If you are passionate
about making a difference in young people's lives and enjoy working with a
multidisciplinary team, the Health Service at the University of Melbourne requires
clinical psychologists in their mental health team.
Our team consists of General
Practitioners, Consultant Psychiatrists, a Mental Health Nurse and Clinical
Psychologists.
The University provides
affordable access to the health
services including mental health treatment for both domestic and international students.
Essential qualifications,
experience, skills and abilities
General registration as a Psychologist with AHPRA
Endorsement as a Clinical Psychologist with AHPRA
A good understanding about the issues university students face
Commitment to using evidence-based
treatments, particularly in working with high prevalence disorders
Demonstrated ability to work
independently and to be highly organised, self-motivated and driven
Excellent
verbal and written communication skills
A strong commitment to ongoing professional development
Ability to work with a varied client base including international students
Friendly, warm personality with ability to build
strong rapport with clients
Medicare provider status, own indemnity insurance and an ABN
Current
police and working with children check
You
will be provided with:
A strong stream
of referrals within the Health Service
Opportunities to work with a multi-disciplinary team within a
primary care setting
Administrative support
Collegial support
Relaxed and welcoming work place with great facilities and
amenities
Remuneration:
Psychologists
are engaged
as contractors under which they retain 80% of
their receipts which are bulk-billed.