Clinical Psychologist
The role is based at Pitman House in Point Chevalier.About usThe Pregnancy and Parenting Service (PPS) is a mobile, outreach service for people who are:Pregnant and/or a parent of children under 3 years of ageare experiencing problems related to alcohol or other drug use andpoorly connected to health and/or social services and have complex psychosocial needsPPS is a multidisciplinary team, consisting of nurses, AOD clinicians, social workers, midwives, psychologists, and a psychiatrist.
You would be working in a well-supported team where you will develop expertise specific to women struggling with the above issues as well as their children and their families.This is an opportunity to deliver evidence-based early interventions to address the needs of parents and strengthen the family environment utilising client led strength-based goal planning.You will be working alongside another psychologist and providing psychological assessment and interventions.You will also be providing consultation to the PPS team and ensuring best practice and growth of the service. You will be connected to a wider team of CADS psychologists, and contribute to service improvement and workforce development. There will also be opportunities to continue to develop this role in a way that suits your professional interests and expertise.The clinical role involves home-visiting clients, providing access to a psychologist for those in our community who may not otherwise be able to engage in therapeutic intervention due to complex social difficulties (including lack of childcare and transport).
Psychological interventions complement the work of the rest of the PPS team, who utilise strength-based goal planning, assertive outreach, advocacy, service co-ordination, risk management and harm minimisation, to promote the total wellbeing and recovery of our clients.EssentialA sense of social justice and enjoying working with people in all their complexity is required.You will have a non-judgemental attitude, excellent engagement and communication skills, and an ability to work autonomously within a team. You will also have:Full registration with The New Zealand Psychologists BoardMembership of a Professional Association (e.g. NZPsS, or NZCCP).Full, clean drivers licenceLegal right to work in NZAbility to implement Te Tiriti O Waitangi in your daily workPreferredClinical experience in addictions, mental health, or similarExperience with trauma-informed careComfortable working with other health and social service providers including Family Start, Oranga Tamariki, Kainga Ora, and other community based NGO’sLived experience as a consumer or whanau memberExperience in group facilitationBenefitsWorking for a regional service in the country’s largest districts provides more opportunities for professional development and career progression10 days sick leave and 4 weeks annual leaveCompetitive salary, paid professional registration and paid professional body membership as per Te Whatu Ora/APEX collective agreementUnder the APEX collective agreement, Waitematā psychologists receive up to $4500 each per year for Continuing Professional Development which can be accumulated over two years to $9000.Regular supervision and trainingHow to applyIf you are committed to supporting people in their recovery and have the above skills and experience please contact Clinical Team Leader Anne Crawford on 021 359264 or anne.crawford@waitematadhb.govt.nz Principal Psychologist Nicole Cope on 021 879554 or nicole.cope@waitematadhb.govt.nzTo view a copy of the job description, please click here.You may apply for this role by visiting our website at www.wdhbcareers.co.nz, quoting reference number WDHB17767.Closing Date: 9th December 2024Position Number: WDHB17767