Transform Mental Healthcare with Us
At The Talbot Centre, we are not just part of the healthcare system—we are here to transform it. We believe every person deserves to know their worth, feel a sense of belonging, and be supported to grow into their full potential. Our mission is to challenge the status quo and pioneer a new kind of person-centred care—one that is deeply human, accessible, and empowering. We are reimagining healthcare, breaking down barriers, and creating real change for individuals, families, and communities.
If you’re driven by purpose and want to be part of something bigger, this is where you belong.
Be Part of a Movement, Not Just a Workplace: Our Approach to HealthCare
At The Talbot Centre, we are focused on providing holistic, inclusive, and affirming care to individuals with a range of complex mental health needs. Our niche areas of focus include:
Eating and feeding disorders
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
Trauma and complex presentations
Anxiety presentations
Child and family mental health
Supporting clients from diverse backgrounds, including neurodivergent folk and Christian clients seeking faith-aligned care
We are a family focused service and enjoy working with children, adolescents and their families within our interdisciplinary team. We are passionate about early intervention and changing the trajectory of children’s lives and those of their families through empowering them with practical strategies to facilitate strong family bonds and positive mental health and wellbeing. We have a strong focus on working from attachment, development, neurodiversity affirming and systemic frameworks.
We integrate relational approaches—such as schema therapy, attachment-based interventions, and psychodynamic principles—with skills-based approaches, including CBT, ACT, and DBT. This allows us to support clients in understanding and transforming underlying patterns while equipping them with practical tools to navigate challenges. If this balanced, integrative approach resonates with you, we’d love to hear from you.
Our multidisciplinary team provides collaborative, whole-person care that adapts to the needs of each individual. We are committed to reducing stigma, challenging outdated treatment models, and fostering autonomy in recovery and mental well-being. Our approach is trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, fat-positive and culturally responsive, ensuring every client feels seen, heard, and supported. We value lived experience perspectives alongside research and clinical expertise, ensuring our work is both evidence-based and deeply human.
If you are passionate about delivering meaningful care in an environment that values innovation and inclusivity, we’d love to hear from you.
Build Your Career, Your Way
We recognise that career satisfaction looks different for everyone, so we work with our psychologists to design roles that align with their passions and aspirations. Whether you’re an early career psychologist, an experienced clinician, or a leader looking for new opportunities, we have a place for you.
Graduate Program – Full-time, employed structured development pathway with extensive training & supervision. This pathway is suitable for clinical registrars and early career psychologists with full registration.
Psychologist/Clinical Psychologist – Flexible opportunities (3-5 days employed or 1-2 days contracting).
Leadership & Supervision – Pathways to Board Approved Supervision, team leadership, and service innovation. We currently have opportunities for new and experienced supervisors available.
Our preference is to engage someone in an employed capacity part time or full time (3-5 days per week), however, we are open to contracting (1-2 days per week) for the right applicant.
Due to significant demand we have a need for clinicians with experience and interest in working with children under 12 and their families. You will provide therapeutic services to children and families with a wide variety of presentations, and work with parents, families and schools systemically. The Centre sees a wide variety of child and family presentations including anxiety, behavioural issues, tic disorders, body focused repetitive behaviours, eating and feeding disorders, OCD and neurodivergent clients (e.g., ADHD, Autism) with mental health concerns. You will utilise attachment and developmental frameworks to assist children and their families to thrive. This role primarily involves therapy provision, however, we are opening an assessment clinic this year and there will be opportunities to do a mix of therapy and assessment over time if desired.
Prior experience in these areas is desirable but not essential—we provide extensive in-house training to support your development. Please note that we are unable to take on provisional psychologists for this role.
Why The Talbot Centre?
At The Talbot Centre, we don’t just offer jobs—we offer a place to belong. We’re looking for someone who isn’t just searching for their next role, but a team where they can grow, thrive, and make a real impact for years to come. We are not a private practice; we are a private outpatient service with a unique organisational structure designed to provide the best possible support for our staff which in turn results in the highest quality care for our community. If you're looking for a meaningful, long-term career in a workplace that truly values you, we’d love to hear from you.
The Talbot Centre is a multi-award-winning, premier healthcare service in Northwest Sydney. We were awarded Team Culture Excellence at the Australian Allied Health Awards in 2024, reflecting our commitment to a supportive and thriving workplace. Our director is also a past recipient of the Excellence in Allied Health Leadership & Management Award (2021). As we can no longer consistently meet the demand for our services and aim to keep wait times as short as possible for our patients, we are looking to add an additional psychologist to our team.
Some examples of our philosophy in action include:
Providing size-inclusive furniture for staff and clientele
Liaising with neurodivergent collaborators for research and treatment purposes
Creating a series of inclusive practice guidelines that govern how we engage at work
Providing workplace accommodations for neurodivergent staff
Our team includes psychologists of varying backgrounds and experience levels, dietitians, speech pathologists, and a paediatrician (with further expansion of services planned within the next 12 months).
Learn More About Us
To get a better feel for our team culture, check out our Instagram page (@thetalbotcentre) and visit our website: www.thetalbotcentre.com.au
Employment Package & Benefits
At The Talbot Centre, we believe that investing in our team is key to delivering exceptional care. As part of our team, you will receive:
Purpose-Driven Culture – Work in a team dedicated to evidence-based innovation and meaningful impact.
Tailored Professional Growth – Supervision, PD budget, additional leave, and clear career pathways.
Innovate & Lead – Opportunities to develop new services and shape healthcare in ways that inspire you.
A Supportive, Values-Driven Team – Join a warm, collaborative, and neurodiversity-affirming environment.
A thriving team environment – a fully stocked staff kitchen, regular team events, and an active social culture to help you feel connected and supported.
Competitive remuneration – above-award salary, superannuation, and paid leave.
Flexibility and inclusion – accommodations to support your needs and a commitment to a diverse, welcoming workplace.
Industry-Leading Support – Best-in-class admin, systems, and flexibility to design your ideal role.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to step into in a team that truly values you where you can make a real difference in the lives of those experiencing eating and feeding concerns, we’d love to hear from you.
Please forward your resume and a brief cover letter to Dr Talbot via our website Join our Team page https://thetalbotcentre.com.au/for-health-professionals/join-our-team/
We strongly value authenticity and care about who you are as a person. We’d love your cover letter to give us a real sense of who you are—not just what you’ve done. Tell us why this role excites you, what drives you, and why The Talbot Centre feels like home for you. Or, if you prefer, send us a video instead of a cover letter.
Please address your letter to Dr Amy Talbot, Director. In your application, confirm the clinical populations you most enjoy working with, your philosophy of care and approach to clinical intervention and outline your preferred engagement (contract, full time or part time employment).
We look forward to welcoming you to our team!