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Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
In Sync Kids Occupational Therapy
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
23-Mar-2026
Brisbane City QLD 4000
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Launch Psychology
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
23-Mar-2026
Drysdale VIC 3222
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Logic Lounge Psychology
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
19-Mar-2026
North Sydney NSW 2060
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Bloom State Psychology
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
18-Mar-2026
Geelong VIC 3220 VIC 3220
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Oshia
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
18-Mar-2026
Leichhardt NSW 2040
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Presence of Mind Psychology
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
18-Mar-2026
Spring Hill QLD 4000
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
The Wholistic Brain and Mind
Job Type:
Full Time
Salary:
Annual - $80k to $90k
Start Timeframe:
From fixed date
Posted Date:
18-Mar-2026
Clunes NSW 2480
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
The Wholistic Brain and Mind
Job Type:
Part Time
Salary:
% on Billings - 60% to 65%
Start Timeframe:
From fixed date
Posted Date:
18-Mar-2026
Clunes NSW 2480
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Wildflower-Holistic-Services
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
17-Mar-2026
Tahmoor NSW 2573
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Regenerative Psychology
Job Type:
Contract
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
17-Mar-2026
All Australia
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Connect Paediatric Therapy Services
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
16-Mar-2026
Karratha WA 6714
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
The Psychology & Consultancy Group
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
16-Mar-2026
Blue Mountains & Central West NSW
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Step Ahead Psychology
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
13-Mar-2026
Forbes NSW 2871
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Human Psychology
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
13-Mar-2026
Adelaide SA 5000
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Rose Park Psychology
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
11-Mar-2026
Kensington SA 5068
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Laburnum Psychology
Job Type:
Part Time
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
10-Mar-2026
Blackburn VIC 3130
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Merrylands Counselling
Job Type:
Contract
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
09-Mar-2026
Merrylands NSW 2160
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
McKinnon Psychology
Job Type:
Contract
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
06-Mar-2026
Edgecliff NSW 2027
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
Liberating Minds Psychology
Job Type:
Contract
Salary:
% on Billings - 30% to 35%
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
04-Mar-2026
Seymour VIC 3660
Job Classification
Psychologist
Posted By:
BetterSpace Wellbeing Clinic
Job Type:
Contract
Start Timeframe:
Immediately
Posted Date:
04-Mar-2026
Port Macquarie & Mid North Coast NSW
About Psychology jobs in Australia

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Purpose and Mission

Psychologists are allied health professionals who specialise in evaluating, diagnosing and treating patients with mental health issues. These healthcare professionals also study how people think and feel, conduct research and provide counselling for behavioural and psychological issues.

Some psychologists are trained in clinical psychology, which involves specialised training in mental health and psychological problems. Clinical psychologists can further specialise in forensics, neuropsychology and education. The three main methods of clinical psychology are cognitive behaviour, the humanistic perspective and the psychodynamic approach.

The primary tool of a psychologists is tests such as personality tests, aptitude, vocational and intelligence tests to assess the mental and emotional state of their patients. Psychologists can help people during emotionally trying times, and treat patients who are drug addicts, alcoholics, anorexic, bulimic, anxious, depressed and stressed.

Reports To

Many psychologists work at hospitals and clinics, so they typically report to a department head or chief of service. Others work in rehab centers, nursing homes, prisons or in private practice. Those employed by a healthcare provider typically report to a department head or similar mid-level administrator.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Psychologists may have supervisory responsibilities in their practice, or be responsible for training new colleagues, but otherwise tend to be focused more on patient care.

Qualifications

Clinical psychologists must complete a four year full time undergraduate degree in psychology, such as a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) or Bachelor of Psychological Science, and a subsequent Master of Psychology or Doctor of Psychology postgraduate degree.

Registration

All psychologists must register with the Psychology Board of Australia before they can practice in Australia. They can apply for registration via the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). This applies to those that are trained in Australia and abroad. Most psychologists choose to become members of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

Responsibilities of a Psychologist

Specialisations in psychology include clinical neuropsychology, clinical psychology, community psychology, counselling psychology, educational and developmental psychology, forensic psychology, health psychology, organisational psychology and sport psychology.

Psychologists work in private practices, clinics, public and private hospitals, schools, colleges, universities, government departments, the justice system and even at marketing firms.

They need excellent oral and written communication skills and critical thinking skills to work closely with patients, evaluate progress and provide treatment plans. They should be naturally observant and perceptive in order to pick up cues from their patients regarding their emotional state.

It is important to gain patients’ trust and to keep their information confidential. Strong problem solving skills and a genuine interest in people and human behavior are also prerequisites.

Psychologists need to work cooperatively as they are often part of a healthcare team, and must also leadership skills to inspire trust and confidence in their patients.


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