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Te Whiwhinga mahi The opportunity
This is a part-time 0.4FTE (16 hours per week) permanent position.
Remuneration is at PTF4: 0.4 FTE PTF4 $121332 $48532.80
The School of Psychology and Clinical Psychology Programme recognises the importance of Mori psychology and training Clinical Psychologists who can appropriately meet the needs of Mori clients and communities in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Clinical Programme is committed to increasing Mori student numbers to 50% of the cohort in order to meet workforce shortages. Accordingly we are working to develop and implement indigenous psychological knowledge te reo tikanga and Mtauranga Mori within the Clinical Psychology curriculum and clinical placements.
The purpose of this position is to support the successful progress of Mori students through the programme with a focus on applied clinical practice and teaching. The Professional Teaching fellow will provide clinical supervision to students practicing in the Psychology Clinic coordinate and teach in the Interview Skills course and assist in the coordination and liaison associated with 12-week community placements for Mori and other students. You will be expected to deliver the following:
Essential Qualifications and Knowledge include:
For more detailed information please refer to the Position Description.
M t mtou rp About the team
The Doctor of Clinical Psychology Programme is located within the School of Psychology. Our clinical psychology training is based on the Scientist Practitioner Model with the philosophy which emphasises the value of research as well as recognises that existing research knowledge must be adapted to the needs of any client as well as to the distinctiveness of the Aotearoa/New Zealand context.
Our teaching reflects the commitment of the Clinical Staff the School of Psychology and the University to tangata whenua in terms of the Treaty of Waitangi. It is expected that when conducting assessments formulations and treatment interventions students consider these and other cultural social and economic origins of and solutions to mental health difficulties.
Our staff and students can connect with our flagship:
Tukana Women in Science Parenting and Rainbow networks and our Waipapa Marae.
He krero mu About you
You will have excellent communication skills with the ability to motivate and inspire students. You will have knowledge skills and ability to use in therapy and teach Hui and Mori models of mental health for working with Mori whanau as well as CBT ACT DBT and Third wave cognitive therapies. A good understanding and awareness of process issues in supervision and therapy practice is essential.
Ng huatanga kei a mtou What we offer
The University of Auckland is New Zealands leading university and maintains significant computational laboratory and analytic facilities. Auckland itself is frequently rated as one of the worlds most liveable cities.
The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:
In addition we also offer career development programmes discounted car parking a generous parental leave allowance childcare and a number of other discounts on internal and external services.
For more information please visit Staff Benefits.
Me phea te tuku tono How to apply
Applications must be submitted online by the closing date Monday 9th June 2025 to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.
Please reach out to Dr Tania Cargo Director of the Doctor of Clinical Psychology programme for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions but we do not accept applications by email.
**We reserve the right to close applications early if a suitable candidate is found.**
Additional Information :
Equity
The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe inclusive and equitable environment. For further information on services for Mori Pacific women LGBTQIATakatpuiMVPFAFF people with disabilities parenting support flexible work and other personal circumstances go to
The University is committed to providing a safe inclusive and equitable environment where everyone can thrive. For further information see Te Ara Tautika the Equity Policy and visit
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Part-time
Part-time