About the Practice
My clients' practice was founded in the early 2000’s to help people recover from pain, illness, and injury. Since partnering with Southern Cross, they’ve continued to grow nationwide delivering timely, tailored care to support meaningful recovery.
As a New Zealand-owned company, they’re committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and improving health equity for Māori. Most importantly they offer a supportive, inclusive workplace focused on staff wellbeing, development, and career growth.
About the Role
Join this supportive multidisciplinary team providing evidence-based psychological care across Pain Management, Training for Independence, and insurer/employer services.
Work with clients experiencing pain, injury adjustment, anxiety, low mood, and trauma, supporting their recovery.
- Conduct assessments and develop treatment plans
- Deliver evidence-based interventions
- Write clear reports and summaries
- Collaborate with the team
- Complete documentation on time
- Qualified Clinical Psychologist with a Master’s or Doctorate
- Registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board
- Current practising certificate, professional membership, and insurance
- Experience with concussion or brain injury is helpful, but willing to learn is fine
- Good communication and teamwork skills
- Kind, respectful, and ethical
- Good at managing your time and writing clearly
- Eager to keep learning and improving
- Able to work well on your own and with a team
- Competitive salary and bonuses
- Subsidised health insurance
- Annual wellness allowance & flexible work hours
- Birthday leave
- Professional development, training, and supervision
- Career growth opportunities (supervision, training, management)
- Reimbursement for professional registration, membership, and indemnity
- Company-wide rewards, recognition, and team events
- Training in Māori tikanga and cultural capability
- Discounts with brand partners
- Be part of a supportive, nationwide, New Zealand-owned team