Salary band - $85,000 - $130,000 p.a, pro-rata and Kiwisaver
Permanent opportunity with flexible hours for the right candidate (32 - 40 hours per week) - talk to us about what works for your work/life balance!
About the role
Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Southern is looking for a Clinical Health Psychologist based in Invercargill, ideally on a full-time basis (40 hours per week), to support a range of services across adult and paediatric outpatients. You will be working with individuals and in group settings. The Physical Health Psychology service is a highly valued service at Southland Hospital and provides a unique opportunity for a psychologist to have an incredibly varied caseload whilst working across the lifespan.
The duties of this position will include the following:
Support the provision and delivery of a high-quality health psychology service at Southland Hospital, Invercargill
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with health professionals from multiple services
Providing psychological advice, consultation and training to non-psychological colleagues working across a variety of health services
Management of a varied caseload including the assessment, formulation and intervention of anxiety and mood difficulties relevant to patients with long term physical health conditions across a wide range of services
Provide psychological interventions that promote rehabilitation and psychological wellbeing
Working autonomously within professional guidelines and the overall framework of Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Southern policies and procedures
Access to health psychology administrative support
Supported through specialist individual clinical supervision and attendance at southern wide monthly psychology meetings
As an experienced Clinical Health Psychologist, you will have proven competence, knowledge and skills required for the assessment, formulation and intervention for our hospital patients. You will be confident in using clinical judgement in a range of situations and will be able to apply psychological interventions as appropriate.
To be successful in this position, you will also need to demonstrate the following:
Be highly self-motivated and have the ability to manage and prioritise a high workload autonomously
Demonstrated clinical practice in therapy for people with physical health difficulties and concerns
Hold a valid Annual Practicing Certificate (APC) and be registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board
Able to uphold a professional manner, confidentiality, and sensitivity at all times
Be a friendly team-player who is comfortable actively participating within a multi-disciplinary team
Experience in supervising students will also be beneficial, as there is an expectation that you will supervise Psychology intern students when required.
In the interests of protecting our people and our patients, all appointments will be subject to the following:
Occupational health assessment
Police vetting/Ministry of Justice safety checks
Serious misconduct checks
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