Location: Mount
Druitt
Classification: Clinical
Psychologist
Employment Status: Permanent Full Time
Closing Date: 4th
December 2024
Purpose of position:
The Blacktown
Early Access Team supports young people aged between 12-24 with a moderate to
severe mental illness in the Blacktown and Mt Druitt LGA’s.
This position provides a range of case
management and therapy services to young people within the Western Sydney LHD –
PCYMHS. Provide leadership and supervision to other staff, students as
required. Clinician will utilise their extensive experience and skills to take
on quality improvement and other projects.
Assessment and management of youth with mental
illness in an individual and group setting working within a multidisciplinary
team.
Provision of education, consultation, co therapy
and supervision within the BEAT team as required, other service providers and
relevant government agencies.
Essential Requirements
Qualification: Accredited post-graduate Masters or Doctorate degree in Clinical
Psychology.
Registration: Full registration as Psychologist with the Australian
Health Practitioner Regulation Agency AHPRA and endorsement in the area of
Clinical Psychology, or eligibility to progress to endorsement.
Selection Criteria
- Accredited
post-graduate Masters or Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology and full
registration as Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner
Regulation Agency AHPRA and endorsement in the area of Clinical
Psychology, or eligibility to progress to endorsement.
- Demonstrated
skills and clinical experience in Mental Health in a community setting
including working with children/families who present with moderate to
severe emotional and behavioural problems.
- Demonstrated
evidence based skills in the assessment, early intervention and treatment
of children and their families presenting with complex mental health
issues in a developmental framework.
- Demonstrated
experience and high level skills in the use of a range of standardised
psychometric tools administered as a part of a comprehensive assessment of
clients referred to the service.
- Demonstrated
high level interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written) and
ability to build therapeutic relationships.
- Demonstrated
ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a
multidisciplinary team and with other service providers to achieve optimal
outcomes for children and families.
- Current
valid NSW drivers licence and willing to use for work purposes.
Please
apply online by visiting the Western Sydney Local Health District Career Portal and searching for REQ536268