Lead a team of clinical professionals in a dynamic work environmentLong-term stable employment in a beautiful regional settingSalary of $128,886 p/a, plus super is on offer and potential for reasonable relocation costsAbout the OpportunityReporting to the Rehabilitation and Reintegration Manager, the Senior Clinician is responsible for the leadership, management, and supervision of a diverse team of clinical professionals who work with prisoners to reduce their risk of re-offending.The Senior Clinician is responsible for coordinating and planning clinical service delivery across key service pathways for serious violent offenders, general offenders, and drug and alcohol offenders. As an experienced practitioner, the Senior Clinician also maintains a small caseload of complex offenders. The Senior Clinician provides supervision, coaching, and mentoring to clinicians to ensure ethical and responsive interventions that make a real difference in the lives of prisoners and their families.A dynamic leader in the broader correctional environment, the Senior Clinician provides a respected and important interface with prison operations on issues related to offender rehabilitation and reintegration.Skills & ExperienceFull registration as a Psychologist or Social Worker with the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) or Australian Association of Social Work (AASW), respectively, or eligibility to do so.Two or more years of experience as a registered practitioner completing assessments, individual and group interventions, in a correctional, clinical, or other relevant setting, preferably with mandated clients.Demonstrated experience in leading and managing a multidisciplinary team of clinical professionals including the provision of clinical supervision, guidance, and mentoring.Demonstrated ability to liaise, support, and reinforce cross-agency consultation and collaboration in order to achieve shared goals.Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively and efficiently prepare and vet complex clinical reports.An ability to communicate a clear vision, manage performance expectations, and ensure policies and procedures are adhered to.Membership of relevant Professional Bodies or organisations.What GEO OffersSubsidised Gym Membership via Fitness Passport for a healthier lifestyle.A safe and secure working environment.An opportunity to work in a progressive service delivery environment.Competitive salaries.Continuous skills and professional development opportunities.Employee Assistance Program.VCEA (Victorian Correctional Employees Association).Subsidised meals, free parking, and uniform provided.Recognition and reward programs including Employee of the Month, Team Member and Employee of the Year rewards.Many other employee (and family) benefits, including CBA and Medibank discounts.About The GEO Group Australia and Fulham Correctional CentreFulham Correctional Centre is part of The GEO Group in Australia and is the leading provider of privately managed correctional services in Victoria and NSW. As a Registered Training Provider (number 3570), GEO offers a wide variety of training programs which are nationally accredited.To find out more about the role, please download the Position Description or contact a member of the Human Resources Team at Fulham Correctional Centre, on (03) 5142 3830 or via email FulhamHR@geogroup.com.au.To apply, we ask that you complete a short questionnaire below, as part of the application process.Applications must include a resume and a one-page cover letter.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are highly encouraged to applyWe are always looking for people to join our company who share the values that we stand for:INTEGRITY RESPECT ACCOUNTABLE AGILE INNOVATIVE
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