The psychological Services Unit (PSU) in the Brisbane CBD has an exciting
opportunity for a temporary Senior
Psychologist Practice Lead. The PSU team serves under the Specialist Operations Branch of QCS,
providing portfolio management of the psychological services workforce within
QCS correctional centres. PSU are also responsible for contributing to and improving practice direction
frameworks relevant to the delivery of front-line psychological services. Additionally, PSU also enhance
the capacity of centre psychological services teams by
providing supervision, training, mentoring and
support. The role will work
collaboratively within a
multidisciplinary team. If you have
these skills and are keen to work in a
dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply.
About the Role:
To oversee the governance
processes for Psychological Services and interventions
in correctional centres and regions including in relation to vulnerable prisoners and those identified as being at risk of
suicide or self-harm.
In this role you will:
- Develop and implement sustainable training, practice
support and professional development
strategies for staff within the Psychological Services
portfolio regarding suicide
prevention, disability, and other
activities that support psychologists to meet registration requirements.
- Play a lead practice
support role in QCS suicide
prevention activities, including maintaining a working professional knowledge of best-practice principles for
the management of suicidal and at-risk prisoners.
- Develop, implement and oversight strategies to manage prisoners and offenders who have been identified as posing an elevated
baseline risk of suicide or self-harm
and/or with complex disability needs.
- Work with frontline staff to embed
procedural changes through
training and professional
development.
- Identify and develop strategies to effectively respond to any emerging risks to the effectiveness
of QCS Psychological Services.
- Maintain a clinical caseload
commensurate with responsibilities and/or
provide expert advice on the appropriate management of
complex/challenging cases.
- Provide expert
consultancy and advice
on psychology practices to senior
psychologists, psychologists and other operational managers.
- Provide clinical
supervision, support and mentorship to senior psychologists, provisional registrants
and other identified staff.
- Implement, coordinate and participate in quality monitoring processes to
deliver state-wide consistency
in the standard of suicide
risk assessment and psychological service delivery and
develop strategies to improve the quality and consistency of practice.
- Demonstrate a high level of understanding of contemporary
rehabilitation, disability and psychological professional practice
issues, trends and practices.
- Develop and maintain partnerships between the Agency and other key internal
and external stakeholders including Queensland Health.
- Collaborate effectively with other Commands
and operational staff in order to achieve strategic and evidence-based
outcomes.
- Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of work activities, issues impacting the Directorate, Agency and the operation of other supporting areas.
- Provide frontline psychological services in correctional centres
as directed
Qualifications, professional
registration, conditions and other requirements
- Possession of Bachelor’s degree (4
year) in psychology or behavioural science
- Completion of a Bachelor’s degree
(5 year) in psychology or behavioural science.
- General registration as
psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency is
mandatory
- Approval as a Board-approved
supervisor with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency will be
highly regarded
- Role could be required to travel
and work in a correctional centre as a senior psychologist