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Job Number : 44566
Type and Location : Psychologist / Working Australia Wide
Listed By : MoreGoodDays on 23 Jan 2026
Lead Psychologist at MoreGoodDays

Lead Psychologist at MoreGoodDays

Part-Time Employed Role
Work Remotely, Australia Wide (Hybrid available in Melbourne and Sydney)

About More Good Days

More Good Days is an digital health company supporting people navigating chronic pain, post-injury recovery, and the emotional impacts that often follow major life events—including trauma-related and post-traumatic health symptoms.

We operate at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and innovation. Our work is grounded in evidence, and  delivered through modern digital platforms that allow us to reach people at scale, iterate quickly, and continuously improve how care is delivered.

Our team includes clinicians, technologists, and people with lived experience. We move quickly, test ideas thoughtfully, and are constantly refining our programs, tools, and systems to better support the people who use them.

We use a modern biopsychosocial approach that recognises the role of the nervous system, emotions, thoughts, body, and environment in shaping pain, stress, and recovery. Through digital programs and personalised multidisciplinary support (psychology and physiotherapy), we help people make sense of their symptoms and build confidence in everyday life.

About the Role

We’re looking for a Lead Psychologist to take on a senior clinical leadership role within our psychology team. 

This role is first and foremost about clinical leadership, quality, and care oversight—but it also requires comfort with change, curiosity about technology, and a genuine interest in how digital tools can improve access, consistency, and outcomes in mental healthcare.

You’ll help ensure that strong clinical standards are upheld while we continue to build, refine, and scale our digital programs. You’ll be involved in shaping how psychology is delivered in a tech-enabled model.

Alongside this leadership remit, you’ll hold a small, intentional clinical caseload, staying closely connected to the work and supporting complex or escalated cases when needed.

What You’ll Do

Clinical Leadership & Team Support (Primary Focus)

Provide day-to-day clinical leadership within a growing, technology-enabled psychology team

Support psychologists working in a digital care model, including telehealth and program-based delivery

Facilitate individual and group supervision, check-ins, and reflective practice

Act as a point of escalation for clinical concerns, safety issues, and complex decision-making

Provide clinical input across cases to support consistency and quality of care

Support onboarding and recruitment of psychologists, including assessing readiness for digital and remote care

Help foster a culture that balances clinical depth with innovation, adaptability, and learning

Quality, Governance & Clinical Standards

Take shared responsibility for clinical quality, governance, and compliance across psychology services

Support the development and refinement of clinical documentation, guidelines, and decision frameworks suited to digital delivery

Help ensure clinical processes keep pace with a fast-evolving health tech environment

Contribute to decisions around service boundaries, escalation pathways, and safe use of digital tools

Program & Capability Development

Provide clinical leadership input into the design and evolution of digital psychology programs

Work closely with product, content, and clinical teams to ensure tools are clinically sound, usable, and safe

Contribute to training that supports psychologists to work confidently with technology-enabled care

Participate in evaluation, iteration, and continuous improvement cycles

Clinical Work (Secondary Focus)

Provide evidence-based psychological care via telehealth to a small caseload

Work with people experiencing persistent pain, post-injury recovery, and trauma-related distress

Use structured, evidence-informed approaches aligned with our digital programs

What This Role Offers

Real influence over how psychology is delivered using digital tools

Part-time employed position with stable hours

Remote work across Australia (with hybrid options available)

The opportunity to help shape innovative models of care—not just deliver sessions

A collaborative team that values both evidence and experimentation

A competitive salary package

You’ll Be a Great Fit If You:

Are a fully registered psychologist (AHPRA)

Are eligible for Medicare provider status

Have experience supervising psychologists or are trained/eligible to do so

Are genuinely interested in healthcare innovation and technology-enabled care

Feel energised by working in mission driven, fast-paced, evolving environment

Are comfortable adapting processes as programs and platforms evolve

Bring strong clinical judgement around risk, escalation, and boundaries

Enjoy developing other clinicians and lifting overall quality

Want to help shape the future of digital mental healthcare

Contact

If this sounds like it could be a good fit but you have questions - you can call Nel at 0411178705.

You can also send your application through to [email protected]

Contact Details
Contact

If this sounds like it could be a good fit but you have questions - you can call Nel at 0411178705.


You can also send your application through to [email protected]



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