Exciting Opportunity for Psychologist or Accredited Mental Health Social Worker – Orange, NSW
Are you a Psychologist (General or Clinical) or an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker looking for a rewarding role in a supportive, professional, and down‑to‑earth team? Would you love to live in a vibrant regional city with great lifestyle benefits while working with a diverse client base?
PsychSolutions Health and Wellbeing, based in beautiful Orange, NSW, is seeking a passionate and motivated mental health professional who embraces a neuroaffirming approach and values the uniqueness of every client.
Why Orange?
Orange offers the perfect combination of city convenience and regional lifestyle. Enjoy renowned cafes, wineries, stunning parks, vibrant arts festivals, and a strong sense of community. It's the ideal location to build your career while embracing work‑life balance.
Why PsychSolutions Health and Wellbeing?
* Highly regarded private practice servicing the Central and Far West of NSW
* Supportive, friendly, and experienced team culture – our people genuinely enjoy working together
* Beautiful consulting spaces close to excellent food, coffee, and amenities
* Exceptional operational and administration support
* Diverse client base across all ages and presentations
* Access to extensive psychometric assessment tools and resources, with opportunities to utilise skills in comprehensive assessment
* Opportunities to deliver outreach services to rural and culturally diverse communities
* Collaborative, multidisciplinary environment with opportunities for professional growth
* Commitment to inclusive, neuroaffirming practice that values lived experience and individual strengths
Position Commences: September 2025
Position Available: Part‑time or full‑time (minimum three days per week).
Essential Criteria: Full Registration with AHPRA as a Psychologist (General or Clinical) OR eligibility for Accredited Mental Health Social Worker status with AASW
High level of initiative, organisation, and motivation
Passion for working with children, adolescents, and adults in a neuroaffirming, strengths‑based manner
Strong interest in conducting comprehensive psychometric assessments to inform formulation and intervention planning
Willingness to engage in outreach to rural communities
Current Driver's Licence
Excellent interpersonal, written, and report‑writing skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a team
Desirable: Experience working with people across the lifespan
Warm, engaging personality with a commitment to client care and respect for neurodiversity
If you're ready to take the next step in your mental health career and contribute to a neuroaffirming and inclusive practice, we'd love to hear from you.
This position can be offered as either an employed role or an independent contractor arrangement, depending on your preference and circumstances.
For a confidential chat or further information (no obligation to apply), please contact:
Melissa Theobald (Clinical Psychologist & Director)
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract, Permanent
Expected hours: 15 – 37.5 per week
Work Location: In person