Job description
About the job
Company Overview
At JBCP our psychologists are known for their life-changing work with many families across Western Sydney. Our team consists of registered, clinical, educational & developmental, and neuropsychology clinicians.
We currently operate across 4 sites (Blacktown, Penrith, Gledswood Hills and Gymea), where we are a leading provider of clinical, NDIS, and allied-health services. We have been honoured to recently be acknowledged as the Care-Navigator NDIS Provider of the Year and as finalists in the Penrith City and Camden Small Business Awards in 2020.
JBCP is a unique practice where you will work within a team of psychologist under the supervision of senior supervising psychologists.
JBCP has a wide and varied clientele working in treatment, assessment and diagnosis of children, adolescents and adults with diverse presentations.
What can we offer you?
Permanent full-time or part-time employment with above award salary.
Weekly group supervision covering topics such as (TONI 4, WRAML, WPPSI-IV, ADOS and many more)
A supportive team environment
Amazing admin support
Professional support (campus supervisor, supervising psychologist, personnel manager, wellness committee)
Career progression
Challenging and diverse presentations
Responsibilities
Attendance at clinical supervision, professional development, and ongoing training.
Work collaboratively as part of the multidisciplinary team to coordinate care for young people, including liaising with internal and external service providers, working with the young person's family and support networks, and actively participate in case review meetings.
Relate to young people in a manner which is culturally relevant and appropriate to their developmental and cognitive level of functioning and provide services in a youth friendly manner; being aware of any person-specific needs in relation to their culture, gender, sexuality, spirituality, disability and other important issues identified by the client.
Conduct bio-psycho-social assessments of young people presenting to JBCP using age-appropriate, evidence-based assessment tools.
Conduct risk assessments, including assessment of suicide risk and violence risk and provide follow up support, referrals and treatment.
Maintain knowledge, understanding of, and adherence to relevant legislation, policies and procedures impacting on service delivery for young people and their families.
Provide timely follow-up, monitoring and care as directed through Mental Health Treatment Plans (MHTP’s), referrer updates, and NDIS service plans.
Ensure information is recorded accurately and in a timely manner in the JBCP online health record system, and that records are maintained in accordance with JBCP and APS standards.
Participate in external professional Development to meet any additional CPD requirements not provided by your workplace.
Participate in the JBCP Staff Development Review on at least an annual basis.
Qualifications
Registration as a psychologist with AHPRA
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