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Job Number : 43665
Type and Location : Counselling / Perth
Listed By : Department of Justice on 10 Jun 2025
General Registered Psychologist and Clinical Counselling Forensic Psychologist

 

This recruitment pool will run for a period of twelve (12) months and may beused to fill ongoing fixed term contracts and permanent opportunities.

 

Currently, there are 3 permanent position(s) available for immediate filling.

 

 

About the role

This is your chance to join Youth Justice Psychological Services during this new and exciting time of change. 

Be part of a highly supportive team of multidisciplinary professionals, working together to enact change for young people – both in detention and in the community.

Our team of psychologists provide assessment and intervention for young people throughout Western Australia. Youth Justice Psychological Services provides both individual and group interventions. We utilise evidence-based frameworks to reduce offending and improve the trajectory for young people in the Youth Justice system.  Psychologists in Youth Justice develop skills working with complex young people with a variety of challenges including mental health, neurodevelopmental, complex trauma and a range of offending patterns.

Our team works in both custody and in community centres. The role is diverse and incorporates clinical intervention, forensic assessment and consultation. You will be supported to develop your capacity to apply forensic instruments, assessment and intervention. For psychologists working in custody, you will have opportunities to provide through-care interventions to clients as they exit custody and into the community. For psychologists working in community centres, you will have opportunities to provide through-care interventions for clients who may enter custody. Opportunities for travel to all areas within WA are available, with the chance to learn about and engage first-hand with Indigenous cultures from around the state.  In all settings, you will work with many individual clients and get involved in interagency strategies to create change.

Working in Custody.

In custody, we are currently offering brand new services and implementing an enhanced model of care. The model reflects best practice in Youth Justice and will focus on rehabilitation through a trauma-informed, therapeutic approach. Some initiatives, that operate alongside of Youth Justice Psychological Services:

  • The establishment of the Neurodevelopmental and Mental Health Service in custody. This team works alongside Youth Justice Psychological Services and includes neuropsychologists, a psychiatrist, a speech pathologist, paediatric services and increased access to clinical nurse specialists;
  • The intensive mentoring program in the centre, which is available to assist the centre to meet the needs of young people with complex needs;
  • A diverse range of therapeutic programs, including art therapy, trauma informed yoga, and therapy animal programs;
  • Creation of an Aboriginal Services Unit, which includes additional Aboriginal Youth Support Officers, Aboriginal Support Officers, Aboriginal Mental Health workers and a Manager Aboriginal Services;
  • Increasing access for young people to cultural programs and activities;
  • A new rewards and incentives program, based on best practice;
  • A partnership with Telethon Kids Institute, which will look to enhance a research focus in Youth Justice, provide additional training for staff and review assessment processes with young people.
  • The development of a new Crises Care (Trauma Informed) Unit at Banksia Hill Detention Centre.

To give you a taste of Banksia Hill Detention Centre the following links provide a picture of some of the programs and initiatives currently occurring at Banksia Hill.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/justicewagov_canine-character-rescue-dog-jimbo-brings-activity-7101815849904214017-dHtI?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/justicewagov_external-programs-are-resuming-at-banksia-activity-7066653937902252032-5riR?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

Working in the Community.

Many young people in Youth Justice are placed on Community-based orders and are case-managed by Youth Justice staff who work in community centres, alongside psychologists. Young people who are involved with Youth Justice often have complex needs. They may have experienced trauma, have psycho-social challenges, neurodevelopmental difficulties and mental health concerns.

In Community Youth Justice centres, psychologists are highly valued for their expertise and provide; assessment, evidence-based interventions and consultation, in order to reduce offending. Psychologists also prepare Pre-sentence assessments and Fitness to Stand Trial assessments for the Children’s Courts across the state.  Psychologists work in both the metropolitan area and regionally. Opportunities for fly-in, fly-out work are also available for those interested.

 

Eligibility

Permanent positions

To be eligible for appointment to permanent positions in the West Australian Public Sector you must be an Australian citizen or have permanent resident status in Australia.

WWC positions 

In accordance with the National Child Safety Principles, people who work directly with children and young people, you must have a current Working with Children Check or be able to successfully apply for one to be eligible for appointment to this position.

Qualifications

  • A tertiary qualification is required in line with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
  • Holds ‘Full Registration’ with AHPRA; AND
  • Eligibility to commence the Registrar program as a Clinical / Counselling / Forensic Psychologist

OR;

  • A tertiary degree qualification in Psychology; AND
  • Holds ‘General Registration’ as a Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)

Please note that for the positions at Specified Calling Level 3, full registration with the AHPRA with endorsement as a Clinical/ Counselling/ Forensice Psychologist is required.

 

About you

The challenge of producing better outcomes for young people in custody and the community is an important priority and we are seeking motivated clinicians at all levels of experience to join our team and contribute to better outcomes for young people in our care.

We are looking for both Clinical, Counselling or Forensic Psychologists AND Psychologists who hold General Registration with AHPRA, who are ready to make a meaningful difference. This is your chance to switch to a rewarding and challenging career to deliver psychological assessment, interventions, consultation and advice to young people and their families.

 

About us

When you join the Department of Justice, you become part of a people-focused organisation, working hard to make our community a fairer and safer place to live. We offer many different employment opportunities in locations around Western Australia. You will have a chance to make a real difference to your local communities and to the lives of those you work with.

 

How to apply

To find out more about this opportunity and to apply for this position, click on the link https://search.jobs.wa.gov.au/page.php?  pageID=160&windowUID=0&AdvertID=380642

Applications must be received before Monday, 23 June 2025 at 4.30pm.


 

Contact Details
Andrew MacDonald

[email protected]

08 9227 2545



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