Psychologists (ANZSCO 2723)
Psychologists, classified under ANZSCO 2723, play a crucial role in investigating, assessing, and providing treatment and counseling to foster optimal personal, social, educational, and occupational adjustment and development. They possess a high level of skill, generally requiring a bachelor's degree or higher qualification. However, in some cases, relevant experience and on-the-job training may be necessary in addition to formal qualifications. Registration or licensing may also be required for practice.
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia and New Zealand, most occupations within the field of psychology fall under ANZSCO Skill Level 1. This indicates a high level of skill, typically requiring a bachelor's degree or higher qualification. In addition to formal education, relevant experience and on-the-job training may be necessary in some instances. Registration or licensing is also commonly required.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Psychologists perform a wide range of tasks to fulfill their role. These include:
Collecting data about clients and assessing their cognitive, behavioral, and emotional disorders |
Administering and interpreting diagnostic tests and formulating plans for treatment |
Developing, administering, and evaluating individual and group treatment programs |
Consulting with other professionals on details of cases and treatment plans |
Conducting research studies on motivation in learning, group performance, and individual differences in mental abilities and educational performance |
Collecting data and analyzing characteristics of students and recommending educational programs |
Formulating achievement, diagnostic, and predictive tests for use by teachers in planning methods and content of instruction |
Developing interview techniques, psychological tests, and other aids in workplace selection, placement, appraisal, and promotion |
Conducting surveys and research studies on job design, work groups, morale, motivation, supervision, and management |
Performing job analyses and establishing job requirements by observing and interviewing employees and managers |
Occupations:
The field of psychology encompasses various specialized occupations, including:
- 272311 Clinical Psychologist
- 272312 Educational Psychologist
- 272313 Organizational Psychologist
- 272314 Psychotherapist
- 272399 Psychologists not elsewhere classified
272311 Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Psychologists consult with individuals and groups, assess psychological disorders, and administer programs of treatment. This occupation requires registration or licensing. Specializations within this field include Forensic Psychologist, Health Psychologist, and Neuropsychologist.
Skill Level: 1
272312 Educational Psychologist
Educational Psychologists investigate learning and teaching, and develop psychological techniques to foster the development and skills of individuals and groups in educational settings. Registration or licensing is required for practice.
Skill Level: 1
272313 Organizational Psychologist
Also known as Industrial Psychologists or Occupational Psychologists, professionals in this field apply psychological principles and techniques to study occupational behavior, working conditions, and organizational structure. They solve problems related to work performance and organizational design. Registration or licensing is required.
Skill Level: 1
272314 Psychotherapist
Psychotherapists provide diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders using various psychotherapeutic methods, such as behavioral therapy, biofeedback, relaxation therapy, and other techniques.
Skill Level: 1
Specialization: Art Psychotherapist or Therapist
272399 Psychologists not elsewhere classified
This occupation group covers Psychologists who are not classified under any specific category. It includes occupations such as Counselling Psychologist and Sport Psychologist. Registration or licensing is required.
Skill Level: 1
Psychologists play a vital role in promoting mental well-being and providing support to individuals and communities. With their expertise and dedication, they contribute significantly to the overall development and adjustment of individuals in various aspects of life. Whether it's addressing psychological disorders, improving educational practices, optimizing organizational behavior, or providing therapy, psychologists make a positive impact on society.