19 Aug
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Leading
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Victoria
About the job
Company Description
Elysium Psychology is a psychology and mental health practice committed to delivering high-quality, evidence-based psychological care to individuals, families, schools and organisations.
Our work is grounded in ethical, person-centred practice and a strong commitment to collaboration. We provide a broad range of services including psychological assessment and intervention, professional supervision, consultation, training and education.
At Elysium Psychology, we value ongoing professional development and create a supportive, growth-oriented environment where clinicians can continue to build their skills while making a meaningful contribution to the wellbeing of the communities they serve. Our psychologists work collaboratively with health professionals, educators, families and other key stakeholders to achieve positive and sustainable outcomes for children and young people.
Role Description
Elysium Psychology is seeking an experienced and motivated Psychologist to join our team in apart-time, school-based role one day per weekin Melbourne's Northern Suburbs.
This position would be particularly well suited to anEducational and Developmental Psychologist or Registrar, or aGeneral Registered Psychologist with demonstrated experience working in school settings and supporting children and adolescents.
Working on-site within a school workplace, the successful applicant will provide accessible and responsive psychological support to students, families and school staff. The role may include psychological assessment, individual and group interventions, consultation, case formulation, and practical recommendations to support students' emotional wellbeing, learning, development and behavioural needs.
The Psychologist will work collaboratively with educators, wellbeing staff, families and other health professionals to provide a coordinated approach to supporting students. Responsibilities may also include consultation regarding learning, behavioural and developmental concerns,
participation in case discussions, and contributing to the development of strategies and supports within the school environment.
There may also be opportunities to contribute to parent or staff information sessions, workshops and psychoeducation on relevant mental health, developmental and wellbeing topics.
This is a flexible, part-time role requiringregular on-site attendance one day per week.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct psychological assessments and provide evidence-based intervention for children and adolescents.
Provide individual and, where appropriate, group-based psychological support.
Assess and support students experiencing emotional, behavioural, developmental, learning or social difficulties.
Provide consultation and practical recommendations to parents, carers, educators and other relevant professionals.
Prepare clear, timely and high-quality clinical reports, assessment reports and recommendations.
Collaborate with school wellbeing staff, teachers and external health professionals.
Participate in case discussions and multidisciplinary planning where required.
Contribute to early intervention and preventative approaches that promote student wellbeing.
Deliver or contribute to parent, staff or student psychoeducation and workshops where appropriate.
Maintain accurate clinical documentation and uphold high standards of ethical and professional practice.
Qualifications and Experience
Relevant postgraduate qualification in Educational and Developmental Psychology, or a related area of psychology.
Current AHPRA registration as a Psychologist.
Educational and Developmental Psychologists and Registrars are strongly encouraged to apply.
General Registered Psychologists with demonstrated experience working in school environments and supporting children and adolescents are also encouraged to apply.
Experience conducting psychological assessments relating to learning, behavioural, developmental and emotional needs is highly regarded.
Demonstrated skills in delivering evidence-based interventions for children and adolescents, including approaches such as CBT, behavioural interventions and parent guidance.
Robust clinical judgement and the ability to tailor interventions to meet individual developmental, cultural and family needs.
Excellent report writing, documentation and case management skills.
Ability to communicate complex psychological information clearly and sensitively to children, parents, educators and other professionals.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to work independently while also collaborating effectively within multidisciplinary teams.
Excellent organisational and time-management skills.
Experience working within schools, community settings or child and adolescent clinical services will be highly regarded.
A commitment to ongoing professional development, ethical practice and high-quality client care.
What We Offer
A meaningful opportunity to work directly within a school community.
A supportive and cooperative professional environment.
The opportunity to work alongside experienced psychologists and allied health professionals.
Opportunities for consultation, supervision and professional development.
Flexible part-time arrangements.
The opportunity to make a positive and lasting impact on the wellbeing of children, young people and families.
Location:Melbourne's Northern Suburbs
Commitment:1 day per week
Employment Type:Employee or contractor arrangements available
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