- Lead
a specialist clinical team improving rehabilitation outcomes for young
people in custody and community.
- Join
the Statewide Rehabilitation Services team, helping young people make
profound shifts in their mindset and self-belief.
- Build
strong relationships that support safer, more inclusive communities.
- Use
your leadership to shape a culture of healing, accountability and growth.
- Ongoing,
full-time role earning $138,631 to $162,076 per year (VPS
Grade 6.1) plus super.
What you will do
As a clinical manager, you will lead a team that helps young
people in custody and community address the causes of their offending and
empower them to make positive changes.
Primarily based across the south and east metro areas, as
well as Gippsland, and with travel to the custodial precincts you will:
- Lead a
multidisciplinary team delivering rehabilitation services that addresses
complex behaviours and support reintegration.
- Contribute
to strategic oversight of clinical operations, ensuring
quality service delivery and efficient resource use.
- Manage
and develop staff through supervision, training and professional
development.
- Work
collaboratively with partners and other justice professionals to
coordinate rehabilitation and behaviour management programs.
- Advise
senior leaders on complex clinical issues, program design and
service improvements.
About you
You will be registered as a psychologist, social worker,
mental health nurse or occupational therapist. You will also hold a full
driver’s licence.
You should also have:
- Experience leading high-performing
teams within complex service environments.
- Strong
clinical expertise in rehabilitation and behavioural
intervention, ideally in a custodial or forensic context.
- The
ability to work collaboratively and build positive relationships across
disciplines and cultures.
- Excellent problem-solving and
decision-making skills to address challenging clinical situations.
- A
passion for developing others and fostering a learning culture that
supports evidence-based practice.
A current employee Working with Children Check (WWCC) card
is required and will need to be provided prior to commencement of employment by
the applicant. Currency will need to be maintained by the employee for the
period of employment.
If you have any further questions, feel free to email
Chelsea Leach at [email protected]
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal)
people are strongly encouraged to apply.