Papers by Monica Thielking

This study examined the supervision arrangements and
job satisfaction among school psychologists ... more This study examined the supervision arrangements and
job satisfaction among school psychologists in Victoria, Australia.Participation in professional supervision was explored in relation to the type of employment and job satisfaction. The results revealed that the frequency of participation in supervision activities was less than optimal, with many school psychologists reporting that they were unsatisfied with their supervision arrangements. Although school psychologists
reported that they were generally satisfied with the nature
of activities that make up their role, those in the Government school sector reported less satisfaction relative to those working in Catholic and Independent schools. Overall, more school psychologists working in Catholic schools reported that they participated in supervision than Government and Independent school psychologists. It is notable that
many Catholic schools paid for supervision among school psychologists. Implications for practice and scholarship in the field of school psychology are discussed.
Australian …, Jan 1, 2001
School Psychology …, Jan 1, 2006
ABSTRACT This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psych... more ABSTRACT This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in Victoria, Australia. Participation in professional supervision was explored in relation to the type of employment and job satisfaction. The results revealed that the ...
Australian Journal of Guidance and …, Jan 1, 2006
Address for Correspondence: Monica Thielking, PO Box 55, Lower Plenty VIC 3093, Australia. E-mail... more Address for Correspondence: Monica Thielking, PO Box 55, Lower Plenty VIC 3093, Australia. E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] ... Australian Journal of Guidance & Counselling Volume 16 Number 2 2006 ▲ pp. 211223
iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost I would like to acknowledge my husband, David, for his su... more iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost I would like to acknowledge my husband, David, for his support, friendship and love. The path to becoming a psychologist has been both challenging and exhilarating and he has always walked close by me, through the various terrains in which it has taken us, sometimes carrying my load when I felt that I could go no further and always sharing in my delight when I reached heights never before achieved. Now, I enthusiastically look forward to the next chapter of our life and journey together.
InPsych: The Bulletin of the Australian …, Jan 1, 2009
Abstract: The key aims and objectives of SOS - 'Save our Psychs!' industrial ca... more Abstract: The key aims and objectives of SOS - 'Save our Psychs!' industrial campaign launched by school psychologists in Tasmania are discussed. The positive outcomes that resulted following the campaign are highlighted. ... To cite this article: Thielking, Monica. Save Our Psychs!: ...
InPsych: The Bulletin of the …, Jan 1, 2010
Abstract: The rules regarding the management of the files of psychologists in schools and distinc... more Abstract: The rules regarding the management of the files of psychologists in schools and distinct legal obligations for the maintenance of privacy of information held in the files are discussed. Some of the different types of files kept by school psychologists are highlighted.
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Papers by Monica Thielking
job satisfaction among school psychologists in Victoria, Australia.Participation in professional supervision was explored in relation to the type of employment and job satisfaction. The results revealed that the frequency of participation in supervision activities was less than optimal, with many school psychologists reporting that they were unsatisfied with their supervision arrangements. Although school psychologists
reported that they were generally satisfied with the nature
of activities that make up their role, those in the Government school sector reported less satisfaction relative to those working in Catholic and Independent schools. Overall, more school psychologists working in Catholic schools reported that they participated in supervision than Government and Independent school psychologists. It is notable that
many Catholic schools paid for supervision among school psychologists. Implications for practice and scholarship in the field of school psychology are discussed.
job satisfaction among school psychologists in Victoria, Australia.Participation in professional supervision was explored in relation to the type of employment and job satisfaction. The results revealed that the frequency of participation in supervision activities was less than optimal, with many school psychologists reporting that they were unsatisfied with their supervision arrangements. Although school psychologists
reported that they were generally satisfied with the nature
of activities that make up their role, those in the Government school sector reported less satisfaction relative to those working in Catholic and Independent schools. Overall, more school psychologists working in Catholic schools reported that they participated in supervision than Government and Independent school psychologists. It is notable that
many Catholic schools paid for supervision among school psychologists. Implications for practice and scholarship in the field of school psychology are discussed.