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Join our team at Building Minds!

Contractor Psychologists – Flexible, Supportive, Rewarding 

Keep your professional autonomy while enjoying the backing of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.

Location: Mt Eden & Mt Wellington, Auckland
 

About Us
Building Minds and Crossroads Psychology are community-focused practices providing high-quality assessment and treatment across a wide range of contracts – including EAP, Police, St John, Fire and Emergency NZ, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Oranga Tamariki, and ACC. Our diverse service streams mean we can tailor your caseload to your skills and interests, from therapy to specialist assessments, with opportunities to work across the lifespan.

Why Join Us?

  • Shape your workload to suit your preferences

  • Flexible hours and days that fit your lifestyle

  • Supportive team culture, regular supervision, and training

  • Admin and practice support so you can focus on clients

  • Opportunities to grow your skills and expand your practice

What You’ll Bring

  • NZ Psychologists Board registration (appropriate scope) + current APC

  • At least 2 years’ post-registration experience

  • Strong clinical skills and commitment to best practice

  • Collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills

📩 Ready to explore this opportunity?
Email Camilla at [email protected] to apply or learn more.

How can we help?

Clinician preference
Dr. Camilla Nguyen (Mt Eden)
Dr. Alexandra Bijl-Brown (Mt Eden)
Ron Chau (Mt Eden)
Meika Churchman (Mt Eden)
Gisela Theunissen (Mt Eden)
Hanna Cope (Mt Eden)
Dr. Danny Stewart (Mt Eden)
Erin Zhai (Mt Eden)
Keyla Losa (Mt Wellington)
Dr Chris Garrod (Mt Eden)
Dr Jemila Chadwick (Mt Eden & Mt Wellington)
Vicky Francis (Takapuna)
Megan-Lee Spence-Ross (Mt Eden & Mt Wellington)
Noelle Ravlich (Mt Eden)
Megan Wienand (Takapuna)
Ebonee Hodder (Mt Eden)
Michelle Barthakur (Mt Eden & Papakura)
Dr Ting Huay Ooi (Mt Eden)
Lisa Gannaway (Takapuna)
Michelle Barthakur (Mt Eden)
Sofie Baguely - (Mt Eden)
Jezebel Machado
No preference - first available

Service Eligibility Criteria

Due to the specialised nature of our services, we are currently unable to support clients experiencing severe mental health symptoms, high risk of self-harm or harm to others, borderline personality disorder or traits, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis-related conditions. By proceeding, you confirm that you have read and understand these eligibility requirements and believe you meet our service criteria.

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