The Psychologist is responsible for delivering high-quality, evidence-based psychological services to clients across a range of clinical conditions, complexities, and age groups.
Services are provided in person, via telehealth, and in community settings such as client homes, libraries, or education facilities.Your primary objective is to enhance the mental health and well-being of NDIS participants by addressing their unique psychological needs and supporting their emotional, behavioural, and social functioning.
This includes facilitating meaningful participation in everyday life and promoting resilience through therapeutic intervention.This role supports a multidisciplinary, person-centred model of care with a focus on capacity building within families and communities, including culturally responsive care for First Nations clients.
The Psychologist will work collaboratively with other allied health professionals to improve access to services and achieve positive health outcomes for individuals living in regional, rural, and remote areas.To summarise, it is not the intent of this position description to limit the scope or responsibilities of the role, but to highlight the most important aspects.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver high-quality, evidence-based psychology services to clients across a range of clinical conditions, complexities, and age groups.Undertake comprehensive psychological assessments, prepare reports, and implement recommended interventions.Provide clinical care both in-person and via telehealth, in settings such as client homes, community hubs, or clinics.
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