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Australian Army - Psychologist - Masters Sponsorship null

Australia Wide

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Work closely with a tight-team of trained psychologists and develop your own skillset in this varied and highly rewarding field.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
M
Counselling
Psychology

If you're seeking a psychology career that provides more excitement than your standard job, and are due to apply for a Master of Psychology program or have already gained acceptance into a program to commence in the next 12 months, this could be the role for you.

Your role:

In terms of professional development, the Army is second to none. If you decide to complete your studies through the Defence University Sponsorship program, your fees will be paid for as part of your two-year masters degree, and you'll walk into a rewarding role as a psychologist after graduation within the Australian Army.

As a Psychologist in the Army, your understanding of human behaviour will be highly valued and you will draw on an ever-expanding body of scientific knowledge about how people think, act and feel and then apply that information to the area of military psychology.

You will be appointed as an Officer, and work closely with a tight-knit team of professional psychologists across a host of tasks—from assessing candidate suitability for specialised roles in the Army to post-operational screening to psychological assessment and counselling of military personnel.

Unlike a job as a civilian psychologist, you will have plenty of opportunities to travel as you may be deployed anywhere in the world to provide psychological services—from combat operations to humanitarian missions. It's these types of unique military experiences that will increase your knowledge and grow your skills within your chosen profession.

Salary:

This is your opportunity to be paid a competitive salary as you study for your masters at the university of your choice. Not to mention, you'll receive other benefits like rental allowance, textbook reimbursement and assistance with your HELP fees.

Upon commencing the program, your salary will be between $45,172 - $51,195 plus 16.4% superannuation depending on the completion status of your course.
On completion of your degree, initial military training and initial employment training, you could earn $79,381 per annum plus generous super.

Life in the Army:

Action, adventure, exciting career opportunities and amazing mateship—there's so much to love about life in the Army. Whether you're looking to pick up a new skill, get qualified with fully paid training or are up for a new challenge, you'll find it all in the Army.

Not to mention there's also the sense of accomplishment and pride that comes from serving your country and providing support to communities in need, both here and overseas.

This is no ordinary job—but that's exactly what you're looking for. Enjoy a rewarding career, opportunities to travel, excellent fitness facilities, and free medical and dental; all in a dynamic and fulfilling work environment.

Apply now:

If you're interested in this role and are due to apply for a Master of Psychology program or have already gained acceptance into a program to commence in the next 12 months, the Army is now sponsoring two-year masters degrees within the specialty areas of clinical, organisational, sports or health.

Click the APPLY button to start your journey to becoming an Army Postgraduate Psychologist and we'll get in contact with you shortly.

For more information or to email your interest, contact our Professional Services Team member Manisha Kumar on 07 5563 4118 or via email at applications@dfr.com.au

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