Senior Psychologist - Private Practice - Paediatric Caseload

Job Classification
Psychologists
Job Type
Permanent
Start timeframe
Immediately
Location
All Melbourne VIC
Posted By
HealthcareLink

Job title: Senior Psychologist - Private Practice - Paediatric Caseload

Working hours: Full-time, 38 hrs/week

Salary: $100K to $130K per annum

Location: Thomastown, Craigieburn, Doncaster or remote (flexible arrangement)

 

Roles & Responsibilities:

Our client has the vision of helping people to realise their potential has expanded to encompass diverse services and client groups, from NDIS participants with severe disabilities to TAC claimants recovering from life-altering accidents.. Due to the exciting growth, they currently have an exciting opportunity for a passionate and driven psychologist  to join their team on a full-time basis. In this role, you will have the choice of working on and off site to provide high-quality service to a diverse group of clients. You will also be required to manage your own diverse caseload.

 

As a Senior Psychologist you will be responsible for:

  • Provide high-quality service to clients, parents and coordinators
  • Possess strong clinical skills with ability to follow through
  • Excellent bedside manner
  • Ability to work independently as well as harmoniously within a collaborative team environment
  • Understand the importance of adhering to company policies, procedures and values
  • Ability to work with a diverse group of clients
  • Ability to co-manage clients with different internal health professionals (OT, physio, speech pathologist, dietitian)
  • Undertake comprehensive assessment of clients, including client background, problem behaviours, presenting symptoms, precipitating factors, perpetuating factors and protective factors
  • Liaise with other health professionals (e.g. GP/psychiatrist/ speech pathologist) as appropriate in order to ensure comprehensive assessment and delivery on duty of care to Soaring Health clients
  • Develop and formulate clear diagnoses using DSM-5 and other psychometric tools (to be signed and approved by supervisor)
  • Undertake cognitive assessments and write reports
  • Utilise CBT, ACT and other evidence-based interventions with clients
  • Develop treatment plans to implement appropriate intervention strategies and treat complex needs of clients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other behavioural challenges
  • Write formal reports summarising all relevant information when directed to do so
  • Provide a skilled counselling response to clients; the focus is on brief counselling, from single session to approximately 6 sessions, but with the facility to carry some long-term clients
  • Participate in individual supervision and group supervision
  • Provide, where appropriate, information about and/or referral to other services to assist in meeting clients’ needs, including co-located services
  • Keep confidential, accurate and timely case notes in accordance with the guidelines, as well as recording data on database
  • Maintain client confidentiality and abide by the ethical guidelines as proposed by the Australian Psychological Society

 

Benefits:

  • Attractive remuneration: Above award salary package with regular performance appraisal
  • Flexible work style: Select from clinical, community, in-home, telehealth or mixed consult types
  • Great team culture: Enjoy working within a friendly team with regular social and celebratory events
  • Flexible caseload: Select your favourite types of clients or a mixed caseload (e.g. peads, adults, disability, community, assistive technology, families)  
  • Work/life balance: Flexible working hours with a complimentary gym membership
  • Company allowances: Mobile phone provided and use of the company car
  • Work close to home: Clinics located in central Doncaster, Thomastown, and Craigieburn with public transport nearby and parking on site
  • Career progression: Potential for team leader position
  • Modern therapy resources: Latest resources including advanced technology (including VR headset therapy)

 

Essential Criteria: 

  • MUST reside in and hold full working rights in Australia
  • Qualification in psychology and registered with AHPRA
  • Experience working autonomously to provide psychology consultations
  • Current driver’s licence
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Excellent bedside manner
  • The ability to work autonomously as well as collaboratively within a team
  • Excellent time-management skills with the ability to adhere to treatment schedules and meet deadlines
  • Special interest in working with paediatric clients, including those with developmental delay and autism, is highly favourable but not essential (desirable but not essential)
  • Speaking a second language fluently (desirable but not essential)

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Job Classification
Psychologists
Job Location (Area or Region)
Melbourne
Job Type
Permanent
Business Type
Allied Health Practice
Job Title
Senior Psychologist - Private Practice - Paediatric Caseload
Salary / Pay Details
$100K to $130K per annum
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