New Graduate Sexual Health Psychologist Are you a newly registered psychologist or close to being registered? Begin your career in a supportive, inclusive, industry-leading sexual health psychology organisation! Develop your skills through supervised practice, peer support and tailored training. Join our community of connected, passionate professionals.
About Sexual Health and Intimacy Psychological Services (SHIPS) SHIPS is a progressive, inclusive, psychology organisation with a mission to reduce shame and stigma attached to sex and sexuality for individuals and for our community. We are industry leaders as the first psychology practice in Australia to focus exclusively on sexual health and its intersection with mental health and marginalised communities. We train and supervise psychologists to deliver exceptional, ethical, trauma-informed sexual health treatment. We believe that therapeutic content should not just be for people who can access the therapy room, so we develop and share evidence-based and community-feedback-informed resources. We are a kink-friendly, poly-friendly, sex work positive and LGBTIQA+ inclusive organisation.
Benefits of working at SHIPS Focus on fostering a safe and inspiring workplace with ongoing support and opportunities for connection and collaboration.Only 4 clients a day for your first 3 months, increasing to 5 clients a day thereafter.Weekly individual supervision for your first 3 months, fortnightly thereafter.Fortnightly peer-led group supervision.Ad hoc debriefing and support.Access to all SHIPS sexual health training courses (currently 24 courses, 30+ hours of training).Access to resource library.Three team training workshops per year.Full administration support from our exceptional admin team (all bookings, payments and communication are taken care of for you).Therapeutically minded business model and procedures – clinical governance and client wellbeing guides processes on every level.Reimbursement (pro rata) of your AHPRA registration costs.Reimbursement (pro rata) of your professional insurance costs.Paid leave entitlements, including 10-weeks paid parental leave (pro rata) after completing two-years of continuous employment at SHIPS.11.5% superannuation on top of base salary.Help us develop innovative strategies for supporting the wellbeing of our community.SHIPS is growing - future opportunities for career progression.Position description Develop your skills for sexual health specific treatment through supervised practice, partaking in industry-leading training, and being part of our passionate, supportive team. While receiving this support and training, your duties include:
Treatment: Deliver psychological treatment for individuals and/or more than one person for sexual health, intimacy and related mental health issues.Deliver psychological treatment for mental health issues for marginalised community members, such as those who practice kink or BDSM, those who engage in non-monogamous relationship structures, sex workers or members of the LGBTIQA+ community.Assessment: Conduct WPATH assessments to support gender affirmation referrals and procedures.Complete written reports to support gender affirmation referrals and procedures.Administration and communication: Maintain clinical case notes.Respond to internal and external emails.Write mental health review letters for General Practitioners.Write professional assessment reports and support letters for clients and health professionals.Consult with health practitioners regarding the treatment of clients.Liaise with administration and practice staff regarding therapeutically informed communication with clients, as well as booking and availability.About you: AHPRA registration as a psychologist (or close to being registered).Medicare registered / eligible for Medicare registration (or close to being eligible).Desirable: completed training in trauma processing modalities (e.g., EMDR, Schema Therapy, Internal Family Systems) or would be willing to complete.Desirable: training in or experience with sex and intimacy treatment.Strong reflective practice.Sensitive and collaborative approach to treatment.Passion for learning and self-development.Ability to work independently and in team environments.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Incorporates self-care and work/life balance into practice.We strongly encourage and support applications from psychologists who are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTIQA+, sex workers, neurodivergent, from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, from kink/BDSM communities, and/or from any other marginalised communities. Positions available: Salaried position
2-4 days available for suitable applicants
Application instructions: Interested applicants can send a cover letter and resume to Javiera Dastres (Psychologist Manager): ******
Applications close: Wednesday November 6th 2024 For queries, please contact Javiera via email.
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