An opportunity exists for either psychology or occupational therapy disciplines to join the Young Offender Program clinical team
- Provide intervention to young people to desist from offending behaviour
- Support young people to strengthen their engagement in community
- Work collaboratively and engage with stakeholders
Here at the Department of Human Services (DHS), we strive to
deliver modern programs, services and policy that strengthen communities and
enable South Australians to actively participate in community life. With people
at the heart of what we do and a commitment to child safety, ageing well and
supporting people with disability, we work to increase inclusion, independence
and decision-making, and help our communities when it matters most.
About the Business
Our Community and Aboriginal Partnerships Division helps to
build community safety and wellbeing by providing support and services to
children, young people and families, including those involved with the youth
justice system, remote Aboriginal communities, and people who are homeless or
at risk of homelessness. The division also supports DHS's Closing the Gap
commitments.
Role Details
The Senior Occupational Therapist and Senior Psychologist
roles are part of Youth Justice Therapeutic Services and are accountable to the
Clinical Manager - Young Offender
Program for:
- delivering advanced occupational therapy assessment,
psychological assessment, case formulation, intervention planning, and
consultation for young people identified through the YOP process
- contribute to reducing young offender reoffending by
addressing functional impairments, environmental barriers, and developmental
needs through trauma-informed and culturally responsive practice and supporting
access to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
- providing clinical leadership within a multidisciplinary
team, contributing to service innovation, and supporting the development of
best practice models in youth justice and disability support.
An exciting opportunity exists for either psychology or
occupational therapy disciplines to join the Young Offender Program (YOP)
clinical team. Closely working with the YOP Cultural Team, this role supports
young people and their families through individualised, clinically sound and
culturally informed assessment and intervention. The position plays a key role
in reducing youth offending and promoting positive change. Please refer to the
specific role descriptions for more details.
Special Conditions
National Police Check required.
Employment-related Screening Check required.
Some out of hours work may be required.
Some interstate and intrastate travel may be required.
Must hold a current Australian issued driver's licence (equivalent to minimum
class C).
Essential Qualifications
Incumbent should hold an appropriate degree or equivalent
qualification which entitles registration as an Occupational Therapist by the
Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (OBTA) and must hold and maintain
registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency
(AHPRA).
Additional Information
You are required to submit a cover letter, up to a maximum
of 2 pages, addressing how your skills, experience and capabilities align with
the role description. You are also required to provide three work referees, one
of whom must be your recent line manager, and attach your current resume via
the online application form. For further information and how to apply for this
role please visit our DHS website www.dhs.sa.gov.au/careers
Enquiries to:
Sky Lambert
Phone: 0417 874 814
Email: [email protected]
Diversity and Inclusion
DHS is committed to making our services and workplaces safe
and inclusive for all people and ensuring the full diversity of the communities
we serve are represented in our workforce, including Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people, people with disability and/or neurodivergence, young
people, older people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, LGBTIQA+
and gender diverse people.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide
a positive, barrier-free recruitment process. If you require assistance with
this process, please contact us at [email protected] and a member of the
team will get back to you.
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and
flexible ways of working, including part time. Applicants are encouraged to
discuss flexible working arrangements for this role.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged
to apply. We also celebrate the many strengths and skills people with
disability and/or neurodivergent people bring to our workplace and acknowledge
our role in ensuring a supportive work environment for people with disability
and/or neurodivergent people to thrive in.