Senior Psychologist or Senior Social Worker
Remuneration up to $157,360 p.a. + benefits
You'll be joining a dynamic tertiary healthcare environment with access to advanced clinical practice, research opportunities and rich multidisciplinary collaboration. Staff benefit from structured development pathways, education and training programs, secondment opportunities and strong partnerships with James Cook University.
Our organisation is known for its collaborative, community‐focused culture, offering the scope and complexity of metro‐level healthcare while maintaining the connection and support of a regional network. You'll also enjoy the unique North Queensland lifestyle, with short commutes, affordable living and easy access to rural, urban, coastal and country communities. Staff wellbeing is a priority, supported by flexible work options and a family‐friendly approach.
* Salary range: $128,169 to $137,918 p.a. (HP4)
* 4 to 6 weeks annual leave with 14‐17.5% loading
* 12.75% employer contribution to superannuation
* Professional development allowance and leave
* Flexible working arrangements may be available
About your opportunity
As part of the Early Intervention Parenting Clinician Service (EIPC), you'll work within a dynamic multidisciplinary Child, Youth and Family Health team supporting families from pregnancy through to the early years (0–4). This role provides high‐level counselling, parenting programs and psychosocial interventions for families with complex needs, contributing directly to key Queensland child‐health initiatives.
You will deliver evidence‐based psychology or social work services across universal, enhanced and sustained models of care—through clinic sessions, Telehealth, phone support and home visiting. Interventions include psychoeducation, individual assessment and therapy, and group programs, all delivered within a collaborative partnership approach.
Responsibilities
* Provide high‐quality, evidence‐based clinical services within an interprofessional team
* Lead and contribute to service development, quality improvement and clinical education
* Monitor outcomes and participate in research and evaluation activities
* Supervise and support junior clinicians, students and Allied Health Assistants
This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on child and family wellbeing while shaping best practice in early intervention across Queensland.
Please refer to the Role Description for further details.
Apply now and be part of something extraordinary!
Unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
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