Location: Mount Druitt
Classification:
Clinical Psychologist
Employment
Status: Permanent Full Time
Enquiries:
Hyoun Jung Choi on
[email protected] / 0400 882 639
Closing
Date: 14th January 2025
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 specialist
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 REQ542204