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Women's and Children's Health
Network, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), Kaurna Land,
Enfield 5085
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Full Time, Temporary (fixed term)
contract for up to 12 months
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Salary - AHP3, $108,347.00
to $116,216.00 + 12% Superannuation and Salary Sacrifice Benefits
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An additional annual allowance of
$11,174.00 is payable to Psychologists where the successful candidate holds an
Area of Practice Endorsement provided by the Psychology Board of Australia
(paid on pro rata basis).
About WCHN
Join the Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN), South Australia’s
leading provider of care for women, babies, children and young people. We’re
shaping the future of healthcare through compassion, innovation and excellence
— with our communities at the heart of everything we do.
What WCHN Can Offer You
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Access to salary packaging benefits of up to $9,010 each FBT year
for living expenses (e.g. mortgage, rent, utilities, groceries), plus an
additional $2,650 each FBT year for meal entertainment expenses.
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Access to Fitness Passport (workplace health and fitness program
that gives you and your family access to a wide choice of gyms and pools across
South Australia.)
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Support for you and your family via our Employee Assistance
Program.
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Relocation financial support may be negotiated, subject to
eligibility. Click
here for details and contact the enquires person for further information.
About the role
CAMHS
Forensic Services provides a multidisciplinary (psychiatry, psychology,
nursing, social work, occupational therapy and speech pathology) triage,
assessment and therapy service to youth aged between 10-18 years of age who
have engaged in criminal behaviour and are involved with the juvenile justice
system.
The
Senior Psychologist - Forensic CAMHS (Clinical or Forensic) is an extensively
experienced and highly competent clinician who delivers advanced clinical
services to the Child and Adolescent population with harmful sexualized
behaviour/sexual offending and also assumes a clinical/professional leadership
role within the broader CAMHS Forensic team, undertaking professional
supervision of CAMHS staff working within their team or another CAMHS team.
This also includes providing services at the Youth Court and Kurlana Tapa
Youth Justice Centre.
Key duties of the role
CAMHS Forensic Services consists of voluntary service
delivery areas which include:
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The Secure Care Program provides mental health assessment
and intervention services including cultural support to young people in custody
in the Kurlana Tapa Adelaide Youth Training Centre (KTAYTC). Support and
liaison to young peoples’ families and relevant stakeholders in relation to
mental health issues and relevant cultural information is also provided.
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The Adolescent Sexual Abuse Prevention Program (ASAPP)
works with youth who have engaged in sexually harmful behaviours in
metropolitan, rural and remote regions of South Australia. ASAPP engages
families, caregivers and stakeholders as a component of
intervention.
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Court Reports and Consultation
Liaison involves the provision of reports via the Consultant Psychiatrist
and Psychologist to the Adelaide Youth Court.
Treatment
is provided by mental health clinicians and Aboriginal Mental Health
Consultants using a multi-disciplinary team framework and delivered in
locations as convenient to the young person’s or family’s needs as practical.
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Delivering discipline-specific forensic/clinical assessments using
standardised, reliable, and validated psychometric tools (e.g. cognitive,
emotional, academic, behavioural, or adaptive functioning), as well as
structured clinical interviews to inform professional opinion and
recommendations.
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Preparing clear, concise written reports that communicate findings
and recommendations effectively to consumers and professionals, in line with
organisational policy.
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Building strong internal and external partnerships, using clinical
psychology expertise to ensure optimal client outcomes through a
multidisciplinary approach.
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Working collaboratively with consumers to develop individual care
and treatment plans within a recovery-oriented framework.
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Promoting access and equity of services for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander peoples.
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Acting as a consultant and resource to CAMHS, partner agencies,
and the broader community by providing education and guidance on child,
adolescent, and family mental health.
Skills and Experience
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A degree in Psychology or an equivalent qualification recognised
by the Psychology Board of Australia.
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General registration with the Psychology Board of Australia, with
endorsement in Clinical Psychology.
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Approved supervisor status with the Psychology Board of Australia
for both primary and secondary supervision.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability
to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and facilitate group
functions.
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Extensive clinical experience delivering mental health psychology
services to children and adolescents.
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Advanced skills in the application of evidence-based clinical
modalities relevant to child and adolescent mental health.
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In-depth knowledge and expertise in at least one specialist area
of clinical practice within the child and adolescent mental health field.
Enquiries can be directed to
Lee Marling
Manager,
CAMHS Statewide Services
81617198
[email protected]
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To learn more about this role — including key selection criteria,
special conditions and minimum requirements — please refer to the attached role
description and the document checklists below:
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AHP3
- Senior Forensic Psychologist - Role Description - 929866.pdf
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AHP3
- CAMHS Senior Clinical Psychologist -Role Description - 929866.pdf
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Immunisation
Requirements Checklist
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Applicant
Documents Checklist
The
South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working
part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working
arrangements for this role. Want further information on applying and winning
this role, go to our SA Health Careers Site for the Australian
Applicant Guide or if you are an international applicant, check out the International
Application Guide.
Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.
Application Closing Date: Thursday 16 April 2026 at 11:55pm