Provisional Psychologist (Gledswood Hills)

Provisional Psychologist (Gledswood Hills)

19 Aug
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Learning Links
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Gledswood Hills

19 Aug

Learning Links

Gledswood Hills

At Learning Links, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn, develop and thrive. We are committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and creating a genuine sense of belonging, supported by a team of professionals who care deeply about improving outcomes for children and families.

We’re looking for a permanent part -time Provisional Psychologist who enjoys working with children, young people and families and takes pride in delivering high-quality, evidence-based psychological assessment and intervention. This role is ideal for someone who is available for a minimum 3 days per week, up to full time and can work across our centre in Gledswood Hills and partner schools.

Reporting to the Team Leader, Psychology, this role plays a key part in delivering high-quality psychological services across Learning Links' centres, partner schools and community programs.

Why Join Learning Links?

Joining Learning Links means becoming part of a collaborative, values-driven organisation dedicated to helping children and young people thrive.

Learning Links has over 50 years’ experience delivering evidence-based therapy, education, and support services that help children build the skills and confidence to learn, develop, and thrive. We work closely with families, schools, and professionals to create a community where difficulties learning are no longer a barrier to a fulfilling life.

At Learning Links, you’ll enjoy:

- An opportunity for a caseload mix including NDIS, Medicare, Private and working across clinics and schools.
- Above-award salary salary packaging up to $18,549.
- Four dedicated professional development days per year.
- Free access to webinars and courses run by our Learning Links professionals.
- Paid subscription for AI scribe tool to reduce administration.
- Dedicated Customer Support team and Psychololgy administrator to support bookings and client liaison.
- Career development and ongoing training opportunities.
- Supportive and collaborative team culture.
- Car parking, novated lease, and digital device benefits.
- The prospect to contribute to meaningful community outcomes.

What Success Looks Like in This Role

Success in this role will be measured through high-quality clinical outcomes, timely service delivery, collaboration, professional growth and contribution to team goals. In this role, you will:

Clinical Service Delivery





- Support a caseload of children and young people, providing high-quality client-facing and directly client-related services.
- Conduct psychological assessments and plan evidence-based interventions for learning, developmental, emotional and behavioural needs.
- Build positive relationships with children, families, schools and referrers through clear, respectful and responsive communication.

Assessment & Intervention

- Complete comprehensive psychological assessments using appropriate psychometric tools, clinical interviews, observation and developmental or behavioural screening.
- Develop and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to each child or young person, including CBT, play-based, behavioural, parent-mediated and other developmentally appropriate approaches.
- Produce high-quality, person-centred reports, treatment plans, progress notes and recommendations within required timeframes, with reports reviewed and co-signed by a Registered Psychologist.

Team & Operational Contribution

- Work collaboratively with psychologists, speech pathologists, educators and early educators, and support school communities through consultation and skilled learning.
- Maintain accurate case notes, documentation, risk and safety processes, and complete required administrative actions within organisational timeframes.
- Actively participate in supervision, professional development and Internship/Registrar activities, applying feedback to continuously strengthen clinical practice.

About You

You are someone who values empathy, professionalism, accountability and collaboration. You enjoy working with children and families, learning from supervision and feedback, and taking pride in delivering thoughtful, evidence-informed psychological services.

You will bring

- Relevant tertiary qualifications in Psychology (4-year equivalent).
- Provisional registration as a Psychologist through AHPRA under a 4 2, 5 1 or transitional pathway.




- Demonstrated ability to apply psychological assessment to clinical formulation and therapeutic intervention.
- Strong organisational and time management capability.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to build positive relationships with children and parents.
- Strong attention to detail, professional documentation and accountability.
- Ability to manage competing priorities, meet required timeframes and respond to client and stakeholder needs.
- A proactive, collaborative, culturally responsive and positive approach to work.

You’ll stand out if you:

- Have experience administering, interpreting and reporting on cognitive and academic assessments such as WISC, WPPSI and WIAT.
- Have experience working with culturally and socially diverse clients and applying culturally responsive frameworks.
- Have prior experience working with autistic children and/or hold Cool Kids accreditation.
- Share our commitment to improving outcomes for children and families and communicate with clarity, empathy and respect.

What This Role Offers You

This role is ideal for someone wanting to build capability across:

- Child and adolescent psychological assessment and clinical formulation.
- Evidence-based therapeutic intervention across a broad range of presentations.
- Professional report writing, case management, risk assessment and client safety.
- Supervised practice, multidisciplinary collaboration and progression toward full registration.

You’ll gain valuable exposure to varied clinical presentations, psychometric tools, school-based work and multidisciplinary practice while working in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Child Safety

Learning Links is a child-safe organisation committed to the safety, welfare, wellbeing, rights and best interests of children and young people as the paramount consideration.

Successful applicants will be required to complete:

- Working with Children Check
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Relevant pre-employment checks

Ready to Apply?

If you’re someone who enjoys supporting children and young people, values learning and collaboration, and wants to contribute to better outcomes for children and families, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now and become part of a team making a meaningful difference!

📌 Provisional Psychologist (Gledswood Hills)
🏢 Learning Links
📍 Gledswood Hills

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