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Community Care Trust Aotearoa are seeking an experienced Registered Psychologist to join our organisation as a Clinical Advisor, supporting adults and youth across the South Island to achieve their goals. This role is ideal for a clinician who wants to influence practice at a system level, support staff working with complex needs, and contribute to culturally responsive, values-driven services.
Job Responsibility:
Provide expert clinical advice, consultation, and leadership across multiple services and regions
Work closely with managers and frontline teams, to ensure our services are safe, ethical, evidence-informed, and aligned with Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Requirements:
Registered as a Psychologist with the NZ Psychologists Board and currently holding a practising certificate and registration as per HPCA 2003
Being a member of the NZ Psychological Society or NZ College of Clinical Psychology or an International Neuropsychological society acceptable to ACC
Minimum 2 years post registration experience working with Clients with: Behaviours of concerns, including formulation and implementation of behaviour support plans
Hold a current First Aid Certificate (or be willing to complete one at our cost)
Be eligible to work in New Zealand and have a valid visa with a minimum of 12 months until expiry
Hold a FULL, clean New Zealand Driver License
Nice to have:
Knowledge and Understanding of the principals of Applied Behaviour Analysis and Positive Behaviour support is an advantage
An understanding of behavioural responses
An understanding of communications and the relationship with behaviour
An understanding of functional analysis and the relationship with behaviour
Knowledge and ability to interpret neuropsychological assessments
Demonstrated regular and ongoing post-graduate and professional development
Confidence supporting complex cases and providing clinical consultation
A collaborative leadership style and commitment to workforce development
A genuine commitment to equity, cultural responsiveness, and whānau-centred practice
What we offer:
Flexible working arrangements
Supportive, values-led leadership
Opportunities to shape services and build clinical capability