Clinical Psychologist • Lead clinical assessments, deliver therapy, and shape tailored care plans for children and families with complex needs • Support and advise multidisciplinary teams, driving best-practice behaviour support and minimising restrictive interventions • Essential: Current AHPRA registration with Clinical Psychologist endorsement and strong trauma-informed practice expertise About the role Deliver evidence-informed clinical care to children and families with complex needs. Provide assessment, intervention and consultation to improve safety, wellbeing and participation. Work within trauma-informed frameworks to support recovery and reduce restrictive practices. Benefits • Salary packaging employee discounts • Ongoing training and supervision • Supportive, multidisciplinary team • Flexible work options available • Purpose-driven, values-led work Duties • Deliver clinical assessment, formulation and therapy • Develop and review individual care plans • Apply trauma-informed CARE and TCI practice • Guide behaviour support and reduce restrictions • Provide consultation and support to care teams Skills & Experience • Master’s in Clinical Psychology or equivalent • AHPRA registration clinical endorsement • Experience with complex child/family needs • Strong assessment and therapy capability • Ability to consult within multidisciplinary teams About the company / Culture Independence Australia Group is a social enterprise supporting people with disability or personal need. We value equity, empathy, respect and quality, and foster an inclusive, collaborative culture focused on independence, choice and strong community outcomes. How to apply All applications must be lodged online. If you have any additional questions please call Caro Bryant 0418 734 735 or email carolyn.bryant@lifestylesolutions.org.au Our organisation is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.