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Curriculum Vitae Psychologist in New Zealand Wellington – Free Word Template Download with AI

Name: Jane Doe
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +64 21 123 4567
Location: Wellington, New Zealand

A dedicated and licensed Psychologist with over a decade of experience in clinical practice, research, and community mental health services. Specializing in evidence-based interventions for anxiety disorders, trauma recovery, and child development. Committed to fostering mental well-being within the New Zealand Wellington community through compassionate care and culturally responsive practices.

  • Bachelor of Psychological Science (Hons), Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (2010–2013)
  • Master of Clinical Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand (2014–2016)
  • Doctorate in Psychology (PhD), Massey University, New Zealand (2017–2020) - Research focus: "Cultural Competency in Mental Health Interventions for Māori Communities"
  • Psychologist Registration #12345, Psychology Board of New Zealand (PBNZ)
  • Member: New Zealand Psychological Society (NZPsS)
  • Certification: Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills Training, Behavioral Tech, USA (2018)

Senior Clinical Psychologist

Wellington Regional Health Board, Wellington, New Zealand (2021–Present)

  • Provide individual and group therapy for clients with complex mental health needs, including trauma and mood disorders.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop personalized treatment plans aligned with the Mental Health Act 1992.
  • Conduct psychological assessments and diagnostics for children, adolescents, and adults in a culturally safe environment.
  • Lead workshops on mental health awareness for schools and community organizations in Wellington.

Clinical Psychologist

Wellington Community Mental Health Services, Wellington, New Zealand (2016–2021)

  • Delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based interventions to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.
  • Supported clients in navigating the healthcare system while emphasizing cultural responsiveness, particularly for Māori and Pacific Islander populations.
  • Published a case study on "Integrating Tikanga Māori into Trauma Therapy" in the NZPsS Journal (2019).
  • Volunteered at local mental health charities in Wellington, providing free counseling sessions to underserved communities.

Research Assistant

Massey University Psychology Research Institute, Palmerston North, New Zealand (2017–2020)

  • Conducted quantitative and qualitative research on mental health disparities among rural populations in New Zealand.
  • Co-authored a peer-reviewed article titled "Māori Mental Health Outcomes in Urban vs. Rural Settings," published in the Journal of Cultural Diversity (2019).
  • Presented findings at the New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference (2018, 2019).
  • Clinical Expertise: CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, child and adolescent psychology.
  • Cultural Competency: Proficient in Māori cultural practices (Tikanga) and Pacific Islander community engagement.
  • Languages: English (fluent), Te Reo Māori (intermediate).
  • Software: SPSS, R, Microsoft Office Suite, Clinical Management Systems.
  • Served as a volunteer mental health advisor for the Wellington City Council's "Wellbeing Wellington" initiative (2019–Present).
  • Founded the "Mindful Schools Project" to train teachers in New Zealand Wellington to identify and support students with anxiety and emotional dysregulation.
  • Participated in the 2022 Mental Health Awareness Week, organizing a free public seminar on "Building Resilience in a Post-COVID World" at the Wellington Central Library.
  • Recipient of the New Zealand Psychological Society's "Outstanding Contribution to Community Mental Health" Award (2021).
  • Selected as a keynote speaker at the 2023 Wellington Mental Health Conference on "Decolonizing Psychology: A Māori Perspective."
  • Recognized by the Wellington Regional Health Board for leading a successful initiative to reduce wait times for psychological services by 30% (2022).
  • Doe, J. (2019). "Integrating Tikanga Māori into Trauma Therapy." *New Zealand Psychological Society Journal*, 45(3), 112–125.
  • Doe, J., & Smith, R. (2020). "Māori Mental Health Outcomes in Urban vs. Rural Settings." *Journal of Cultural Diversity*, 18(2), 78–94.
  • Co-authored a chapter on "Cultural Safety in Clinical Practice" for the textbook *Psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand* (2023).

Available upon request. Contact: [email protected]

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