Summary
* Work within a values driven, progressive organisation
* Competitive remuneration package with salary packaging benefits available
* Hybrid opportunity, working from home and MCM sites
About the Opportunity
MCM (Melbourne City Mission) is a leader and innovator in the provision of services to the community. Established in 1854, MCM is a non-denominational organisation that supports thousands of Victorian people and communities to overcome barriers and disrupt disadvantage to live their life, their way. As a service provider MCM’s work is focused on supporting people to have agency in their own lives and participate fully in community life. MCM’s service profile includes Children; Young People; Adult and Family; Employment, Education and Training; Homelessness; Justice; and Palliative Care.
The Living Learning Psychologist (CITY) works closely with the LL team to provide a wide range of supports young people experiencing mental health conditions and dis-engagement from education, with a focus on the Western Metropolitan area. The role forms part of a multi-disciplinary allied health team, including Psychologists, Occupational Therapists and various consultant providers. The Psychologist works with students who are experiencing mental health conditions to develop and undertake mental health improvement plans, and secondary consultation with a range of stakeholders. This role is performed both in the school setting at Hester Hornbrook Academy and in various off campus environments, including in the community, hospitals, and in student’s homes.
About you
We are looking for someone who can:
Can work alongside educators, allied health workers and youth workers to deliver mental health support to students
Is excited about working in a multi-disciplinary team to find innovative new ways of working.
Demonstrated experience in providing clinical support to young people and families, particularly those who have experienced trauma and adversity.
Assess student needs and formulate relevant treatment plans.
Assist with the develop of NDIS applications.
Benefits of working with MCM include:
Diverse and inclusive organisation
Attractive Salary Packaging benefits
Supportive learning and development environment
Culture of continuous improvement
Hybrid opportunity, working from home and MCM sites
Essential:
A tertiary qualification in Psychology
Registration with or eligible for membership with professional body
Experience and demonstrable knowledge in the delivery of services with young people, following best practice guidelines
Working experience and knowledge in typical and atypical adolescent development and strategies to facilitate adolescent development within a range of settings
Screening Criteria:
National Police check
Working with Children check
Valid Victorian Drivers license
Right to Work in Australia
Applications may close before the deadline of 19 September 2025, so please apply early. Please include your current resume and cover letter.
Please review the position description to understand more about the role and responsibilities. For assistance with your application please email: recruitment@mcm.org.au using the subject line: Psychologist enquiry.
About MCM
MCM is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to safety. MCM embraces differences because we know that diversity and inclusion help us to attract, recruit, engage and retain talented people.
We are a leading not-for profit-for-purpose organisation that offer a broad range of services in Early Years, Disability, Homelessness, Palliative Care and Education.
Our commitment to Safety
MCM is committed to the safety of its clients and employees, taking a zero-tolerance approach to violence within the workplace and abuse, including child abuse and abuse of people with disability. All employees are required to comply with the Child Safe Standards.
Our commitment to Diversity, Inclusion & Equity of Access
At MCM we embrace our differences because we know that diversity helps us to innovate and make the biggest impact possible. Our DEI Strategy supports and drives an inclusive workplace culture. We embrace the learning opportunities that come with authentic commitment to equity of access for all. We particularly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates to apply young people, following best practice guidelines