Psychology Jobs Abroad | GoAbroad.com
Your choice of location for psychology jobs abroad will depend mainly on the type work you want to do, and the type of setting you want to work abroad in.
New Zealand has a shortage of well-trained clinical psychologists, particularly in the areas of forensic, health, and educational psychologists, and employers may recruit international workers to fill psychology jobs under the country’s skilled migrant immigration policy. The Kiwi lifestyle is relaxed, the population small (about 4.4 million), and New Zealand is famous for its natural beauty.
With more than 50 metropolitan areas of more than 1 million people and a booming economy, India’s supply of trained professionals in various fields, and especially in psychology, cannot fill the nation’s demand. There are opportunities for working abroad in psychology in India across many specializations, but the key need resides in the field of education.
In several areas of Central America, South America and Mexico, where the wealth gap between rich and poor is extreme, efforts are underway to bring psychological services to the underserved; particularly the focus is on rural areas with large indigenous populations who historically have battled poverty, prejudice, issues with education, and language barriers.
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