Psychologist Catholic Education Western Australia Limited

JOB DESCRIPTION

Catholic Education in Western Australia (CEWA) is the second largest education provider in the State. We cater for more than 76,000 students in 162 schools.

CEWA strives to create progressive environments that enhance learning. Our culture is underpinned by our Vision, Quality Catholic Education (QCE) Elements and CECWA’ Strategic Directions. Our aspiration is to build Catholic Schools of Excellence, underpinned by their evangelising Mission, in a system where all students, staff and parents are empowered as active members of their school and parish communities.

Are you a dedicated and qualified psychologist passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young people? Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA) invites applications for the position of Psychologist, responsible for providing specialist skills and support to a group of Catholic schools across Western Australia.

Role Overview:

As a Psychologist within CEWA, you will play a pivotal role in addressing the psychological and educational needs associated with student learning, behavior, attendance, crisis response, mental health, and wellbeing. Reporting to the Lead Psychologist with ultimate accountability to the Team Leader of Psychology, Safety, and Wellbeing, you will collaborate closely with schools, communities, and external professionals to foster an environment conducive to students’ holistic development.

Primary Accountabilities

  • Collaborate with school stakeholders and external agencies regarding student mental health, behavior, attendance, and learning.
  • Offer consultation and implement whole-school multi-tiered systems, policies, and programs to support student wellbeing.
  • Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments and provide detailed reports to schools and parents.
  • Assist in assessing and referring students in potential harm situations.
  • Develop plans and documentation to support applications for additional services.
  • Build the capacity of education staff through tailored professional learning sessions.
  • Aid schools in preparing for and managing serious incidents and crises.

Shared Accountabilities

  • Maintain accurate records consistent with CEWA and Psychology Board of Australia standards.
  • Participate in team and staff meetings, seeking appropriate guidance or supervision.
  • Provide peer support and supervision to colleagues and other mental health professionals.
  • Commit to ongoing professional development and fulfill other duties as specified.

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Hold an appropriate degree or equivalent qualification which entitles full or provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA)
  • Commitment to the objectives and ethos of Catholic Education.
  • Demonstrated skills in evidence-based psychological practices for children, young people, and schools.
  • Proficiency in psychometric assessments, intervention development, and recommendation implementation.
  • Ability to interpret data effectively and lead program development and implementation.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, collaborative team player, and ethical decision-maker.
  • Strong written communication skills and IT competence.
  • Willingness to travel (car and plane) when required. Valid C class driver’s license.
  • Experience in educational settings, working with Aboriginal or culturally diverse communities, and with students with disabilities.

Conditions and Benefits:

  • Secure a full-time ongoing position.
  • Level 1.1 – 2.6 on the salary scale ($83,312 to $122,135 per annum).
  • Additional 13 days of annual leave pro rata per annum.
  • Access to leading professional learning and system-wide support.
  • Health & wellbeing benefits through our corporate partnerships.

Join us in our commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where children’s safety, wellbeing, and learning thrive within the Catholic Education system. Be part of a team dedicated to making a meaningful impact on the lives of young individuals.

To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter addressing the selection criteria through our website.

For a copy of the position description please contact [email protected].

Catholic Education Western Australia is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within our workforce. Successful applicants will be required to gain accreditation for non-teaching Consultants at the Catholic Education Office.

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Catholic Education Western Australia Limited

Job Salary

Full time

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