- Central
Adelaide Local Health Network, Woodville and Hampstead
- Salary:
AHP3 - $108,347 - $116,216 p.a. + Superannuation & Salary Sacrifice
Benefits
- Salary:
AHP2 - $91,785 - $106,330 p.a. + Superannuation & Salary Sacrifice
Benefit
- Up to
Full Time (job share possible), Contracted Role up to 12 months
We Need You in Allied Health
Join over 2,600 allied health professionals at CALHN and play a vital
role in delivering safe and
connected world-class care across South Australia.
- Make a
real difference across emergency, acute, rehabilitation, community, and
mental health care settings.
- Thrive
in a values-driven organisation that puts people first and is future
focused.
- Collaborate
within multidisciplinary teams that support innovation and professional
growth.
- Be
part of a leading health network shaping the future of health through
care, research, and education.
Find out more about CALHN
sites and services, our stories and the opportunities
to be part of CALHN
About the Role
Classification for this position will be determined by your skills,
experience and qualifications, ensuring you are appointed at the level that
best reflects your professional capability. Whether joining us as an AHP2
Clinical/Health Psychologist or stepping into the AHP3 Senior Clinical/Health
Psychologist role, you will contribute meaningfully to the work of the CALHN
Metabolic and Bariatric Clinic (CMBC) as part of a supportive,
multidisciplinary team dedicated to helping patients achieve sustainable health
outcomes.
You will provide high-quality clinical and health psychology assessments
and therapeutic interventions, supporting patients to identify barriers to
lifestyle change and build the readiness, motivation and skills needed for
lasting behavioural modification. At the AHP3 level, you will also contribute
to service planning, evaluation, research and continuous improvement
initiatives, helping to evolve the CMBC model of care to enhance effectiveness,
efficiency and the overall patient experience. Across both classifications,
your expertise will play a vital role in empowering patients and supporting
their long-term wellbeing.
In this role, you will also join the CALHN Psychology Department. CALHN
Psychology offers you the benefits of a large and experienced Psychology team
across multiple campuses. Our work practices are designed to foster your
clinical skills, knowledge and experience, and to assist you to develop your
career further. We provide a supportive environment with supervision,
opportunities for CPD, a strong emphasis on development and learning for staff,
and networking and research opportunities with other CALHN and SA Health
psychologists.
About You
You are a skilled and insightful psychologist who is passionate about
supporting individuals facing complex health challenges, capable of driving
meaningful behavioural change, and committed to enhancing patient wellbeing.
Whether joining at the AHP2 or AHP3 level, you bring strong clinical
capability, a collaborative mindset and a commitment to delivering
evidence-based, person-centred care within a multidisciplinary environment.
This role is being offered up to full-time (1.0FTE), however we are also
keen to hear from psychologists who are interested in part-time work with a
job-share arrangement.
Key Requirements
- Professional
registration & clinical capability
Registered (or eligible) as a Psychologist under the Health Practitioner
Regulation National Law, with AHP3 applicants holding general registration
with endorsement in Clinical and/or Health Psychology and approved
supervisor status at all levels, supported by extensive post-qualification
experience.
- Advanced
assessment, intervention & problem-solving
Proven ability to design, implement and evaluate psychological
interventions—individual, group and family—with strong capability in
assessing and resolving complex clinical issues, managing ethical
considerations, and providing specialist consultancy to internal and
external stakeholders.
- Research,
evaluation & service development
Experience conducting research, evaluating clinical outcomes and
contributing to service improvement, with AHP3 applicants demonstrating
strategic thinking, initiative and leadership in developing and enhancing
psychological service delivery.
- Collaboration,
communication & multidisciplinary practice
Strong communication, liaison and teamwork skills, with experience working
within multidisciplinary teams and a sound understanding of legislation,
codes, ethical standards and the impact of health issues on individuals,
families and communities.
Why You’ll Love It Here - CALHN benefits that matter
In line
with the new Allied Health Professionals, Assistants and
Psychologists Enterprise Agreement 2025 you’ll enjoy enhanced benefits that support you
and your career.
- Psychologists – if
employed as an AHP holding an Area of Practice Endorsement eligible for an
annual allowance
depending on classification level, payable in lieu of the Additional
Qualification Allowance.
- Salary packaging – up
to $9,010 for living expenses + $2,650 for meals & entertainment +
pre-tax super & novated lease options
- Clinical
collaboration – work with multidisciplinary teams to access a supportive network
of clinicians with broad, shared expertise
- Safe
connections – be part of a culture of safety and connectivity,
focusing on outcomes and continuous improvements
- Professional
development allowance - with structured development support
- Recognition
& growth – celebrate success and explore opportunities across CALHN’s many
sites
- Flexible
work options – speak to us about flexibility options for this role to suit your
lifestyle
- Paid
leave – with leave loading for rest and recharge
- Health
& fitness perks – discounted access to Fitness Passport & free flu
vaccinations
- Wellbeing
support – Employee Assistance Program for you & your family
Diversity & Inclusion
We’re committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels
safe, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applications from
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities,
culturally diverse backgrounds, and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Application Information
Curious about this role?
Connect with
Tracy Kroon, Business Consultant, Specialty Medicine 2
Phone: +61 8 8222 6582
E-mail: [email protected]
Applications close: 11:55 pm, Wednesday 4 March 2026
Go to the SA Health Career Website for how to apply, and Australian and International applicant guidelines for more information
Please note that unsolicited applications from recruitment agencies or
third parties will not be accepted for this position
For further information and to apply visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/careers and search for Job Ref: 922746