Psychologist
Better Days - NZ
Join our Auckland team and earn an attractive hourly rate + travel reimbursement.
Your Opportunity Awaits: Are you a Psychologist seeking a role where your expertise is truly valued? Better Days in Auckland is looking for passionate individuals like you to join our dynamic interdisciplinary team. Here, you’ll be supported to make a meaningful impact while working in a flexible and collaborative environment.
Make a bigger difference, join Better Days in Tāmaki Makaurau I Auckland
Who We Are | Ko Wai Matou
Better Days started with a simple vision: to provide better community-centred support services for people living with a 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 that lives our values and wants to make an impact to join our team.
If you have unwavering commitment to offer the highest quality of support to people of all ages to get better outcomes for the people we work with, than this might be the dream role for you.
We are looking for a passionate Psychologist to join our vibrant Interdisciplinary Team that brings 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
- Flexibile working
- Travel reimbursement
- Competitive remuneration
Responsibilities
As a Psychologist at Better Days, you will play a key role in supporting clients with psychological, emotional, and behavioural challenges to achieve meaningful recovery and independence. Your responsibilities will include:
- Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments in home, community, and clinical settings
- Manage a diverse caseload including ACC training for independence, psychological services, and private client work in line with NZ practice standards
- Deliver evidence-based interventions (e.g. CBT and other therapeutic approaches) tailored to individual needs
- Develop, monitor, and review client treatment plans and rehabilitation goals
- Conduct psychometric, behavioural, and functional assessments as required
- Identify barriers to recovery and support clients toward independence
- Maintain clear and effective communication with Keyworkers, the interdisciplinary team, Recovery Partners, referrers, and other stakeholders to ensure coordinated care and timely progress updates
- Provide early education to the family/whānau of the client on the effects of psychological problems to foster strong recovery and coping strategies
- Maintain accurate, confidential clinical documentation in line with organizational and professional standards
- Manage your own caseload and schedule in collaboration with the Administration team to ensure efficient appointment management
- Meet ACC and other funder reporting requirements within agreed timeframes
About You
- Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (or an equivalent recognised qualification)
- Current registration with the New Zealand Psychologists Board and a valid Annual Practising Certificate
- Professional membership body (e.g. NZ Psych Society, NZ College of Clinical Psychologists
- A current full New Zealand driver licence
- At least 1 year of post-qualification experience in a relevant field (graduates also welcome to apply)
- A strong understanding of the New Zealand healthcare system
- The ability to work autonomously providing in-home and community-based support
- You embody Better Days’ values and are committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
- You’re available to travel Auckland wide.
- You have your own car
- You can provide evidence of your right to work in New Zealand
How To Apply
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_hidden***. Or learn more at: www.betterdays.nz