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An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced and passionate clinician to join our Psychology team as a Clinical Placement Supervisor. In this highly rewarding role, you will play a key part in supporting postgraduate psychology students through their professional placements while strengthening partnerships with external practitioners and placement providers.
Working across professional pathway programs, you will help create meaningful placement opportunities, provide supervision and support to students and supervisors, and contribute to the continued growth and success of our Psychology Clinic and training programs.
This is an opportunity to combine your clinical expertise, supervisory capability, and relationship-building skills in a role that directly contributes to the future of the profession.
The Role
As the Clinical Placement Supervisor, you will facilitate and oversee student placements across professional psychology programs, ensuring students receive high-quality learning experiences that support their professional development and accreditation requirements.
You will build and maintain strong relationships with external psychology practitioners and organisations to expand placement opportunities and enhance industry engagement. The role also provides strategic input into program development, policies, and initiatives that strengthen the Discipline’s professional training programs.
Key responsibilities include:
About you
You are an experienced and collaborative clinician with a passion for supervision, student development, and professional engagement. You thrive on building strong stakeholder relationships and enjoy contributing to innovative and high-quality professional training programs.
To be successful in this role, you will bring:
This HEW 9 role is a full time permanent role based at Callaghan Campus
About our University
The University of Newcastle stands as a global leader distinguished by a commitment to equity and excellence. Our vision is to be a world-leading University for our regions and creating a better future for our regions and the globe. Underpinned by this vision and our values of excellence, equity, engagement and sustainability, the University of Newcastle’s Looking Ahead Strategic Plan 2025-2030 outlines the University’s commitment to delivering an exceptional student experience and serving our communities.
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What we offer
In addition to working for a university that is breaking boundaries, discovering new ways of thinking and cementing a place as a global leader, we offer a range of benefits to our employees to ensure you balance your commitments, stay healthy and work effectively.
These include:
Your next steps
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Your application must include:
To ensure that your application receives full consideration, it's important to structure and address the selection criteria outlined in the application process. This helps us better understand your experience and suitability for the role. We appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to reviewing your application.
Please upload your Cover Letter and response to the requested Criteria as one PDF document.
Your Cover Letter and Response to the Essential Criteria should not exceed 4 pages (approximately 2,000 words).
Applications for this position will only be accepted from those with Australian residency or a valid work permit. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role.
For specific position enquiries, please contact Emily Freeman (02) 49216115 or via email Emily.Freeman@newcastle.edu.au
Having Difficulties? Please reach out to us: employment@newcastle.edu.au
Closing date: Sunday 7th June 2026
Our assessment process
Typically, candidates that progress beyond the shortlist stage can expect to undertake the following (minimum) assessment activities as part of the recruitment process:
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As part of this, and in alignment with the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence 2025, from 1 January 2026, the University will also consider gender-based violence risk factors as part of our recruitment processes.
The completion and return of the University’s Gender-based Violence Declaration Form will form part of the pre-employment checks for this position and any offer of employment will be conditional upon review by the University.
Our adherence to the Code is about more than compliance—it’s about living our values. Together, we can ensure our University remains a place where respect, safety, and inclusion are non-negotiable.
We are excited to be Looking Ahead with you
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