Psychologist | Contractor Phillip, ACT Are you a passionate Psychologist looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families? Join an award-winning allied health clinic that is recognised for delivering high-quality, culturally safe, and family-centred care. Our client is a growing multidisciplinary practice that values collaboration, innovation, and professional development. You'll become part of a supportive team committed to helping children and families thrive while providing clinicians with the resources and flexibility they need to succeed. About the Role As a Psychologist, you will: Manage a predominantly paediatric caseload (ages 0–15 years) Support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Global Developmental Delay (GDD), developmental concerns, and other disabilities Conduct psychological assessments and provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions Develop individualised treatment plans tailored to each child and family's goals Work within a holistic, family-centred model of care Collaborate closely with parents, carers, educators, and other professionals Participate in regular multidisciplinary team meetings and case discussions Contribute to collaborative care planning with allied health and holistic health practitioners Have opportunities to contribute to service development and innovation Primarily work from the clinic, with occasional outreach to schools, homes, and regional communities Benefits ✅ Comprehensive induction program with gradual caseload build-up ✅ Ongoing clinical supervision and multidisciplinary support ✅ Regular professional development sessions and case conferences ✅ $2,000 annual Professional Development budget ✅ 2 paid study leave days per year ✅ Additional investment in external training and courses ✅ Competitive salary package of $75,000 – $100,000 Super ✅ Paid professional development leave ✅ Dedicated private consulting room with access to extensive resources ✅ Supportive team culture with communal lunches and regular collaboration ✅ Access to multidisciplinary expertise and cross-disciplinary support ✅ Potential opportunities to support and work within expanding regional services About You To be successful in this role, you will have: A tertiary qualification in Psychology Current AHPRA registration as a Psychologist Experience working with children and families (preferred) Strong assessment, intervention, and report-writing skills A current Australian Driver's Licence Working With Children Check (or willingness to obtain) A commitment to culturally safe, inclusive, and family-centred practice The ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team A passion for helping children and families achieve meaningful outcomes If you're looking for a rewarding role within a supportive and growing allied health team, we'd love to hear from you.