The
Opportunity
ISN
Clinics is a leading psychology services clinic dedicated to delivering
evidence-based, client-centred care. We provide high-quality psychological
services to the community while supporting the training, research, and
development of the next generation of mental health professionals.
We
are seeking a dynamic and experienced Deputy Director of ISN Clinics to
join our leadership team. This role will work closely with the Director of ISN
Clinics to provide strategic and operational leadership across our clinical,
academic, and business functions.
Key
Responsibilities
·
Provide
day-to-day leadership and oversight of clinical services and operations.
·
Support
the Director of ISN Clinics in strategic planning, maintaining compliance,
staff management and organisational development.
·
Ensure
high standards of client care, safety, and compliance with professional,
ethical, and regulatory requirements.
·
Oversee
and support staff, including clinicians, supervisors, and administrative teams.
·
Drive
continuous improvement, innovation, and best practice in clinical service
delivery.
·
Build
strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including
universities, professional bodies, and community organisations.
·
Contribute
to financial and business planning to ensure long-term sustainability and
growth.
About
You
·
Tertiary
qualifications in psychology, health management, or a related field
(postgraduate qualifications highly regarded).
·
Significant
leadership and management experience within a healthcare, psychology, or
community services setting.
·
Demonstrated
ability to lead multidisciplinary teams with empathy, professionalism, and
accountability.
·
Strong
understanding of clinical governance, compliance frameworks, and quality
assurance.
·
Excellent
communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
·
Commitment
to the mission and values of ISN Clinics.
Why
Join ISN Clinics?
·
Be
part of a mission-driven organisation shaping the future of psychology services
and education.
·
Collaborative
and supportive team culture.
·
Unique
opportunity to support Provisional Psychologists and contribute to community
support through mental health and professional services.
·
Opportunities
for professional growth, leadership development, and research engagement.
·
Competitive
remuneration.
If
you are a motivated leader with a passion for advancing psychological care and
training with a proven record of strong leadership, we invite you to apply.
For
a copy of the position description, please email Dr Emma Nicholls [email protected]
How
to Apply:
Please
submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Applications close 8 October 2025, or earlier if a suitable candidate is
placed..