Employment Type: Permanent Full Time, 38 Hours Per Week - Job share
may be considered for part time hours
Location: Liverpool Hospital
Position Classification: Clinical Psychologist
Remuneration: $53.23 - $64.88 per hour
Requisition ID: REQ528524
Application Close Date: 10/11/2024
Interview Date Range: 13/11/2024 - 20/11/2024
Contact Details: Kasey Metcalf | (02) 8738 5504 | [email protected]
About the Opportunity
A vacancy exists at the Brain
Injury Rehabilitation Unit (BIRU) for a highly motivated Clinical Psychologist
or Clinical Psychology Registrar to join our friendly and supportive team. In
this position you will have an opportunity to develop and extend your clinical
skills working with a range of psychological presentations (including but not
limited to grief and loss, adjustment, and anxiety/depression).
What You'll be Doing
Delivering specialist
psychological assessments, diagnosis, interventions, and consultation in order
to address the needs of consumers who are living with traumatic and acquired
brain injury.
You will also be provided
opportunities to develop your skills in delivering positive behaviour support
interventions, with full support and training and provided. In this role, you
will be part of a dynamic inpatient and/or community service and an integral
part of the multidisciplinary team. You will also be offered regular
opportunities for professional development as well as regular peer supervision.
Clinical Psychology Registrars
are encouraged to apply. Supervision for the Registrar Program is available
onsite to promote knowledge and understanding of working with this complex
client population.
The role also participates in
the evaluation of clinical outcomes of services and assists in the development
and provision of education and training programs. Additionally, the role may
include supervising Psychologists working within the LHD according to
experience and organisational needs.
Where You'll Be Working
Liverpool Hospital, founded in
1813, is the major health service for south-western Sydney, providing services
to the local government area of Liverpool City Council as well as district
services to residents and visitors in the area. It also provides a range of
state-wide services in areas such as critical care and trauma, neonatal
intensive care and brain injury rehabilitation.
The Hospital provides a health
service of international standing, with 23 operating theatres, capacity for 877
beds, diagnostic and imaging services, emergency and trauma care, maternity,
paediatric, cancer care, mental health, ambulatory care, allied health and
medical and surgical services from birth to aged care.
Liverpool Hospital is currently
undergoing a major redevelopment. The $790 million Liverpool Health and
Academic Precinct (LHAP) project will provide enhanced facilities and an
increased capacity to meet future significant population growth for South Western
Sydney.
Liverpool Hospital is a
principal referral and teaching Hospital of the UNSW Sydney and the Western
Sydney University and also welcome students from over 20 universities and
colleges.
Located in the heart of
Liverpool City, the hospital is close to public transport, shopping centres and
eateries.
Qualifications - External
How to Apply
To be considered for this
position, please ensure you address the below questions as thoroughly as
possible. View our application guide for information on how to respond to criteria
and improve your application.
- Full
registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia and
Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council accredited
postgraduate Clinical Psychology qualification of no less than two years
full time duration or recognised equivalent.
- Demonstrated
competence in a wide range of psychological assessments and evidence based
psychological treatments delivered on an individual and/or group basis
- Demonstrated
experience working independently in the provision of
patient/consumer-focused care.
- Demonstrated
knowledge of the quality improvement process for service development,
implementation and evaluation.
- Demonstrated
ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team to accomplish
service goals and improved patient and/or consumer care and outcomes.
- Demonstrated
high level verbal and written communication skills with the ability to
adapt communication style to suit the target audience.
- Interest
in working with the psychological and behavioural sequelae of
traumatic and/or acquired brain injury.
- Knowledge
and/or experience in developing and implementing behaviour support
plans
Application details: Clinical Psychologist Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit Perm Ft