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General or Clinical Psychologist Job at Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Service Job at Waitemata District Health Board, Auckland, Auckland Central



Location:
   Auckland
   Auckland Central
Work type:
   Full Time
Classification:
   Healthcare & Medical
   Psychology, Counselling & Social Work
 

BROADEN YOUR FORENSICS EXPERIENCE!General orClinical PsychologistMason Clinic, Regional Forensic Psychiatry ServicesWith a world class reputation in quality and innovation, the Mason Clinic is now recruitingeither a General orClinical Psychologist to become part of our multi-disciplinary team.Providing broad-based assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services, you will provide clinical and risk assessments and treatment to a culturally diverse group of forensic clients. You will also provide consultation, supervision and training to other Mason Clinic staff and may be involved in the design, delivery and evaluation of group based treatment programmes.The General psychologist will be working with patients referred to the Psychology Department. The Psychologist is to provide Consultation to staff, assessment and therapy under the supervision of a registered clinical psychologist in the Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services.For a copy of the Job Description, please contact melissa.eagle@waitematadhb.govt.nzTraining and support are key priorities in developing our workforce. So if you are ready to take a step up in your career or build on your experience so far,then tobe considered for this role pleaseapply directly onlineby clicking the ‘apply’ buttonFormore information about this exciting opportunity please phone Bruce Talbot (Associate Service Manager) on 0212756768Or for recruitment enquiries please contact Melissa Eagle- Recruitment Consultant on 09 442 7251Closing Date: 11 November (extended)Possition Number: 033287We at Mental Health and Addictions Services, Waitemata DHB, believe it is the duty of anyone working in or applying to work in Mental Health to help fight the stigma often associated with mental illness. For more details about how you can help, please click here.For further information regarding WDHB Recruitment Process, pleaseClick here