Join a leading disability provider in the role of psychologist, where you work will impact the community everyday
4 Healthcare Recruitment are excited to partner with a leading disability provider in Melbourne's Eastern or Northern suburbs.
The client:
Our client believes believe in diversity and inclusivity, and want every individual is treated with dignity and respect. They are committed to building a diverse team that provides the best service and support to their participants. A leading NDIS provider, you will be part of a MDT where you collectively serve the community as a team of clinicians and get rewarded for your efforts.
The role:
We are seeking motivated and passionate Psychologists to join a team working in clinic and in the community. Flexible clinic, community and wfh options.
The successful psychologists will work as a part of a multidisciplinary team of professionals committed to family centred practice. The role is paediatric specific, and the successful candidate closely liaise with all stakeholders to provide evidence-based services to children where there are concerns regarding the child's development.
This role is flexible - Full Time or Part Time will be considered.
Key Responsibilities:
- Providing assessment and 1:1 capacity building supports and intervention to a caseload of Early Intervention to young adults.
- Conducting diagnostic assessments (i.e. autism assessment, cognitive assessment, adaptive functioning assessment, and behavioural/emotional assessments), and provide assessment feedback to families and team
- Ongoing collaboration with family stakeholders and other relevant professionals (e.g., paediatricians, teachers, speech pathologists, and occupational therapists) to develop achievable and tailored goals for participants
- Provide education and training to the wider community through workshops and seminars
- Recieve supervision and guidance from experienced psychologists
About you
- Holds current registration with AHPRA for recognised and relevant degree in Psychology
- Ability to provide psychology services for autistic children and young people and their families.
- An interest, understanding or experience in early childhood intervention services
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the capacity to interact with a broad range of clinical service providers
- Commitment to providing services to people from diverse backgrounds.
Benefits:
- Salary Packaging: NFP salary packaging up to $15,900 for living expenses and additional $2,650 for meal and entertainment expenses each year tax free
- Employee Assistance Program: Free confidential service for all team members
- Training/Professional Development: Opportunity for ongoing training and professional development through our RTO and Learning & Development programs
- Health Insurance: Access to a range of discounted health and wellness services through nominated provider
- Fitness: Subsidised Gym membership
Successful candidates will need to undergo:
- NDIS Worker Screening Check clearance.
- National Police Check clearance.
- Rights to Work in Australia (if applicable).
- Current Australian Driver’s Licence and vehicle
- Satisfactory Working with Children check, if required.
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