About Us The Childhood Cancer Association is one of Australia's leading childhood cancer support organisations. We are dedicated to improving the wellbeing of children with cancer and their families through comprehensive emotional, practical and financial support. We are seeking a Psychologist to join our experienced and dynamic Family Services Team . Based in North Adelaide, this role offers the opportunity to work in a setting alongside committed professionals who are passionate about making a genuine impact. About the Role As a Psychologist, you will provide evidence-based psychological services to children, young people and their families across the cancer experience. This role is both varied and rewarding, and includes: Providing individual, family and group therapy across the lifespan using evidence-based approaches Developing, facilitating and evaluating therapeutic and psycho-educational group programs Working collaboratively with the Family Services Team to coordinate psychological, social and practical supports for families. This is a full-time role, however part-time would be considered for the right candidate. About You You are a committed and compassionate Psychologist who values working in a family-focused service. You will bring: Registration with the Psychology Board of Australia A willingness to engage in ongoing professional development and undertake further training as required Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively with children, families, professionals and external stakeholders The ability to work both independently and collaboratively, manage competing demands, adapt to change and demonstrate sound initiative and attention to detail. Experience working with children, families or in health settings will be highly regarded. Our Culture & Benefits At the Childhood Cancer Association, our people are at the heart of what we do. We foster a supportive and reflective team environment guided by our values of respect, integrity, accountability and ethical practice . We support your wellbeing and professional growth through: Salary packaging benefits Access to professional supervision with Psychology Board of Australia approved supervisors (including Health and Clinical Psychology endorsement) Ongoing training and professional development opportunities A collaborative, supportive workplace where your contribution truly matters Special Conditions Prior to being employed, the successful applicant will be required to have the following satisfactory checks: DHS Working With Children Check (WWCC) National Police Check (National Police Certificate) for general employment probity and vulnerable person-related employment The successful applicant will be required to provide evidence of completion of the Child Safe Environments for Children and Young People training or be willing to undertake training. Due to work in the health environment, we comply with the immunisation requirements of SA Health. The Childhood Cancer Association is a Child Safe Environment. Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Working with Children Check and National Police Check. All staff recruited to work for the Association are required to work within our code of conduct and undergo relevant pre-employment checks. Your Application For more information, including a detailed job description, please email childhoodcancer.asn.au To apply please send a cover letter and an updated CV addressing the essential requirements and the job description to childhoodcancer.asn.au Apply as soon as possible as applications will be assessed upon receipt. Enquiries: Anna Perry, Manager - Family Service Email: childhoodcancer.asn.au Only those candidates who reach interview stage will be contacted.