Ongoing,
full-time position based at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Precinct but
working flexibly across other Youth Justice Custodial Precincts (Parkville
& Cherry Creek), where needed to respond to operational requirements.
VPS
Grade 5 role: $113,022 - $136,747 per year plus superannuation.
Key responsibilities include:
- Provide
leadership to a team of Behaviour Support Specialists at the Malmsbury
Youth Justice Precinct.
- Oversee
the delivery of evidence-based psychosocial programs to support the
rehabilitation of young people in custody.
- Oversee
the development of individualised strategies, interventions and plans that
are responsive to the needs of young people and assist in reducing the
occurrence and impact of behaviours of concern.
- Provide
high quality supervision and access to professional development,
developing and maintaining a culture that supports best practice.
- Lead
the capacity building of unit staff through developing their skills and
confidence to manage and intervene with positive behaviour strategies to
manage young people in custody with highly complex behaviours.
- Ensure
that functional behavioural assessments contain evidence-based, proactive
strategies that meet the specific needs of the young person displaying
behaviours of concern and includes consideration of cultural and family
support needs and responses.
- Convene
and/or attend relevant meetings to ensure that managers and staff are
supported and guided in the system’s response to highly complex
behaviours.
- Provide
strategic advice to address complex service delivery issues and complex
cases/matters relating to the behaviour management and rehabilitation of
young people in custody
- Establish
and maintain an effective coordinated, care team approach between custody
and community, and external stakeholders on issues relevant to the
behaviour management and rehabilitation of young people in custody.
- Contribute
to the development of key operational documents including operating
manuals and/or procedures
- Contribute
to the development and training of the Rehabilitation and Behaviour
Support team and other staff involved in the delivery of intervention
services to young people in custody.
Direct contact with young people will be required.
To be successful in this role you will have:
- Experience
in leading a multi-disciplinary team to deliver interventions and services
to complex client groups.
- Specialist
expertise in working with young people presenting with multiple and
complex needs, including offending behaviour, trauma, substance use and
mental health issues.
- Competence
in delivering practice supervision
You will be required to obtain a Working with Children
Check, which you will need to maintain for the period of employment.
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