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General Manager - Psychological Services

LocationSydney NSW, Australia
Work TypeFull time
Positions1 Position
Published At:16 hours ago
  • Management
  • Clinical Psychologist
Job no: EDB8H
Category: Behaviour Support & Psychology
  • Drive innovation, growth, and professional excellence across our services
  • Enjoy a flexible, supportive culture that values collaboration and wellbeing
  • Benefits incl 26wks paid parental leave, Fitness Passport and 26 RDO's/yr

General Manager – Psychological Services

Are you a Registered Psychologist with strong leadership skills and a passion for developing people and driving growth? ORS Group is seeking a General Manager – Psychological Services to lead our national psychology division through its next phase of expansion and excellence.

At ORS, we’re passionate about empowering our teams to deliver exceptional client outcomes. With a strong national footprint and a focus on professional development, flexibility, and support, this is your opportunity to lead an established, high-performing team while shaping the strategic direction of our Psychological Services division.

You will be joining an organisation with a rich 30+ year history of delivering Psychological Services in the community. ORS employs a mix of Provisional Psychologists, Generally Registered Psychologists & Endorsed Psychologists across our 23 office locations in NSW, ACT, WA & VIC. You will report directly to the Chief Operating Officer, whom is also a practicing Psychologist with over 20 years’ experience.

About the Role

As the General Manager – Psychological Services, your duties will include:

  • Overseeing a national team of over 120 Psychologists across multiple service streams (NDIS, Medicare, EAP, SIRA, private assessment, and corporate).
  • Direct management of seven staff members including State Managers, Quality Managers & a Learning & Development Manager
  • Providing leadership, mentoring, and clinical supervision to our psychologists, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence.
  • Driving business growth and innovation, identifying new opportunities to expand services and improve performance.
  • Partnering with other senior leaders across ORS to align business strategy, service delivery, and client satisfaction.
  • Ensuring compliance with quality and clinical governance standards, supporting evidence-based practice across the division.

About You

You are a strategic, motivated, and compassionate leader who thrives on inspiring others to reach their potential. You will bring:

  • Full AHPRA registration, Clinical Psychologist desirable
  • Board Approved Supervisor status or willing to gain
  • Proven experience leading and managing a high-performing clinical or multidisciplinary team (NDIS setting preferred)
  • Strong business acumen with the ability to identify growth opportunities and improve operational performance
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a genuine passion for mentoring and developing people

 

About ORS

ORS is one of Australia’s fastest-growing family-owned allied health, employment services & workplace rehabilitation providers. For over 30 years, we’ve been committed to offering evidence-based, client-centred services, and we’re proud of the incredible growth and success of our team.

With our inclusive culture, focus on employee well-being, and dedication to professional development, ORS is the ideal place for passionate therapists to thrive.

Join Us

If you’re ready to take the next step in your leadership journey and make a lasting impact on the future of psychological services at ORS Group, we’d love to hear from you.

If you do not have an updated CV, you can contact Brad Smith on 0438 713 160 or connect with Brad on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-smith-669150a3

The ORS Group is a multicultural, diverse, supportive and flexible employer, specifically encouraging applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, working parents, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities.

 

  • Published on 24 Oct 2025, 12:21 AM