Closes: Feb 17, 2026
Location: PLAINLAND, QLD
Salary:
Job Type: Permanent position | Part time position
Psychologist – Part-Time - Plainland, Queensland Position Highlights:
Competitive remuneration and benefits Annual Salary - Pro-rata basis for part-time hours, with final remuneration dependent on experience plus Superannuation, benefits can be negotiated Personal, Collaborative Supportive team
Flexibility That Fits Real Life Meaningful, Varied
Work: Individual and group therapy across the lifespan and a wide range of presentations that match your populations and areas of interests Manageable Case Loads
Low Administrative Burden Growth & Development opportunities involvement in leadership, group programs, and community initiatives as they expand Community Impact in a growing regional community
Employment Type: Permanent –Part Time 2- 3 days a week (16-24 hours) – building to full time if desired, with flexibility around school hours where possible
Practice Information: The organisation is committed to providing trauma-focused, culturally safe, and compassionate mental health support that is evidence-informed and tailored to the unique needs of each individual. Whether you are navigating personal challenges or seeking professional collaboration, they aim to offer care that supports emotional health and fosters resilience through respectful, person-centred practice.
Their therapeutic environment is guided by inclusivity, professionalism, and a deep respect for each person’s context and experience. Position Description: not specified
Position Requirements: Current AHPRA registration as a General Psychologist
Eligibility for a Medicare Provider Number, or active progression toward eligibility Legal right to work in Australia
Ability to meet all role requirements within the relevant Award classification Strong communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills Demonstrated experience providing clinical mental health services to individuals with moderate to severe and complex mental illness, and/or to therapeutic groups
Experience collaborating with, or providing clinical updates to, GPs and other Allied Health professionals Sound understanding of the mental health sector, including current reform agendas across primary care, tertiary services, and non-government organisations Well-developed verbal and written communication skills, including negotiation and collaborative problem solving
High level clinical documentation skills with strong attention to detail Effective problem-solving abilities, supporting evidence based clinical decision making Proficiency in the use of computers and clinical software systems, including Microsoft programs
Demonstrated alignment with the organisation’s values Commitment to delivering high quality, consistent, and continuous health services to local communities After Hours Requirements:
No About Plainland: Plainland is a fast-growing rural–lif Apply
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