As applications are received they will be reviewed and shortlisting may take place earlier than the advertised closing date.
We are looking to fill this position as soon as possible so may withdraw the advert if the perfect candidate is found before the expiry date. Don’t delay applying if you think you’re the right fit to join the MidCentral team! MidCentral requires ALL its employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (including the first booster vaccination). We will not accept applications that do not meet this criteria.
MidCentral actively seeks Māori into our workforce to reflect the community we serve.
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Te Uru Rauhi, Mental Health and Addiction Services at MidCentral have great opportunities for experienced and enthusiastic
Clinical Psychologists . These positions are full time and will be based in the
Manawatu locality and provide some services across the rohe.
The successful applicant/s will be able to demonstrate a level of knowledge and skill in the assessment and management of mental health and addictions presentations within a community setting. The roles will also include the capacity to be part of a
new model of care Te Mātāpuna o te Ora which focuses on an integrated treatment approach for those who would benefit from mental health and addiction services.
We are looking for candidates who are highly motivated, committed to ensuring culturally responsive care, excited by change and able to work across teams, and committed to a strengths based recovery approach that supports people and whanau to achieve their goals.
MidCentral is committed to ensuring that children and young people are safe from abuse and harm. As part of our commitment to children and young people, and in line with the Childrens Act 2014, appointment to positions that involve regular or overnight contact with children will include worker safety checks. These checks are in addition to the requirement to have a satisfactory police clearance. Further information will be provided to shortlisted candidates. More information about the Childrens Act 2014 is available from the Ministry for Children (Oranga Tamariki) website.