Clinical Psychologist
- A four year degree in Psychology, being a three year degree with a fourth year honours in Psychology (or qualifications deemed equivalent by the Health Administration Corporation of NSW) plus a post-graduate degree at the masters level or higher in Clinical Psychology from a recognised university or working towards same. Registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) with eligibility for membership of the Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Psychologists or Registration with the Psychologists Registration Board of NSW.
- Demonstrated ability to deliver a variety of therapeutic counselling models for effective treatment of consumers and their families, including telehealth and virtual models of care; trauma informed care; skill in working with adults, young people as individuals and children and families; and delivery of group therapy. Demonstrated ability to liaise and consult with health, education and welfare professionals involved in the management of consumers.
Demonstrated experience in providing supervision, consultation and education to a variety of health care clinicians in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of consumers with eating disorders.
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Applications Close: 26 March 2026