Clinical Psychologist - Forensic Psychiatry ServicesAuckland, NZ
New Zealand Government
Clinical Psychologist - Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services
Part-time role 0.6 FTE (24 hours per week)Based in Point ChevalierThe Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services (ARFPS), also known as the Mason Clinic, is the largest Forensic Mental Health Service in New Zealand. With over 220 inpatient beds, it is the largest provider of mental health inpatient services on one site in the country.
Our inpatient services consist of seven forensic mental health inpatient units and an intellectual disability unit that assess, treat, and assist in the recovery of people with mental illness who have committed a criminal offence or are at high risk in the community.
The 'Mason Approach' advocates for respectful, safe, and involving services, delivering recovery and strengths-focused care that is culturally safe and evidence-based.
We have a special commitment and responsibility to Maori under Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Maori tangata whai i te ora ('people seeking wellness') make up over half the people we serve.
About the role: We are currently recruiting to fill vacancies in two of our 15-bed acute/sub-acute medium secure inpatient units. You will provide broad-based assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation services, delivering clinical and risk assessment and treatment to a culturally diverse group of forensic clients. You will also provide consultation, supervision, and training to other Mason Clinic staff and may be involved in the design, delivery, and evaluation of group-based treatment programmes.
We are recruiting a full-time and part-time Clinical Psychologist for the provision of high-quality care and rehabilitation to adults who come into contact with the criminal justice system. We are interested in hearing from registered Clinical Psychologists with forensic and/or mental health experience or those who may be keen to develop skills in this area of professional practice. Training and support are key priorities in developing our workforce.
About you: As a psychologist at Mason Clinic, you will be supported by a broader team of twelve psychologists responsible for psychological assessment, individual and group mode treatments, and consultation. You will provide a range of psychological assessments and interventions for people with offence histories, as well as provide consultation, supervision, and training to other Mason Clinic staff.
Essential Qualifications: A postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology (or recognised equivalent).Registration with the NZ Psychology Board as a Registered Psychologist with a Clinical Scope of Practice.Working for the largest Forensic Mental Health Service provides more opportunity for professional development and career progression.Competitive salary and paid professional registration as per the Psychologists' APEX Multi-Employer Collective Agreement (MECA).In-house training and supervision, with between $2500 to $4500 each per year for continuing professional development depending on levels of experience.This offers the chance to attend overseas conferences (or via remote learning) or multiple workshops, plus books and subscriptions each year. Supported by a professional senior (Principal Psychologist Mason Clinic, ARFPS) and a professional advisor (Professional and Clinical Lead Psychology and Psychotherapy) within Te Whatu Ora, Waitemata region.
To be considered for this role, please apply directly online by clicking the 'apply now' button on this page or visit our website at www.wdhbcareers.co.nz quoting reference number CPEOI. For more information about the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Consultant, Abigail Sana Matic via email.
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