Psychologist
Our ORS Psychology team is growing, and we're looking for our next Psychologist to join us. You'll work alongside a national team of psychologists delivering NDIS and private services, with the supervision, flexibility and support to build the career you want — whether you're early in your journey or well established.
The role
You'll provide evidence-based therapy using modalities including CBT, ACT and DBT, alongside a full range of psychological assessments — autism, ADHD, cognitive/IQ, psychoeducational, school readiness, mental health, and decision-making capacity.
You'll work from our Fyshwick or Mitchell clinics within a multidisciplinary team, or out in the community — family homes, disability group homes, day programs and schools — with clients allocated close to where you live.
What we offer
• Competitive remuneration, reviewed against the market (base + super)
• Regular peer supervision within a collaborative national team spanning different areas of practice
• Genuine flexibility: work from home, own your calendar, and choose full-time or part-time or reduced hours
• One additional week of annual leave after three years, plus generous parental leave
• Laptop, phone and the tools you need to do the job well
• Support through the registrar pathway if you're early-career and completing the registrar program — and if you're mid-to-late career, we value your experience
What you'll bring
• General registration as a Psychologist with AHPRA
• Demonstrated competence in conducting autism assessments — a core requirement of this role
• A current driver's licence and access to a car
• A National Police Clearance, Working With Children / Working With Vulnerable People Check and NDIS Worker Screening Clearance (or willingness to obtain before commencement)
• Desirable: experience with cognitive assessments, and endorsement in Clinical, Clinical Neuropsychology, or Educational and Developmental Psychology
About ORS
For more than 30 years, ORS has delivered evidence-based, person-centred allied health services across Australia. We're a fast-growing, family-owned organisation that stays grounded in what matters — people, purpose and culture — and we're known for our flexibility, inclusiveness and commitment to long, fulfilling careers. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, working parents, mature-age clinicians and those returning to the workforce.
Apply now
Sound like you? Don't miss this opportunity — apply now. If you don't have an updated CV, contact Orlando Parletta on 0421 963 240 or connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlando-parletta-026236229/
The ORS Group is a multicultural, diverse, supportive and flexible employer, and we specifically encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+ people and people with disabilities.

ORS has been in the business of making a difference to people with disability and injuries for over 30 years! We provide a range of allied health and workplace rehabilitation services across key industries such as the NDIS, workers’ compensation, health, injury prevention and aged care.
Our service delivery is underpinned by clinically informed, evidence based and person-centred practices which empower others to reach their potential and achieve their goals.
With close to 700 employees nationally, across 22 locations we are one of the largest and fastest growing family owned and operated national allied health providers in Australia providing: Positive Behaviour Support; Psychology; Occupational Therapy; Speech Pathology; Key Worker Early Childhood Supports; Dietetics; and Workplace Rehabilitation and Health.
"The vision for ORS has always been to help our clients reach their goals. Our dedication to showing our clients that we care is why we have been able to successfully grow exponentially as a national allied health services provider"