Psychologist - Far West, Youth Justice Community Office, Youth JusticePosition: Psychologist
Location: Far West Youth Justice Community Office
Ongoing, Full timeLocation: Bourke, Dubbo or negotiable within the Central and Far West area.Salary: $76,531 - $134,446 pa, plus employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loadingThe Department of Communities and Justice acknowledges lived experience and how it contributes to the valuable work we do with the community. We strongly encourage and support applications from people who are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent.
Your RoleYou will be part of a team of experienced Youth Justice Psychologists reporting to a Clinical Manager, providing psychological support within the Community and Custody setting. In your role you will:
Advocate for the psychosocial health needs of Aboriginal young people, their families, and community in a holistic and culturally sound manner.Operate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team, delivering psychological assessment, intervention, and therapeutic services.Provide a consultancy service to staff regarding the psychological needs of Youth Justice clients within custodial and community locations, as well as advice to statutory authorities such as the Parole Board.What You'll DoIn your role, you will:
Undertake psychological assessment, intervention, and deliver therapeutic services or programs to young people who offend, including those who sexually offend.Create holistic treatment plans to support the needs of young people, their families, and community.Assist in the formulation and review of individual Risk-Needs-Responsivity based case plans for the management and supervision of young people on remand or sentenced to a custodial or community order.Engage with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations in a respectful and collaborative manner.Liaise with a range of professionals including Aboriginal Caseworkers, Aboriginal Practice Officers, the YJNSW Aboriginal Strategic and Coordination Unit, Koori Children's Court, Psychiatrists, Registered Nurses, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers.Deliver training to staff, including Youth Justice Caseworkers, in the screening, identification, and support of young people with mental health problems, intellectual disability, or cognitive impairment.Maintain confidential documentation, including electronic Case Notes on Client Information Management System, in accordance with departmental policies, APS guidelines on record keeping, and professional ethics.Prepare reports, advice, and consultation to statutory authorities such as Children's Courts, the Serious Young Offenders Review Panel, State Parole Authority, and Mental Health Review Tribunal.Be dynamic and able to think on their feet.Responsive to individual needs and situations.What We're Looking ForMinimum four-year accredited qualification in psychologyCurrent provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of AustraliaA current Drivers' Licence with ability and willingness to travel throughout NSWCurrent NSW Working with Children Check clearanceAppointments are subject to reference checks. Some roles may also require the following checks/clearances:
National Criminal History Record Check in accordance with the Disability Inclusion Act 2014What We OfferA challenging and rewarding career.Flexible, autonomous work environment.Competitive pay and conditions.Training and development opportunities to build and maintain capabilities.Health & Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programs.Apply now and join Australia's top public sector employer where we will support you and provide an exciting and flexible working environment!
Applications close23 March 2025 at 11:59pm AEDT
ContactFor more information about the role or what it's like to work for DCJ, please contact Clinical Manager Todd Heard on or
If you've got a question about applying or would benefit from an adjustment in the recruitment process to help you perform at your best, please call Lisa Smith on or via
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