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Job Number : 44877
Type and Location : Psychologist / Sydney
Listed By : Coastal Forensic Psychology on 28 Apr 2026
Psychologist / Forensic or Clinical Psychologist (Part-Time/Full-Time)

Psychologist – Central Coast (Clinic-Based with Flexibility)

Looking for a role where you feel genuinely supported, valued, and able to do your best clinical work? Join a well-established, collaborative practice where you can develop your skills, work with a diverse client base, and be part of a team that prioritises both professional growth and wellbeing.

About the Role
As a Psychologist in our practice, you’ll deliver high-quality, evidence-based services to a diverse Central Coast community, working with children, adolescents, and adults. This role offers exposure to a broad range of presentations, including trauma, mental health, disability, and behavioural concerns, within a structured and well-supported clinical environment.

We offer a supportive environment that values supervision, professional growth, and sustainable workloads.

What You Would Be Doing

  • Deliver evidence-based psychological interventions and therapeutic support to clients.

  • Conduct psychological assessments, formulate case conceptualisations, and develop treatment plans.

  • Provide reports, including clinical, NDIS, and/or reports for Court (depending on expertise).

  • Work collaboratively with families, carers, support coordinators, and other stakeholders in the community.

  • Maintain clear, ethical, and timely clinical documentation.

  • Participate in individual clinical supervision, group supervision and ongoing professional development.

What We’re Looking For

  • General, Clinical or Forensic Psychologist with current AHPRA registration

  • Experience in working with diverse presentations such as mental health, disability, or behavioural concerns

  • Strong therapy, assessment, and report-writing skills

  • A collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills

  • Commitment to ethical practice and continuous professional development.

  • Compliance with relevant checks, including Working with Children Check (WWCC) and Police Check.

Desirable (but not essential)

  • Experience in forensic psychology work or interest in developing skills in this area

  • Experience working with young people and adults

  • Familiarity with the NDIS framework

  • Interest or experience in behaviour support

Why Join Us?

  • Structured clinical support: Regular individual and group supervision (including for Forensic Registrars)

  • Flexibility: Blend of in-clinic and remote work options

  • Professional growth: Opportunities to expand skillset

  • Full admin support: Diary management systems, emails, Microsoft Office package, dedicated receptionists and access to a large, wide range of assessment tools

  • Experienced team: Work alongside skilled clinicians in a collaborative setting

  • Balanced workload: Systems in place to support sustainable practice

  • Varied and meaningful work: Across clinical, forensic, and behavioural presentations

  • Flexibility: Mix of in-clinic and remote work options

  • Competitive remuneration: Based on experience and skills

About Us
We are a well-regarded private psychology practice on the Central Coast providing therapy, assessments, and behaviour support services to children, adolescents, and adults.

Our team includes 15 clinicians, dedicated administrative staff, and a much-loved therapy dog who occasionally brightens the office. We pride ourselves on creating a warm, inclusive, and supportive workplace where clinicians can thrive.

 


Location
Central Coast clinic-based role with flexibility. Applicants must be based in Australia.


 

Apply Now
If you’re looking for a role where you’ll be supported, challenged, and part of a genuinely positive team, we’d love to hear from you.

Submit your resume and a short cover letter outlining your experience and interest.

Contact Details
Gina Lattas

0404743580

[email protected]



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