The Personnel Group is a purpose-driven, not-for-profit organisation that has been supporting individuals and communities across Australia since 1986. Originally focused on helping people with disabilities transition into open employment, the organisation has expanded its services to include Employment, Health, Training, and Community support through a wraparound model. Operating under sub-brands like MP Recruitment and Aspire Support Services, it serves metro, regional, and rural areas. Despite its growth, The Personnel Group remains committed to its founding values of relationship-building, equity, and inclusion, aiming to create a fairer and more equal world through innovation and integrated services.
We're looking for a dedicated and compassionate Psychologist ( Provisional or Registered) to join our Health team. This role offers the opportunity to work with participants across the lifespan—including young children through our Early Childhood Intervention program—and support individuals with a range of needs including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental delays, and other disabilities.
You'll provide therapeutic supports and conduct assessments for participants funded through the NDIS, Medicare, or private referrals. You'll work closely with clients, families, and a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality, tailored psychological services.
And the best part? Our friendly and efficient admin team takes care of appointment bookings, invoicing, and NDIS updates—so you can focus on what matters most: helping clients achieve their goals.
This is a full time role based across our clinics in Albury.
Key Responsibilities:
* Therapeutic Supports: Deliver evidence-based individual, group, and family therapy, with personalised plans and ongoing progress monitoring.
* Assessments: Conduct and interpret comprehensive psychological assessments to inform diagnosis and treatment, with clear reporting.
* Collaboration and Consultation: Work collaboratively with allied health professionals and provide support to families and caregivers through consultation and training.
* Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate clinical records and ensure all documentation meets professional, ethical, and legal standards.
Qualifications and experience:
* Completion of a Master's degree in Psychology and current AHPRA registration
* Experience or willingness to learn psychological assessment tools and interpretation
* Knowledge of evidence-based therapies for autism and developmental disabilities
* Strong communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills
* Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team
* Commitment to ongoing professional development
* NDIS Worker Screening Check (or willingness to obtain)
Why work with us?
At Personnel Group, we prioritize your growth and well-being in a supportive atmosphere. Our diverse and inclusive environment values different perspectives and backgrounds, promoting a culture of equality and respect.
Working at the Personnel group you will enjoy the following benefits:
* Dedicated Induction and Onboarding time
* Flexible work options
* Major retailer discounts
* Health insurance and household expense benefits
* Health and Wellbeing app
* Not-for-profit salary packaging
* Birthday leave (Conditions apply)
* Smartphone and laptop provided
* Relocation opportunities: City, Sea, Mountains, Country
* Accredited training opportunities
* Employee Assistance Program: career, family, financial, and health counselling
Application Process: To apply, submit your resume, evidence of relevant qualifications and a cover letter detailing your interest and suitability. Applications close on Sunday 16th November Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for pre-screening and possibly formal interviews before the closing date.
Additional Information: Preferred candidates must complete an online psychometric assessment and compliance checks, including NDIS workers clearance, National Police, and Working with Children checks. A driver's licence is essential. For a position description or more information about the role, please email our People and Culture team on
The Personnel Group is committed to diversity and welcomes applications from people who have a disability, are LGBTIQA+, and people of culturally diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island descent.