Why This Role is Different If you’re looking for: Back-to-back therapy sessions Sitting in a clinic all day No performance accountability This isn’t the role for you. But if you want: Variety, autonomy, and real-world impact To apply psychology in workplaces, not just therapy rooms To see measurable outcomes from your work Keep reading. The Role: Psychology That Changes Outcomes At ORS, psychologists don’t just “treat” - they drive recovery, behaviour change, and return to work outcomes. You will: Work with individuals with psychological injuries to support safe return to work Conduct work-focused psychological and vocational assessments Identify barriers using evidence-based tools Develop solutions and strategies that are meaningful and impactful Apply psychology in real-world settings - workplaces, employers, systems Use approaches like: Motivational interviewing Behavioural activation Graded exposure Work focused cognitive behavioural therapy Provide psychosocial advice to employers and stakeholders Support career transitions and new employment pathways What Makes This Role Different Variety No two days look the same Work across clients, workplaces, and industries Autonomy Control your diary Work from home, office and/or in the community Impact and Relationships Help people return to work, rebuild confidence, and re‑engage with life Build strong, meaningful, and ongoing relationships with employers, agents and treaters Evidence-Based Practices ORS are leaders in this space and continually analyse the work we do and implement evidence-based practices to achieve the best outcomes for our clients We work within structured frameworks that are proven We are the pioneers of ROSES and a new technological administration and scoring tool Multidisciplinary Environment Work with an amazing team of OTs, EPs, physios, rehabilitation counsellors, employment specialists Access opportunities in our other business divisions if desired including clinical psychology and positive behaviour support What You Won’t Be Doing Sitting in a room doing 6 - 8 therapy sessions daily Long-term, open-ended treatment work Working in isolation What You Will Be Responsible For Managing a structured caseload Delivering measurable outcomes Communicating proactively with stakeholders Driving recovery forward - not just maintaining it What We Offer Flexible working (WFH/hybrid work, 9-day fortnight, part-time options, flexible start and finish times) Full supervision (provisional + general pathways) Structured onboarding and competency program National psychology team (200+ psychologists) Clear career pathways Who Thrives Here You’re likely to succeed if you: Enjoy variety and fast-paced work Are outcomes-driven and organised Like working with structure, accountability and feeling a sense of achievement Want to apply psychology beyond therapy Are comfortable engaging with employers and systems Requirements AHPRA Registration (Provisional or General) Driver’s licence and vehicle Willingness to work in medical, community, and workplace settings the ORS Group is a multicultural, diverse, supportive and flexible employer, specifically encouraging applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Recovery & Return To Work Psychologist
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fairfield city council, fairfield city council
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