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, psychologists and a mental health nurse play a crucial role in providing top-notch mental health care to individuals seeking support for a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges. You will receive
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, which includes the University’s Health Service, Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS), and the Chaplaincy service. SEDS is responsible for providing educational adjustments for students with a
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, health services research, public health, behavioural science / health psychology, epidemiology or social sciences. A track record of publications in academic journals that demonstrates extensive experience
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staff. The Student Equity and Disability Services (SEDS) is in the Wellbeing Services portfolio, which includes the University’s Health Service, Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS), and the
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, Psychology, Neuroscience, or a closely related field, with a strong focus on AI and machine learning. Demonstrated experience in applying state of the art AI and machine learning frameworks and techniques in
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qualifications in one or more of epidemiology, health or allied health (e.g. psychology, medicine, nursing/midwifery), quantitative social science or related disciplines. The successful applicant is expected
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tertiary qualification (e.g., accredited social work degree eligible for AASW membership, or psychology) with a minimum of five years' practical experience, or equivalent mix of education and relevant
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psychology, occupational therapy, mental health nursing, social work, or a cognate discipline. A demonstrated ability to develop, implement and evaluate training and educational activities for the mental
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relationships, empowers you to engage and lead captivating learning sessions. You will also have: A tertiary qualification in an appropriate field (education, wellbeing, psychology, social work or other Allied
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highly desirable. You will also have: Tertiary qualification in Early Childhood Education or allied fields, including Special Education, Psychology, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Social Work