Clinician - Assessment and Treatment | Melbourne - CBD
- Recruiter
- Adzuna
- Location
- Melbourne, Melbourne
- Posted
- 20 Jun 2018
- Closes
- 26 Jun 2018
- Job role
- Accountant
- Sector
- Accounting - Public practice
Clinician - Assessment and Treatment (Psychologist or Social Worker)
- Work within a forensic environment to reduce re-offending in our community
- Training intake commences Monday, August 27
- Based in Melbourne CBD walking distance from Melbourne Central
Work within a forensic environment to reduce re-offending. In conjunction with your current knowledge and skills, training will be provided to help you succeed in this challenging but rewarding role.
Specialised Offender Assessment and Treatment Service (SOATS)
SOATS fits within the Post Sentence Branch. The business unit provides an integrated system of assessment, management, and intervention across both prison and Community Correctional Services with a view to reducing the risk of sexual and violent recidivism.
SOATS is split into specialist clinical teams, one of which provides programs specifically for offenders with an intellectual disability (DSP).
Free information sessions
We invite you to join us at one of our information sessions to learn about our Clinician roles, the recruitment process and what training is involved.
Online video information sessions:
- Wednesday 30 May 5.30pm-6.30pm. Click here to register
- Tuesday 5 June 12.30pm-1.30pm. Click here to register
Information sessions in Melbourne CBD
- Saturday 9 June 10.30am-11.30am. Click here to register
- Wednesday 13 June 6pm-7pm. Click here to register
As a Clinician within SOATS, your tasks include:
- addressing the criminogenic behaviour of sexual offenders where you will understand and challenge the thoughts, beliefs and motivations behind their criminal behaviour.
- administering assessment, management and therapeutic intervention services to convicted sexual and violent offenders.
- Preparing treatment plans, treatment reports, and risk assessment reports for stakeholders, such as the Adult Parole Board
- applying the key therapeutic frameworks outlined in your training to guide assessment and treatment recommendations
- using cognitive behavioural and dialectical behavioural therapies with a focus on behaviour change, with the aim of increasing self-efficacy and self-awareness of offenders.
- actively contribute to ongoing research and training on the assessment and treatment of offenders
- delivering group-based offence specific programs in prison and/or in the community.
Clinician qualification requirements:
- registered as a psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (provisional psychologists are welcome to apply, see below for requirements); or
- be eligible for membership with the Australian Association of Social Work
Provisional Psychologist requirements:
- 5+1 internship pathway
- 4+2 where you have completed all components relating to child and adolescent psychology
- Starting salary of $66,699 plus super (pay grade AH2.2.1)
You must also hold a current driver's licence
Culture
- You will join a high performing team with a relaxed and friendly culture
- Join a team that is experienced and specialists in their field, and are open to sharing their knowledge with new staff members
- We encourage staff to grow their skills and offer various promotions and career pathways including Senior Clinician roles
- Attend team-building and social events throughout the year
Benefits
- Receive dedicated training prior to formally starting in the role with your new team mates (including foundation, theory, and mentored on the job training)
- Receive strong supervision by top-tier external clinicians, you will have internal mentors and continual training to aid in your personal development
- The team is all located within the Carlton Justice Service Centre (based on Swanston Street in Melbourne's CBD) with easy to access and approachable managers
- Gain access to networking and training opportunities in forensic and clinical work.
- Ongoing professional development including external seminars and conferences in Victoria.
- Annual salary increases (within the Allied Health banding grade) as annual performance benchmarks are met.
- Career progression paths for Provisional Psychologists with paid supervision: work towards your general registration.
- Visa sponsorship assistance and/or relocation allowances are available for eligible candidates.
For further information regarding these opportunities, please contact Jonathan Blake on 03 8684 0103 or candidatecare@justice.vic.gov.au
At the Department of Justice and Regulation, our goal is for our workforce to reflect the diverse community we serve. We employ people of any gender, age, religion, cultural background and sexual orientation. We also seek to accommodate staff members with disabilities.