with an excellent reputation in the community ð Essential Requirements Bachelor's Degree, Honours, Master's Degree, or higher qualification in Psychology Current General Registration with AHPRA Working With Children Check (WWCC) NDIS Worker Screening Check Current Driver's Licence and reliable vehicle Current First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain) Excellent communication, assessment, and report-writing skills Ability to work independently while collaborating within a multidisciplinary team â Highly Regarded Experience working with children and families Experience within NDIS and Early Childhood settings Knowledge of developmental delays, autism, ADHD, emotional regulation, and behavioural presentations Understanding of family-centred and capacity-building approaches Experience delivering services within schools, homes, or community environments ð± Why Join? This is an opportunity to join a respected paediatric service that values collaboration, clinical excellence, and meaningful outcomes for children and families. You'll have the flexibility of a contractor arrangement while benefiting from the support of an experienced multidisciplinary team and an established referral network. If you're a Psychologist looking to make a genuine difference in the lives of children and families across the Mornington Peninsula, we'd love to hear from you.