The Canberra Psychology Centre for Children and Families is an established and well-regarded private practice providing a wide range of therapy and assessment services to the Canberra community and surrounding areas.
Within our team, we have a dedicated assessment unit which provides formal assessments for Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, ID and all Specific Learning Disorders.
We provide formal training, professional development, and supervision in all areas of practice.
We also operate a formal training program which includes supervision for all assessment work, providing a great opportunity for Psychologists who wish to develop their skills in this area.
Positions currently being offered:
– Assessment unit
– Assessment unit + therapy positions
– Therapy only positions
– Masters graduate program for 2023
How we work
All team members are provided with supervision and support, relevant to their level of experience/preferences.
Our team is harmonious and collaborative, ensuring a peaceful work environment. We are a supportive practice requiring our Psychologists to see 5 therapy clients per day, or one assessment client per day (with the remainder of the day set aside for analysis and report writing).
We have a strong focus on providing evidence-based practice and offer general/ad hoc supervision, regular structured peer supervision and Board approved supervision, particularly for Clinical endorsement.
We provide flexible working conditions and create positions to suit individual needs. We also provide high levels of experienced reception support and practice management, enabling Psychologists to focus on their work.
We offer flexible full and part time permanent or contract positions.
Who we are seeking:
Psychologists with a passion for the profession and a strong adherence to the Code of Ethics. The ability to operate independently and as part of a team.
Clinical Masters students currently completing their degree are encouraged to apply for our graduate program which commences late January/February 2023.
Essential Criteria:
The ability to assess and treat clients to the highest professional standards
The ability to work independently and within a collaborative team
Genuine interest in the wellbeing of clients
Strong commitment to APS Ethical Guidelines and evidence based practices
Full registration with AHPRA, or ability to obtain in a timely manner
Medicare provider number or eligibility to apply for a Medicare Provider Number
ABN and Professional Indemnity insurance
Desirable Criteria:
Completion of a Masters or Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology