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Position Title
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Psychologist (General, Clinical
or Ed Dev).
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Employment Type
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Permanent Part Time
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Reports to
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Clinical Directors / Practice
Manager
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Hours
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1 day/week increasing to 2.
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Location
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Croydon.
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Work Days
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Flexible.
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Position Summary
Bright Horizons Health provides a variety of allied
health services for, children, adolescents, and adults. The team comprises a psychologist
and two occupational therapists and we are looking for a second psychologist to
join our growing multidisciplinary team. Working as part of a neuroaffirming
practice, the psychologist will deliver comprehensive psychological services
including assessments and treatment of mental health difficulties using evidence-based
interventions tailored to each patients presenting concerns. There will also be
the opportunity to conduct assessments including cognitive, academic and
neurodevelopment assessments. Working collaboratively within a
multidisciplinary team, the psychologist aims to enhance the emotional
wellbeing, learning outcomes, functional independence, and participation in
daily life. At Bright Horizons Health we value work life balance and promote
flexible employment arrangements to support working parents.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct
psychological assessments, including intake interviews. Experience with
standardised assessments is highly desired.
- Diagnose
mental health conditions in accordance with DSM-5-TR criteria
- Develop
and implement individualized treatment plans
- Deliver
evidence-based therapeutic interventions (e.g., CBT, ACT,
mindfulness-based approaches)
- Monitor
client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed
- Maintain
clinical records in and patient confidentiality in accordance with the
professional guidelines and the APS Ethical Guidelines.
- Manage
a caseload effectively, including scheduling and follow-ups
- Prepare
reports, treatment summaries, and correspondence (e.g., GP letters for
Mental Health Treatment Plans)
- Ensure
compliance with relevant legal, ethical, and professional standards
(AHPRA, APS guidelines) including current membership and registration.
- Maintain
own Professional Indemnity Insurance.
- Liaise
with other healthcare professionals where needed including inhouse GP,
Psychologist and Occupational Therapists.
- Engage
in ongoing professional development and supervision.
- Provide
referrals to other services when appropriate
Selection Criteria
Essential
- Registration
as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (via AHPRA)
- Demonstrated
experience in delivering evidence-based psychological therapies
- Strong
assessment, formulation, and treatment planning skills
- Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability
to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
- High
level of professionalism and ethical practice
Desirable
- Endorsement
in a specific area (e.g., Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology,
Educational Developmental Psychology)
- Experience
working across the lifespan (e.g., children, adolescents, adults)
- Experience
working with neurodiverse individuals
- Experience
in private practice or community mental health settings
- Familiarity with Medicare
Key Competencies
- Clinical
reasoning and problem-solving
- Empathy
and emotional intelligence
- Time
management and organisational skills
- Cultural
competence and inclusivity
- Adaptability
and resilience
Working Conditions
- Sessions
may be delivered in person and/or via telehealth
- Flexible
working hours may be required, including evenings
- Caseload
volume will vary depending on service demand
Please
send applications to [email protected]
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