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Clinical/ Health Psychologist - Nephrology

State Government of Victoria, Australia | Melbourne, AU, 3001

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Job posted:11/04/2024 Job type:Part time Salary:Salary not specified Occupation:Medical Reference:65989 Working in Healthcare has never been more important or meaningful Our Journey A new opportunity has become available for psychology embedded within the Monash Health Nephrology Team and we are looking for Senior Psychologists or experienced Grade 2 Psychologist (Clinical or Health Psychology Endorsed) to join our passionate, dynamic Multi-Disciplinary team at Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, on a two year fixed term, part time (0.4) contract. The Monash Health Nephrology service provides treatment for renal diseases. Treatment includes diagnosis, disease management, dialysis (haemodialysis and peritoneal), transplantation (kidney and pancreas) and supportive care including psychological care. The primary purpose of the Psychologist role is to enhance or develop self-care behaviors in patients to help them manage their health successfully and reduce avoidable admissions to public hospitals. This is a unique opportunity to bring your passion for working closely with patients facilitating acceptance and change, expand your knowledge and develop expertise whilst being a valued member of a well-experienced multidisciplinary team. You will be enabled to actively support positive adaptation to living with kidney failure and the promotion of independence through self-care behaviours that enable patients to manage their own health as successfully as possible and reduce avoidable hospital admissions. A Day in the Life The clinical psychologist or health psychologist plays a pivotal role in the Nephrology service. This includes: Providing Psychological assessment and maintaining a therapeutic caseload of patients Delivering quality evidence based, best practice in addressing psychological concerns of patients living with a complex chronic health condition Targeted psychological interventions for procedural distress, pain management, depression, anxiety and specific phobias Liaison with the Multi-Disciplinary team and relevant stakeholders regarding formulation, treatment and management of patients with a key focus on quality improvement activities, research and evaluation Provision of psychological education to the wider health care team This role is embedded within a well-experienced multidisciplinary team (medical, nursing and allied health) and supported by the Psychology and Specialist Services of Monash Health. Access to Psychology specific Clinical Education will be available to support skill development as required. About You: You have been registered and practising psychology for at least 3 years You have experience or a strong interest in developing your experience in working with chronic and complex medical presentations and their psychological impact You are competent in cognitive-behavioural therapy, have a strong understanding and interest in family systems frameworks, behavioural techniques, problem solving therapy, social skills training and psychoeducation You have a demonstrated ability to work within an evidence-based framework for psychological service delivery You have experience in working across the lifespan and with older adults If applying for the Grade 3 position, you are committed to supervision of provisional psychologists and Grade 2 Psychologists / or working toward obtaining training and supervisor registration What you need: Current general registration as a Psychologist with the Australian Health Professionals Regulation Authority (AHPRA) Having or working towards AHPRA endorsement in clinical or health psychology Demonstrated commitment to quality improvement and ability to work in collaboration with a Multi-Disciplinary Team Grade 2 applicants: You hold endorsement in Clinical or Health Psychology Grade 3 applicants: You hold endorsement in Clinical or Health Psychology and have a minimum 5 years' experience working as a registered psychologist at Grade 2 level (or equivalent). You are a registered supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia or actively working towards obtaining your supervisor registration In Return We provide you with: An opportunity to work as a part of a psychology team, with a network and support of a well-established Psychology profession, regular professional supervision and access to internal professional development Genuine career progression opportunities and the ability to work towards becoming a technical specialist in your field Access to psychology clinical educators Opportunity to make a difference in the life of people and their families A strong commitment to patient centred-care and innovation in healthcare Psychology benefits such as:5 professional development days leave plus 2 psychology registration days leave, over and above annual leave.Monash Health is a great place to work In 2022 Monash Health was nominated by LinkedIn as one of the top 25 organisations in Australia to grow your career. Our employees enjoy a range of amazing benefits including: 5 weeks leave and monthly accumulated days off (ADO’s) for full time employees salary packaging options that increase your take-home pay a comprehensive Health and Wellbeing program free vaccinations private health insurance at discounted rates health imaging services Access to onsite parking + more For a confidential discussion and to explore the opportunity further, please call Christine Miller on or Professor Peter Kerr on 9594 3520. How to Apply Applications are only accepted that are submitted via the Monash Health online Mercury System (e-recruit). For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please refer to attached‘Application Guide’located under Position Documents Please note , applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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