Join a newly refurbished Jewish Care psychology centre funded by PHN.
We are seeking psychologists with a depth of experience in complex client presentations that may include addiction, trauma, family and domestic violence and risk management.
The positions will be for 2 days or 4 days a week - Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm.
The established team is led by a Clinical Lead and unlike private practice, the organisation manages all running costs, referrals and bookings and offers both internal and external clinical supervision.
We are seeking psychologists who may currently work in private practice and have 2 to 4 days per week available to join our team and provide psychological support for the Jewish community.
The Psychologist provides trauma-informed clinical intervention for individuals impacted by the Bondi incident and other mental health challenges utilising a variety of trauma informed modalities.
Jewish Care offers not-for-profit salary packaging and staff benefits including both Jewish and public holiday leave.
About the Role
As a Psychologist, you will:
Have in-depth knowledge and experience in at least one of the areas of addiction, trauma, family and domestic violence and risk management
Develop individualised treatment plans aligned with best-practice models
Deliver evidence-based therapies such as CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR and other trauma-informed approaches
Provide short-to medium-term therapeutic interventions
Conduct risk and suicide/self-harm assessments
Develop safety plans and crisis support strategies
Maintain accurate and compliant clinical documentation
Work collaboratively with community stakeholders and referral services
Support clients experiencing trauma reactions, grief, distress, and disruption
About You
To be successful in this role you will have:
Registration as a Psychologist with AHPRA
Strong clinical assessment, formulation and therapeutic skills
Demonstrated experience providing trauma-informed psychological support with adults
Experience working with individuals with complex psychosocial needs
Ability to provide compassionate, accessible clinical guidance
Understanding of community mental health systems and referral pathways
Strong communication and engagement skills
Mandatory Requirements
AHPRA registration as a Psychologist
Working With Children Check
NDIS Worker Check completed or can be actioned
Understanding of Jewish values, heritage and culture
Why Join JewishCare?
Meaningful work supporting community recovery
Work within a supportive multidisciplinary team
Prospect to apply trauma-informed practice in a community setting
Values-driven organisation focused on care, dignity and inclusion
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📌 Psychologist (New South Wales)
🏢 JewishCare NSW
📍 New South Wales
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