Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Olga Papadopoulos has a diverse work experience spanning different fields and roles. Olga most recently worked at the Australian Psychological Society (APS) as the Head of Education and Training, with previous experience as the Education and Training Manager. Prior to that, they worked at The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) in various roles, including National Manager of Quality Improvement and Continuing Professional Development Program (QI&CPD), National Program Coordinator of QI&CPD, and Program Manager of PGPPP. Olga also has experience as a Science and Mathematics teacher and Year 10 Coordinator at Braybrook Secondary College and as a Medical Laboratory Scientist specializing in toxicology at Dorevitch Pathology.
Olga Papadopoulos received a Bachelor's degree in Science from the University of Melbourne in the years 2000 to 2003. In 2004, they pursued a Graduate diploma in Education, also at the University of Melbourne.
Australian Psychological Society (APS)
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the largest professional association for psychologists in Australia, representing more than 27,000 members. The APS is committed to advancing psychology as a discipline and profession. It spreads the message that psychologists make a difference to peoples’ lives, through improving scientific knowledge and community wellbeing. APS members form a dynamic group that advocate for psychologists at all levels of government. They are constantly promoting the contributions psychology makes to people's health and wellbeing, and to understanding important social issues facing Australian society. ('Likes' or posts of third-party material do not mean they endorsed by the APS.)