Clinical Supervisor | Psychologist (Child & Adolescent Focus)

Amherst Psychology


Date: 17 hours ago
City: Canning Vale, Western Australia
Contract type: Part time
Canning Vale and Mount Pleasant

Part-time or Full-time

Leadership Role

Are you a passionate psychologist with a heart for children and a talent for guiding colleagues? We’re looking for a Clinical Supervisor | Psychologist to support our dedicated team of child and adolescent therapists.

About The Opportunity

As a Clinical Supervisor and Psychologist, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of child therapy within our practice. You’ll provide individual and group supervision, foster professional growth, and ensure clinical excellence across our team. This is your opportunity to make a lasting impact—on both your colleagues and the young lives they support.

The role is available full-time or part-time, with a minimum requirement of 3 days per week, based at Canning Vale and Mount Pleasant.

What You’ll Be Doing

Provide regular individual and group supervision to clinicians in our team working with children and families.

Facilitate engaging professional development activities for our child therapy team that enhance their skills, confidence and enjoyment in working with young people.

Enthuse and support our child therapy team in their day-to-day work by creating, sharing, and refining practical tools, session resources, and therapeutic strategies that empower clinicians and enhance client outcomes.

Maintain a reduced therapy caseload across your specific areas of interest, including child, adolescent, and (if you wish) adult and couples’ therapy.

Support clinician wellbeing and cultivate a positive, values-driven team culture.

Ensure best practice standards and ethical compliance in clinical work.

Embrace our feedback-driven approach by committing to the Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) framework.

Contribute to service innovation and business growth through strategic input.

Opportunities to provide individual and group external supervision/consultation.

If public speaking and sharing your knowledge with the world are your thing, we’d also love to support you with this!

What You’ll Bring

A thorough understanding of and commitment to neuro-affirming and trauma-informed practices.

General registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia and board-approved supervisor status (or willingness to obtain – we’re happy to support you with this during your first 6 months in the role).

Minimum 3 years clinical experience, including work with children and families.

Minimum 2 years’ experience supervising or mentoring mental health professionals.

A collaborative, down-to-earth leadership style and a passion for mentoring others.

Demonstrated proficiency in digital tools and a willingness to embrace technology in your day-to-day workflow.

Why Join Us?

Supportive Team Culture: Join a team that values growth, connection, and enjoyment.

Professional Development: Take advantage of our generous internal professional development opportunities and supervision. We also offer a generous individual professional development allowance and leave to help you grow in your career.

Technology and Resources: Access a personal laptop and all the technology platforms required to work in a psychology practice, including Zanda, NovoPsych, NovoNote, and FIT Outcomes.

Wellbeing Focus: We prioritize the wellbeing of our team through a range of supports including our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). We also provide an additional week of annual leave after you’ve worked with us for 12 months.

Influence and Innovation: Have the opportunity to shape clinical programs and influence practice direction. Your input and ideas are valued and encouraged.

Beautiful Workspace: Work in a beautiful, well-resourced ergonomic workspace that supports your comfort and productivity.

Ready to lead with heart and purpose?

Join us now and be a vital part of nurturing the next generation of child therapists. Apply today! Simply upload your current resume, with a cover letter/email outlining what appeals to you about the role and our practice.

If you'd like to chat confidentially to learn more about the opportunity, feel free to reach out to our Clinical Manager and Clinical Psychologist, Eimear Quigley at [email protected] or call (08) 9456 0411.
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