Clinical Lead - Senior Psychologist

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Auckland, NZL
In-Office
Senior level
Healthtech • Professional Services • Telehealth
The Role
Provide clinical and operational leadership for ACC Psychology Services, supervise and upskill junior psychologists, deliver complex assessments and evidence-based interventions (CBT, EMDR, ACT, DBT, etc.), ensure clinical governance and contract compliance, maintain caseload and documentation, and support service development and interdisciplinary care across Auckland.
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Clinical Lead - Senior Psychologist | Auckland Wide | Full Time 

Make a bigger difference with Better Days in Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland
 

Who we are | Ko wai mātou 

Better Days started with a simple vision: to provide better community-centred support services for people living with disability, and to be a better place to work for all team members by putting our clinicians at the front and centre of what we do. 

We are excited to be looking for a person who lives our values and wants to make an impact by supporting people and whānau to achieve better outcomes in their homes, communities and everyday lives. 

Job description 

Join our Auckland team - your opportunity awaits.  

Are you an experienced Psychologist ready to step into a Clinical Lead role where your expertise is truly valued? Better Days in Auckland is looking for a passionate and senior Psychologist to lead within our dynamic interdisciplinary team. This is a unique opportunity to provide both clinical leadership and hands-on practice in a flexible, collaborative, and clinician-led environment. 

In this role, you will support and guide a team of psychologists, contribute to clinical excellence across our ACC Psychology Services, and help shape best practice — while continuing to deliver meaningful client care. 

If you are passionate about high-quality psychological practice, mentoring others, and improving outcomes for clients of all ages, this could be the next step in your career. 

We are looking for a Clinical Lead Psychologist to join our vibrant Interdisciplinary Team and help bring our values to life.

Our values | Whanonga pono

  • We Get Sh*t Done!
  • We are People People
  • Love What You Do
  • Frankly, we Give a Damn
  • We Value Ourselves
     

Industry-leading support and benefits | Huanga 

  • Flexible working options, including the ability to start or finish your day from home where appropriate 
  • Travel reimbursement for community-based work 
  • Competitive remuneration, including Better Rewards perks when you exceed KPI during each cycle 
  • A supportive, experienced team with regular interdisciplinary connection 
  • Opportunities to work alongside experienced clinicians across psychology, behaviour support and rehabilitation 
  • Meaningful work supporting people and whānau across Auckland 
  • Professional growth in ACC, rehabilitation, community-based practice and psychological service

Job Description

About your new role | He kōrero whakamārama mō tēnei tūranga 

The Kaiwhakamātau Hinengaro Matua | Lead Psychologist – Clinical Lead is a senior leadership position responsible for overseeing Better Days’ ACC Psychology Services contract. This role provides both clinical and operational leadership, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based psychological services across the team. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced psychologist to step into a leadership role where you will mentor, supervise, and upskill a growing team of junior psychologists while maintaining a meaningful client caseload. 
 

  • Provide clinical leadership and oversight of psychological services under the ACC contract 
  • Deliver comprehensive psychological assessments for clients with complex injuries across home, community, and clinic settings 
  • Provide evidence-based psychological interventions using modalities such as CBT, EMDR, ACT, DBT, MI, Schema Therapy, CPT, PE, and mindfulness-based approaches 
  • Apply trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strengths-based frameworks in all clinical work 
  • Lead clinical supervision, mentoring, and capability development of junior psychologists 
  • Ensure quality assurance, clinical governance, and contract compliance across all service delivery 
  • Contribute to interdisciplinary collaboration and coordinated care planning 
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation and ACC reporting requirements 
  • Support service development, policy review, and continuous improvement initiatives 
  • Identify training needs and deliver structured upskilling for junior clinicians 
     

Experience needed for this role 

  • This role will suit an experienced Psychologist who is confident working independently across community, clinic, and home-based settings, while also contributing to a senior clinical leadership function within an interdisciplinary team. Strong experience within ACC Psychological Services is highly valued. 
  • Experience working across comprehensive psychological assessment, formulation, treatment planning, intervention, review, and outcome-focused reporting for clients with complex injury presentations. 
  • Experience supporting clients with injury-related and trauma-related presentations, including pain, disability, concussion, neurological injury, adjustment difficulties, and broader psychosocial needs. 
  • Confidence delivering evidence-based psychological interventions, with the ability to adapt approaches such as CBT, ACT, EMDR, DBT, and related modalities to suit client goals, cultural context, whānau involvement, and functional recovery needs. 
  • Strong report writing and clinical communication skills, with the ability to provide clear, practical recommendations for clients, whānau, ACC, and other stakeholders. 
  • Experience in supervision, mentoring, or supporting junior clinicians is highly regarded, along with familiarity with ACC Psychology Services and rehabilitation or community-based practice. 
     

Qualifications 

  • Master’s or Doctoral qualification in Psychology (or equivalent recognised qualification) 
  • Current registration with the relevant professional psychology board/body 
  • ACC Psychology Services full approval 
  • Current practising certificate 
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance 
  • The ability to work autonomously providing in-home and community-based support 
  • Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and culturally responsive practice 
  • Alignment with Better Days’ values 
  • Availability to travel Auckland wide 
  • A current full New Zealand driver licence and access to your own car 
  • Evidence of your right to work in New Zealand 

 

Additional Information

To make a bigger difference to people’s lives and your career, click ‘Apply Now’ below! 

If you would like to have a confidential conversation before applying (or if you’re just interested in a career with Better Days and want to just chat a bit more), please email Mia at [email protected] 

Commitment to Diversity:   

At Better Days we embrace diversity, inclusivity and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and abilities including neurodiverse individuals.    

If you think you’d be great in this role but don’t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply, we’d love to hear from you.

Learn more at: www.betterdays.nz 

Skills Required

  • Master's or Doctoral qualification in Psychology (or equivalent recognised qualification)
  • Current registration with the relevant professional psychology board/body
  • ACC Psychology Services full approval
  • Current practising certificate
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Ability to deliver evidence-based interventions (CBT, EMDR, ACT, DBT, MI, Schema Therapy, CPT, PE, mindfulness)
  • Experience in comprehensive psychological assessment, formulation, treatment planning and outcome-focused reporting for complex injury presentations
  • Strong report writing and clinical communication skills
  • Experience supervising, mentoring, or supporting junior clinicians
  • Commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and culturally responsive practice
  • Availability to travel Auckland wide and provide community/home-based support
  • Current full New Zealand driver licence and access to own car
  • Evidence of right to work in New Zealand
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Better Rehab is an accredited NDIS-registered community allied health provider operating across Australia. The organization delivers personalized, evidence-based therapy through a multidisciplinary team specializing in occupational therapy, speech pathology, physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and positive behavior support. Their mission is to improve the quality of life for participants living with disabilities or health conditions via in-home, in-clinic, and telehealth services.

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