PSYCHOLOGISTS
AND SOCIAL WORKERS
PERMANENT,
FULL-TIME
Lead a
team of clinical professionals in a dynamic work environment
Long
term stable employment in a beautiful regional setting
An
attractive salary of $124,527 p/a plus super is on offer and the potential for
reasonable relocation costs
About the Opportunity
Reporting to the Manager, Rehabilitation and Reintegration, the
Senior Clinician is responsible for the leadership, management, and supervision
of a diverse team of clinical professionals who work with prisoners to reduce
their risk of re-offending.
The Senior Clinician is responsible for coordinating and
planning clinical service delivery across key service pathways for serious
violent offenders, general offenders and drug and alcohol offenders. As an
experienced practitioner, the Senior Clinician also maintains a small caseload
of complex offenders. The Senior Clinician provides supervision, coaching and
mentoring to clinicians to ensure ethical and responsive interventions that
make a real difference in the lives of prisoners and their families.
A dynamic leader in the broader correctional environment, the
Senior Clinician provides a respected and important interface with prison
operations on issues related to offender rehabilitation and reintegration.
Skills & Experience
The successful applicant will demonstrate following skills and
experience:
- Full registration as a Psychologist or Social Worker
with the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) or Australian Association of
Social Work (AASW), respectively, or eligibility to do so.
- Two or more years of experience as a registered
practitioner completing assessments, individual and group interventions,
in a correctional, clinical, or other relevant setting, preferably with
mandated clients.
- Demonstrated experience in leading and managing a
multidisciplinary team of clinical professionals including the provision
of clinical supervision, guidance, and mentoring.
- Demonstrated ability to liaise, support and reinforce
cross-agency consultation and collaboration in order to achieve shared
goals.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills,
including the ability to effectively and efficiently prepare and vet
complex clinical reports.
- An ability to communicate a clear vision, manage
performance expectations, and ensure policies and procedures are adhered
to.
- Membership of relevant Professional Bodies or
organisations.
About The GEO Group
Australia and Fulham Correctional Centre
Fulham Correctional Centre is part of The GEO Group
in Australia and is the leading provider of privately managed correctional
services in Victoria and NSW. As a Registered Training Provider (number 3570),
GEO offers a wide variety of training programs which are nationally accredited.
For more information about our organisation, please
visit our website at www.geogroup.com.au
To find out more about the role, please click here for
the position description or contact a member of the Human Resources Team at
Fulham Correctional Centre, on (03) 5142 3830 or via email [email protected]
How
to apply:
To apply, we ask that you
complete a short questionnaire below, as part of the application process.
Applications must include
a resume and a one-page cover letter.
Applications close: Midnight, Wednesday
25th December 2024
Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander applicants are highly encouraged to apply
We are always looking for people to join our
company who share the values that we stand for:
INTEGRITY
RESPECT ACCOUNTABLE
AGILE
INNOVATIVE