Forensic Clinician - Relocate to Victoria If you're looking to take your career interstate, be part of a supportive multidisciplinary team and build your clinical reputation, you'll love the work at Forensic Intervention Services (FIS) in Victoria.
We are a specialist program area of Corrections Victoria that provides people in custody and in the community with offence-specific, evidence-based screening, assessment and intervention services to support their rehabilitation. We hold portfolios and expertise in critical areas such as Violent Extremism, Restorative Justice and Family Violence.
We're seeking experienced professionals in psychology, social work, mental health nursing or occupational therapy to join our team of forensic clinicians. Forensic clinical experience is desirable but not essential.
Whether you're looking to expand your expertise, enjoy a more dynamic role or leave a lasting impact in a progressive field, this is career defining work with marginalised groups you won't get access to anywhere else.
Flexible opportunities including part-time are available in Melbourne and regional locations. How we'll support and reward you Relocation allowances for eligible candidates. A specialised induction program for new clinical staff (including foundation, theory, and mentored on-the-job training). Exposure to national and international experts in forensic work. Mental health and wellbeing care - essential debriefing for the first 12 months for new forensic practitioners. Supervision by senior clinical staff with support on a day-to-day basis. Ongoing professional development including clinical scholarship, research program and study leave opportunities. Annual Leadership Forum and Conference for technical and professional development. Registration or Australian association membership funded annually (e.g. PBA/AHPRA, AASW) What you'll do As a forensic clinician, you will build on your existing expertise as part of a multidisciplinary team, delivering evidence-based, best-practice forensic intervention in a supportive correctional environment.
Working within the Risk-Needs-Responsivity model, you'll deliver a wide range of individualised services including:
Comprehensive assessments including risk assessments. Clinical interviews to develop person-centred rehabilitation pathways. Treatment interventions employing evidence-based assessment tools. Treatment programs involving individual and group sessions. Preparing treatment plans, treatment reports, and risk assessment reports for internal and external stakeholders. Travel to correctional facilities is a required part of the role so you will need to possess a current valid driver's licence.
To apply, you'll need to hold, or be eligible for, one of the following:
General registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (AHPRA). Eligibility for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). Credentialed as a Mental Health Nurse with the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses. Registered as an Occupational Therapist with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia. Successful candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment checks which may include national police checks and misconduct screening.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. By working with Corrections Victoria, you will join the team helping to make Victoria safer. We offer a career with security, diversity and a new challenge every day.
Start with us and you can develop a career across the whole Victorian Public Service.
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