Life as a Graduate Psychologist at The Personnel Group Graduates of Personnel Futures will emerge as highly skilled, confident, and compassionate allied health professionals equipped to deliver high-quality care, work in interdisciplinary teams, and drive innovation in healthcare delivery.
Working together with your clients, their families and others involved in their care, you will develop individualised and person-centred therapy plans to support them in achieving their goals.
Your 12-month graduate program focuses on building the skills you need to deliver high-quality services to our clients, as well as supporting you to grow and learn.
What's in it for you? A collaborative service model with achievable key performance indicators (KPIs) that are in line with your competency.Rostered CPD including individual and group development, working alongside your team.Primary and secondary supervision in line with internship and AHPRA requirements.National Psychology Exam preparation including a dedicated training program delivered by Provisional Psychology Hub.Financial benefits include access to salary packaging, major retailer employee discounts, and a dedicated NFP superannuation fund.Access to physical and mental health well-being programs including Mental Health First Aid, Employee Assistance Programs, discounted gym, and private health memberships.Gifted birthday day off.Opportunities to work/relocate across a diverse footprint – from coast to country.Flexible working hours to suit your life and family.Plus, we have friendly and well-organised administration teams booking appointments, invoicing, and managing NDIS changes, leaving you to focus on what is most important – supporting our clients to achieve their goals!
Here's what you can expect from the Graduate Program: Structured onboarding and induction program in your first week, allowing you to connect and form relationships with the graduate team.Weekly check-ins with your clinical lead to ensure you are on track and receiving the support you need.Monthly team peer review and training sessions, dedicated to fostering a multidisciplinary approach to care.Scheduled training and development opportunities; both self-directed and group delivery.Weekly supervision with a board-approved supervisor and clinical lead, who is experienced in the relevant discipline.A dedicated buddy to support you to settle in and thrive.What we're looking for from our future graduates: We are looking for passionate and inspiring individuals committed to learning and making a positive impact on people's lives.
Enthusiastic and dedicated individuals who have a desire to thrive in their own careers, ready to collaborate and bring fresh ideas to the wider team, are encouraged to apply.
Your ability to communicate effectively, coupled with a keen eye for detail, a passion for learning, and core time management skills, will allow you to thrive at The Personnel Group.
Now, here's the important bits... You'll need to: Hold a master's degree in psychology or occupational therapy.Be eligible for registration with AHPRA, upon graduating.Have graduated in the last 12 months or are graduating in 2025.Hold a full valid driver's license, with access to your own vehicle and third-party insurance.Hold a valid Working with Children Check, or be willing to obtain one.Hold a current Police Check, or be willing to obtain one.Hold a NDIS Workers Screening Clearance, or be willing to obtain one.If this sounds like the perfect first step in your career, we would love to hear from you.
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We welcome all people to join our team, including those from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, living with disabilities, all gender identities, LGBTQIA+, and people of any socioeconomic status, age, race, national origin, or ethnicity.
We believe each person's uniqueness makes us even better at the work we do.
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