Educational and Developmental PsychologistJoin a growing, well-regarded clinic where your work is respected and your career can thrive.The Youth Mind Collective is a values-driven psychology practice based in Geelong, dedicated to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of children, adolescents, and their families.
We provide compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming services including individualised therapy and comprehensive assessments, tailored to each young person's unique strengths and challenges.We take a holistic and collaborative approach to care - fostering resilience, self-acceptance, and growth in a supportive environment where children and clinicians alike are seen, heard, and respected.We are seeking a passionate and thoughtful Child and Adolescent Psychologist to join our team.
This role involves delivering evidence-based therapeutic support and psychological assessments, contributing to a collaborative team culture, and making a real difference in the lives of young people.We welcome applications for both full-time and part-time clinicians.ResponsibilitiesProvide individualised, evidence-based therapy to children and adolescents using modalities such as CBT, ACT, mindfulness, or play-based approachesConduct comprehensive psychological assessments (e.g. cognitive, educational, behavioural) and prepare clear, strengths-focused reportsWork collaboratively with families, schools, and other providers to support shared goals and continuity of careDeliver services under Medicare and/or NDIS, aligned with best practice and client goalsMaintain timely and ethical clinical recordsParticipate in regular supervision, professional development, and reflective practiceQualificationsRequired:Full registration as a Psychologist with AHPRAExperience working therapeutically with children, adolescents, and familiesProficiency in psychological assessments (e.g. WISC-V, WPPSI-IV, WIAT-III)A neurodiversity-affirming, inclusive clinical approachExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsCurrent WWCC, Police Check, professional insurances, and valid driver's licenceEligible to provide services under MedicarePreferred:Experience with NDIS frameworks and/or school-based settingsFamiliarity with ADOS-2 (desirable but not essential)Commitment to trauma-informed and culturally responsive careMembership with APS, AAPi, or similarWhy work with us?
A supportive, kind team that values curiosity and collaborationFlexible work options (clinic, school-based, or telehealth)Less admin, more impact—efficient systems that support your clinical focusRegular supervision and PD supportCompetitive salary + professional development fundingLearn more: level: Entry levelEmployment type: Full-time
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