We are seeking a highly skilled Psychologist to join our team, providing clinical services under the NDIS and private sector. As a Psychologist, you will be working with participants aged 0-65 with various diagnoses and disability types.
You will have the opportunity to develop and extend your clinical expertise in a well-supported team environment. Our organisation values growth, passion, and skills, providing ongoing training and support for you to excel in your role.
Your responsibilities will include providing psychological practice using CBT, ACT & DBT, and person-centred and trauma-informed approaches. You may also administer full-range psychological assessments, including mental health, IQ, psychoeducational, school readiness, decision-making capacity, autism and ADHD assessments.
Work Environment
As a Psychologist, you will work across various environments, including family homes, group homes, day programs, schools, community settings, and/or offices. We prioritise flexibility, allowing you to manage your own calendar and work schedule.
Our executive team is dedicated to maintaining a healthy work-life balance, understanding the importance of balancing personal and professional commitments. To achieve this, we provide resources for remote work, aim to allocate clients close to your location, offer flexible scheduling, provide suburban office locations with free parking, and accommodate part-time or reduced hours arrangements.