Join our inpatient services team in beautiful Orange NSW, working primarily within our Involuntary Drug and Alcohol Treatment (IDAT) Unit. This is an opportunity to step into a clinically rich, highly supported role where you’ll work with complex presentations, develop advanced clinical skills, and contribute to meaningful recovery pathways.
Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology Registrars are warmly encouraged to apply — we offer strong internal supervision, structured development, and a team culture invested in helping you grow.
Why this role is for you
This position offers the best of both worlds: deep, rewarding clinical work and strong professional support within a progressive rural mental health service.
You will:
· Work closely with people navigating substance use disorders, trauma histories, and complex psychosocial issues
· Provide standardised assessments, cognitive and neuropsychological screening, formulation, individual therapy, and group interventions
· Support across a true continuum of care — from inpatient IDAT, through rehabilitation, and into community living
· Gain experience across multiple integrated mental health and drug and alcohol services, including acute inpatient, rehabilitation, and outpatient programs
· Engage collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams and external partners to deliver high-quality care
· Show strong organisation, ethical judgment and commitment to evidence-based practice
With the opportunity to:
· Contribute to research, quality improvement and service development
· Support supervision of students and early-career psychologists
· Work flexible hours
· Receive $5-$10K rural workforce incentives
A Team Where You’ll Thrive
You’ll join a large, diverse and collaborative Psychology workforce that prides itself on reflective practice, shared learning, supervision, and strong multidisciplinary partnerships. Internal supervision, training and professional development are embedded in the role
Orange, NSW
Orange is one of NSW’s most desirable regional cities — vibrant, welcoming and full of opportunity:
· A thriving city with excellent food, wine, coffee and boutique shopping
· A modern health, education and innovation hub
· Affordable housing, short commute times and genuine work–life balance
· Four distinct seasons, beautiful natural landscapes and endless outdoor activities
· A friendly community where you’ll quickly feel at home
Interested?
If you are committed to evidence-based psychological care, value collaborative practice, and want to grow within a supportive specialist team, we would love to hear from you.
Apply now