The position on offer is as follows:
- District Psychology - Kalgoorlie
As a Clinical, Counselling or Forensic Psychologist, in our Child Protection Psychology Services team you will be based in Kalgoorlie covering the Goldfields District, you will work as part of a multidisciplinary team as a consultant and clinician. You will play an essential and highly valued role responding to the developmental and mental health effects of early life trauma on infants, children, and adolescents.
The attached Job Description Forms (JDF) provide more information about the position. For further information we encourage you to contact Veronica Edwards, Chief Psychologist – on 0437 260 ***.
There is currently one permanent position available for immediate filling.
Applicants found suitable but not preferred may be considered for similar future vacancies fixed-term or permanent arising within the next 6-months across the Department of Communities.
Our Benefits
- Working in the Goldfields Region attracts great benefits (subject to eligibility) including:Subsidised GROH Housing
- Annual Leave Travel Concessions
- District Allowance
- 4 weeks annual leave
- 3 days additional public sector holidays
- 15 days personal leave per annum
- 11% superannuation, full employer contribution
- Access to flexible working arrangements, such as but not limited to, alternative work locations or home-based work, subject to business needs
- Free access to a confidential employee assistance program for you and your family, which includes psychology and counselling services
- Professional development opportunities and study leave/assistance
- 17.5% Annual Leave Loading
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Psychologist Specified Calling Level 3: A 2-year post graduate Masters degree in Clinical, Counselling, or Forensic Psychology or approved equivalent, General Registration as a Psychologist AND specialist endorsement with AHPRA.
How to applyVisit JobsWA and search for 008678 and follow the application instructions.
Applications close on: 4.00pm, 19 April 2024 (Australian Western Standard Times)