Make a meaningful impact where it matters most - bringing expert psychological care to older adults in their homes, communities, and everyday lives.Remuneration: $57.30 - $69.84 per hour + superannuation + salary packagingLocation: Hunter Valley Mental Health Service,MaitlandEmployment Type: PermanentPart TimePosition Classification: Clinical PsychologistHours Per Week: 20Requisition ID: REQ651831Applications Close: Tuesday 12th May 2026About the role:This role offers a dynamic and rewarding opportunity to work as a Psychologist within a community-based Older Persons Mental Health Team.The successful candidate will provide comprehensive psychological assessment, formulation, and evidence-based interventions for older adults with complex mental health needs. A typical week involves a mix of direct clinical care, case management within a multidisciplinary framework, and collaboration with carers, families, and external service providers.Key responsibilities include:Delivering psychological therapies tailored to older persons, including those with comorbid physical health or cognitive concernsConducting risk assessments and contributing to care planning within a recovery-oriented frameworkParticipating in multidisciplinary case reviews and care coordinationProviding discipline-specific consultation and guidance to team membersEngaging in service development and quality improvement initiativesThis role is not desk-based - it involves outreach, including home visits and community engagement.The position reports to the Older Peoples Mental Health Team Manager, with professional support provided through senior psychology staff and discipline-specific supervision structures.The successful candidate will be supported by the Team Manager, Clinical Co-ordinator, senior clinicians, and discipline-specific psychology colleagues within the wider service.Structured support includes:Regular individual clinical supervision (mandatory and ongoing)Access to discipline-specific peer support and supervision networksOrientation to the service, systems, and clinical processesOpportunities to participate in internal and external training aligned with professional development goalsSupport to work towards relevant endorsements or competencies (where applicable)The team fosters a learning-focused environment, encouraging reflective practice, skill development, and continuous improvement. Training opportunities are available through application and discussion with the Team Manager, ensuring alignment with both service needs and individual career goals.Where youll be working:The Hunter Valley Community Older Persons Mental Health Service, based at Maitland, provides specialist assessment, treatment, and recovery-oriented care to older adults experiencing mental health concerns across the Hunter Valley region. The service is located at 560 High Street, Maitland (former Maitland Hospital site), and operates as part of a broader community mental health framework.Our passionate multidisciplinary team work collaboratively to deliver person-centred, evidence-based care. The service operates within a community setting, with clinicians frequently engaging clients in their homes or local environments to support functional recovery and meaningful community participation.The team has a strong culture of collaboration, clinical reflection, and ongoing learning, with a focus on supporting both consumers and staff through shared expertise and mutual respect.About you:Our ideal candidate is clinically competent, compassionate, and adaptable, with a strong commitment to recovery-oriented and person-centred care.Crucial attributes:Strong interpersonal and communication skillsAbility to build therapeutic relationships with older clients and their support networksSound clinical reasoning and risk assessment capabilitiesCapacity to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary teamEffective time management and organisational skillsA willingness to learn, reflect, and actively engage in supervision and professional developmenAttributes that can be developed on the job:Confidence working within complex service systemsAdvanced skills in specific therapeutic modalitiesExperience in older persons mental health or community-based careLeadership and consultation skills within a multidisciplinary teamEssential Requirements:Current registration as a Psychologist with Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA).Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council accredited postgraduate clinical psychology qualification of no less than two years full time duration or recognised equivalent, displayed on the Psychology Board of Australia website.Desirable Requirements / Can be worked towards:Endorsement in Clinical PsychologyExperience in mental health, particularly with older personsTraining in evidence-based therapeutic modalities relevant to the population (e.g. CBT, ACT, trauma-informed care)Experience working within community or multidisciplinary settingsProvisional Psychologists currently enrolled in an accredited postgraduate program (e.g. Master of Clinical Psychology) may be considered as Clinical Psychologists in Training, with appropriate supervision arrangements in place.Provisional Psychologists currently enrolled in an accredited postgraduate program (e.g. Master of Clinical Psychology) may be considered as Clinical Psychologists in Training, with appropriate supervision arrangements in place.What we offerAt Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD), enjoy a career where you''re challenged by interesting work and surrounded by spectacular locations. Join the team enriching health in millions of ways every day:Sustainable Healthcare: Together towards zeroProximity to shopping and other servicesSalary packaging optionsFitness PassportEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family membersOpportunity to work and collaborate with a range of non-clinical and clinical professionalsAdditional Information:To be eligible for permanent employment in this position you must be an Australian Citizen, or a permanent resident of Australia, or a New Zealand citizen with a current New Zealand Passport. Employment of a temporary visa holder may only occur if no suitable local candidate is identified for the position; in this instance, you may only be offered employment in line with the conditions and expiry date of your visa.An eligibility list will be created for future permanent part time and temporary part time vacancies.Casual opportunities may be available for recommended applicants.We are unable to accommodate visa sponsorship for applicants requiring a visa for this position. How to apply:Click apply online, submit your information and resume, and address the criteria listed below providing examples that demonstrate your ability.Extensive effective experience in assessment, intervention and evaluation of clinical outcomes with diverse patient and/or consumer populations.Extensive contemporary experience and knowledge of psychological practice within health settings.Need more information? 1) Click here for the Position Description2) Find out more about applying for this positionFor role related queries or questions contact Ricci Berrie on Information for Applicants:Applicants will be assessed against the essential requirements and selection criteria contained within the position description (link below). For assistance addressing selection criteria visit: Up Website is a resource designed to help indigenous job applicants apply for positions in NSW Health. For more information, please visit: is a Category A position. 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Clinical Psychologist/Clinical-Psychologist-in-Training