Psychologist Team Leader

New Zealand Government

  • Otago
  • $125,926 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 4 hours ago
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this roleClinical Services Oranga Tamariki has an opportunity for a registered psychologist to join us in a permanent full time Psychologist Team Leader position based in Otago or Southland to lead a team of Psychologists.He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngataWhat is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is peopleIn this role, you will be providing clinical guidance and assistance to some of our most vulnerable and high needs tamariki and rangatahi, and their whānau, providing best practice models of assessment and intervention.Mō te tūnga | About the roleThis position will supervise Psychologists and be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Clinical Services Lower South Team (covering Otago and Southland regions). This role will further hold a clinical caseload and have direct supervision with the Clinical Services Manager (a Registered Psychologist). The Psychologist Team Leader roles are rarely vacant.Experience working with children in a care and protection environment, specifically providing assessment and therapy with children and their families/caregivers, and assessments of parenting capacity will be an advantage. Responsibilities will include working with Māori and Pacifica clients, providing professional consultation to Social Workers, providing training and liaising with community providers.Clinical Services are part of the new Health and Clinical Services Group which includes the High Needs Services and High and Complex Needs interagency teams. We currently are creating our clinical governance framework and are enhancing the clinical leadership and support for psychologists within Oranga Tamariki. We currently have over 50 Psychologists within our 11 teams nationwide.Ngā pūmanawatanga ōu | What you will bringKey requirements of the role include:
  • Applicants must be registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board to be considered.
  • Preferably have postgraduate qualifications in Clinical, Child and Family, Counselling or Educational Psychology
  • Have practiced for at least 5 years post-graduation including training in, and providing of, clinical supervision of other Psychologists.
  • Ability to lead a team, determining workloads and balancing demands of a busy Service.
  • A passion for working with tamariki, rangatahi and whānau and the networks that support them.
  • A genuine desire to make a difference to the lives of tamariki and whanau facing adversity
  • Have proven practical experience in a wide range of applied psychology, including assessment, intervention, consultation, training and evaluation with tamariki, rangatahi, and whānau
  • Sound knowledge of psychological models and theories and their application in relation to the trauma and abuse population
  • Experience in administration and interpretation of psychometric tests and instruments, alongside clinical ability to assess developmental functioning, trauma, behavioural concerns, risk, relationships and other domains in tamariki and rangatahi populations
  • Experience working directly with tamariki and rangatahi.
  • Cultural competence working with Māori, within the context of Te Tiriti o Waitangi; understanding and respecting Te O Māori
  • Strong engagement and relationship building skills with internal and external stakeholders
  • The ability to manage risk in the context of complex situations
  • Some understanding of the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989
Nōu te rourou | What's in it for youOranga Tamariki offer a step-based remuneration package, that offers progression annually for experience through tenure. Please contact us if you would like more information about the Oranga Tamariki remuneration framework. The Psychologist Team Leader role starts at $125,926 per annum and appointment on step is in line with skills and experience.We offer a vibrant and supportive team, flexible work options and a genuine commitment to wellbeing. We offer significant training and professional development so that you can thrive and grow. We welcome diversity and are committed to working in an inclusive and respectful way. The opportunity to make a positive impact in an organisation that works to ensure all tamariki and rangatahi are in loving whanau and communities.Consideration may be given to applicants seeking to work part time to support work in a private practice as well as Internal, external and peer clinical case supervision and supportive practice systemsAdditional Information:Some benefits, such as professional development funding, external supervision reimbursement, and coverage of professional fees, may be available under the terms of a collective agreement. These benefits are accessible to employees who choose to join a union covered by the agreement. Terms and eligibility may vary depending on union membership. Please note that these benefits are not universally applied and are specific to certain union arrangements. Oranga Tamariki does not endorse or show preference for any union where multiple unions cover the role.Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to ApplyIf you would like to discuss the role or enquire about the remuneration framework, please contact Tim Wetherall tim.wetherall@ot.govt.nz.Hurry as applications for this role close at 5pm on Friday 19th SeptemberHowever, we will be reviewing applications and inviting candidates to interview prior to this date, so apply now!If you are interested in any of our vacancies, please ensure that you make yourself familiar with our code of conduct as it sets out our expectations for our kaimahi and requires you to present at work free from the influences of both drugs and alcohol.

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