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School Psychologist
Employment
Part time, Temporary
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
20 July 2026
Posted 2 Jul 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Lesmurdie Senior High School
976
Total students
49%
Boys
51%
Girls
65.8
Teaching FTE
30.8
Non-teaching FTE
1,028
ICSEA value
59th percentile · Average SES
24%
EAL/D Background
2%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a 15 month fixed term, part-time (0.4FTE) position commencing Term 4, 2026 with possible extension and/or permanency
Lesmurdie Senior High School (SHS) is a school of choice. It is a respected Independent Public School with an established reputation where all students are motivated to achieve excellence in their academic, sporting and cultural endeavours. Our vision for our staff and students is that they thrive in a nurturing environment, and we strive to support all students on their educational journey. Our students are friendly, confident and successful and our teaching and support staff provide a distinctive, comprehensive education with strong academic and vocational pathways assisted by effective pastoral care programs.
Find out more about our school by visiting lesmurdie.wa.edu.au or Schools Online
The Role
Lesmurdie Senior SHS is seeking to appoint a School Psychologist to join our team. The School Psychologist will be responsible for delivering direct psychological services to identified students, applying psychological skills and knowledge to improve mental health, learning and behavioural outcomes for students. The School Psychologist will be adept at working in collaboration with school personnel, parents, caregivers and other external agencies. Graduates and newly qualified school psychologists are encouraged to apply.
In this role the School Psychologist will:
- Assist with development and implementation of school-based support services and programs for Students at Educational Risk [SAER]
- Assist with development of appropriate intervention and response stra…