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Jemma Floyd

Tutor and Lecturer- Social Sciences and Counselling

Biography

Jemma Floyd is a Lecturer in the School of Health and Human Sciences and a PACFA registered Clinical Counsellor with ten years of professional experience, including five years in private practice. She holds a Master of Counselling, a Bachelor of Science (Psychology), a Diploma of Ministry, and is currently a PhD candidate.

Jemma teaches counselling skills units and enjoys supporting students on professional placement, particularly those in the final stages of their degrees as they prepare for entry into practice. She is committed to fostering reflective, ethical, and clinically competent practitioners.

Her doctoral research explores attitudes relating to gender inequality and violence within Pentecostal communities. Through her research, teaching, and clinical practice, Jemma is committed to advancing informed engagement at the intersection of faith, psychology, and wellbeing.

Qualifications

Master of Counselling (Excelsia College) – 2017

Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (Australian National University) – 2012

Diploma in Ministry (Hillsong International Leadership College) – 2014

  • Research Publications

  • Internal and External Grants

    • 2024
      • Research Training Grant, $550, Alphacrucis University College

  • Presentations

  • Book Reviews

  • Awards

  • Funded Projects

  • Engagement Publications

  • Professional Memberships


    Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia, Member (since 2021)



  • Supervision

  • Projects