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Call for applications

17 Feb 2017

Call for applications for appointment to the State and Regional Boards of the Psychology Board of the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme.

Applications are now sought for practitioner member and community member appointments to the Regional Board of the Psychology Board of Australia in the following states and territories:

  • Australian Capital Territory
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Victoria

To be eligible for appointment as a practitioner member, you must hold current registration in the profession and be from the state or territory specified above.

Board appointments are made by the State and Territory Minister for Health under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, as in force in each state and territory. Appointments are for up to three years, with eligibility for reappointment.

More information about the roles, eligibility requirements and the application process can be found in the information guide and application form below.

Are you a health practitioner? Use this document pack to apply

Are you a community member?  Use this document pack to apply

Further information

Contact information

If you require more information about the board you are seeking to apply for, please make contact with your relevant jurisdictional AHPRA Officer.

State Contact person Contact number 
Australian Capital Territory Ms Sarah Macaulay (02) 6195 2620
New South Wales Ms Sue Hayward (02) 8071 2021
Queensland Mr Chris Kyranis (07) 3149 4627
South Australia Ms Joey Beaton (08) 7071 5527
Tasmania Ms Lynne Ayers (03) 6281 7905
Victoria Ms Janet Ramsay (03) 8708 9135

For enquiries about the application process, please contact statutoryappointments@ahpra.gov.au.

Applications closing date extended to Thursday 30 March 2017, 5pm AEST.

 
 
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