Psychologist – Central Coast (Clinic-Based with Flexibility)
Looking for a role where you feel genuinely supported, valued, and able to do your best clinical work? Join a well-established, collaborative practice where you can develop your skills, work with a diverse client base, and be part of a team that prioritises both professional growth and wellbeing.
About the Role
As a Psychologist in our practice, you'll deliver high-quality, evidence‐based services to a diverse Central Coast community, working with children, adolescents, and adults. This role offers exposure to a broad range of presentations, including trauma, mental health, disability, and behavioural concerns, within a structured and well‐supported clinical environment.
We offer a supportive environment that values supervision, professional growth, and sustainable workloads.
What You Would Be Doing
Deliver evidence‐based psychological interventions and therapeutic support to clients.
Conduct psychological assessments, formulate case conceptualisations, and develop treatment plans.
Provide reports, including clinical, NDIS, and/or reports for Court (depending on expertise).
Work collaboratively with families, carers, support coordinators, and other stakeholders in the community.
Maintain clear, ethical, and timely clinical documentation.
Participate in individual clinical supervision, group supervision and ongoing professional development.
What We're Looking For
General, Clinical or Forensic Psychologist with current AHPRA registration.
Experience in working with diverse presentations such as mental health, disability, or behavioural concerns.
Strong therapy, assessment, and report‐writing skills.
A collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills.
Commitment to ethical practice and continuous professional development.
Compliance with relevant checks, including Working with Children Check (WWCC) and Police Check.
Desirable (but not essential)
Experience in forensic psychology work or interest in developing skills in this area.
Experience working with young people and adults.
Familiarity with the NDIS framework.
Interest or experience in behaviour support.
Why Join Us?
Structured clinical support: Regular individual and group supervision (including for Forensic Registrars)
Flexibility: Blend of in‐clinic and remote work options
Professional growth: Opportunities to expand skillset
Full admin support: Diary management systems, emails, Microsoft Office package, dedicated receptionists and access to a large, wide range of assessment tools
Experienced team: Work alongside skilled clinicians in a collaborative setting
Balanced workload: Systems in place to support sustainable practice
Varied and meaningful work: Across clinical, forensic, and behavioural presentations
Flexibility: Mix of in‐clinic and remote work options
Competitive remuneration: Based on experience and skills
About Us
We are a well‐regarded private psychology practice on the Central Coast providing therapy, assessments, and behaviour support services to children, adolescents, and adults.
Our team includes 15 clinicians, dedicated administrative staff, and a much‐loved therapy dog who occasionally brightens the office. We pride ourselves on creating a warm, inclusive, and supportive workplace where clinicians can thrive.
Location
Central Coast clinic‐based role with flexibility. Applicants must be based in Australia.
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