Psychology, Counselling & Social Work (Healthcare & Medical) Full time Permanent Year-Round | Full-time or Part-time Radford College is a thriving, independent school with a reputation for providing a nurturing and innovative learning environment.
We are dedicated to supporting the holistic development of our students, from their academic growth to their mental and emotional wellbeing.
The opportunity Radford College is seeking a compassionate and qualified Psychologist to join our dynamic Junior School Wellbeing Team.
This is a permanent position, with the flexibility to work part-time or full-time.
The successful candidate will commence in Term 1 2025.
Key Responsibilities: Provide individual services to Junior School students, promoting their emotional, social, and mental wellbeing.Conduct assessments to identify students' psychological needs and support the development of individual learning and wellbeing plans.Collaborate with teachers, parents, and the Wellbeing Team to provide holistic support for students.Offer evidence-based advice and best practice strategies to staff on how to support students' emotional and behavioural development within the classroom setting.Facilitate workshops and professional development sessions for staff and parents on student wellbeing, mental health, and resilience.As our Junior School Psychologist, you will: Have knowledge of the principles of Positive Psychology embedded in school contexts.Demonstrate a passion for collaborative working as a member of a high-functioning team, with the ability to adapt to changing priorities.Be energetic, enthusiastic, and demonstrate a willingness to grow through the sharing of best practice and professional experience.Join and attend meetings/activities of the Wellbeing Team.Conduct Parent Education courses when demand exists and time permits.Support Radford's strategic priorities and goals, upholding Radford's values of Truth, Compassion, and Wisdom.Minimum Qualifications: A relevant degree in Psychology, along with registration as a psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).Experience working in an educational setting with young children, preferably within a Junior School environment.Strong understanding of child development, learning difficulties, and mental health conditions affecting school-aged children.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and parents.A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.Desirable Qualifications: Endorsement as a Clinical Psychologist would be highly regarded.Be a Board-approved supervisor or willingness to undertake the appropriate training, would be highly regarded.How to Apply Details about this position and how to apply can be found on the Employment section on the College Website here.
If you have further enquiries regarding this position, please contact Human Resources at ******.
Applications will close at midnight on 27 November 2024, and should be addressed to:
Applicants will be subject to employment screening and will be required to provide a current ACT Working with Vulnerable People card prior to commencing employment.
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