- Experiencia
- Cualquier
- Salario
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- Vacantes
- 1
- Al corriente
- Hace 5 horas
- Work mode
- Trabajar desde casa
- Educación
- Relevant qualification in Psychology
- Eligibility
- Professionals with the required psychology qualification, full registration, and the listed compliance checks can apply. Candidates should be available to work from the Maroochydore clinic and must hold a current driver’s licence and vehicle access.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Descripción del trabajo
Role overview
Early Start Australia is seeking a Psychologist to join its allied health team. In this role, you will support children, young people, and their families by delivering assessment and therapy services in a team environment backed by experienced leaders. The position offers flexibility, support, and the chance to build a career while making a meaningful difference.
Key duties
New client assessments
- Review referral information and questionnaires before appointments
- Carry out both standardised and informal assessments such as WPPSI, WISC, WRAT, WRAML, ADOS, and MIGDAS
- Share prompt feedback with clients and families and confirm the need for therapy
- Prepare and finalise assessment reports within two weeks
Therapy service delivery
- Provide assessment, counselling, and therapy tailored to each client
- Handle discipline-specific caseloads, including clients with complex needs
- Design, implement, review, and refine individual therapy plans
- Deliver services in clinic, home, school, and community settings
- Work alongside other allied health professionals and contribute to specialised programs
- Protect privacy and confidentiality while following evidence-based practice
Therapy programs
- Complete initial sessions and build goal-oriented therapy plans
- Develop targeted interventions and structured session plans
- Provide practical activities and resources for home and school use
- Track progress, revise goals, and complete reviews and reports
- Identify when referrals to other disciplines or group programs are needed
Reporting and documentation
- Write clinical notes within 24 hours of service delivery
- Prepare accurate, compliant reports for stakeholders and funding bodies
- Document incidents and complaints when required
Funding, development, and compliance
- Ensure therapy plans align with available funding such as NDIS
- Take part in supervision, team meetings, and ongoing professional development
- Follow registration standards, organisational policies, workplace health and safety rules, and child safety requirements
What you need to bring
You should have experience in solution-focused therapy and early intervention, along with the ability to adapt services to suit individual needs. Strong engagement skills are needed for working with children, families, and external stakeholders. The role also calls for excellent communication, organisation, observation, and report-writing abilities, plus confidence working both independently and within a multidisciplinary team.
Qualifications and compliance
A relevant qualification in Psychology is required, along with registration with AHPRA and the Psychology Board of Australia. You will also need an NDIS Worker Screening Check, a current driver’s licence and access to a vehicle, a current Working with Children Check or Working with Vulnerable People registration depending on the state, a National Police Check, and an accredited First Aid certificate.
What’s on offer
- Flexible working hours and compressed work arrangements
- Up to 12 weeks of annual leave
- Up to 16 weeks of paid primary carer leave
- Wellbeing support for you and your family
- Competitive pay with a bonus program
- Contribution toward registration and professional memberships
- Relocation reimbursement of up to $5,000 where applicable
- Dedicated administrative support
- A workplace that values multidisciplinary collaboration and shared outcomes
- CPD allowance plus paid professional development leave
- Structured mentoring and leadership development
- Opportunities for FIFO work supporting children in remote areas
- National and international career pathways through the wider group
About the organisation
The organisation supports children and young people aged 0 to 16 through personalised, evidence-based allied health services. Its multidisciplinary teams work closely with families to support communication, motor, cognitive, and social development. It operates as a registered NDIS provider with therapy services delivered under multiple funding models, and combines the scale of a global organisation with a local team environment.
Additional information
This role is based at the Maroochydore clinic in Queensland, Australia. If you would like to learn more, you may contact Ayesha for a confidential discussion.