Type and Location: Australian Psychological Society National Office / Sydney, NSW - Other, Melbourne, VIC - Other, Brisbane, QLD - Other, Adelaide, SA - Other, Perth, WA - Other, Hobart, TAS - Other, ACT, Northern Territory, Working Australia Wide Listed By: The Australian Psychological Society Ltd on 16 Oct 2024 About the Australian Psychological Society (APS) The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the foremost professional body and voice for psychological science and practice in Australia. From professional development and support services to advocating in government, we cater to the needs of members and help grow the capacity of the psychology workforce. While in the general public we provide the psychology information and tools people need, ultimately we serve our purpose of improving the mental health and wellbeing of the Australian population. Stronger Together, Respect in every action, Forward Thinking, Professional Integrity About the Role The Professional Advisor works with colleagues in the Professional Advisory Service to provide accurate and comprehensive telephone and email advice to APS members in response to a broad range of professional and practice issues, including, but not limited to: Ethical dilemmas Complex client issues (not supervision) Practice management concerns Legislative matters, e.g., privacy legislation, mandatory reporting Regulatory matters, including requirements of third parties, such as Medicare Enquiries from other professionals relating to psychology ethics and services. The Professional Advisor contributes to the development of professional practice information, resources, and other documents relevant to the practice of psychology. The Professional Advisor will maintain awareness and currency of issues and developments relevant to psychology and the APS. We work in a hybrid model. Most team members currently work from home, with the option to work in our Melbourne CBD office when it suits them, or as the business requires (i.e., for large planning meetings). This position is part-time at 0.6 FTE (3 days a week). We are happy to accept applications from anywhere in Australia as working remotely can be arranged. Key Selection Criteria General registration with the Psychology Board of Australia Significant experience as a practicing psychologist Broad experience across different sectors, such as private and public Effective communication skills and ability to quickly establish rapport Service focus Sound knowledge of the APS Code of Ethics and ethical guidelines Sound understanding of ethical issues relating to psychological practice and ways of negotiating these Understanding and knowledge of practice and business issues affecting psychologists including those relating to relevant legislation Why work with the APS? Access to salary packaging benefits including Salary packaging Living allowance $15,900 (net) & Meal Entertainment Benefit $2,650 (net) putting more money in your pocket. Flexible approach to work with no mandated days in the office to provide better work/life balance Great social environment to keep us connected 12 weeks paid parental leave 3 paid volunteer days each year Employee Assistance Program & Mental Health First Aiders Staff access to Member Benefits Program Paid Employee Referral Program, where you are rewarded for referring successful talent Applicants should provide a short covering letter and an up-to-date CV addressing the key selection criteria. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit an application immediately. Applications will remain open until 18 November 2024, with the recruitment process starting prior to that date for high-quality candidates. #J-18808-Ljbffr