Queensland Corrective Services (Organisation site)
Sentence Management Services; Specialist Operations; Community Corrections & Specialist Operations; Brisbane
The Lead Psychologist is to provide clinical expertise to the assessment, intervention and management of offenders who pose a serious and imminent risk in either targeted/fixated violence or those who have been convicted of terrorist offences or are at risk of radicalisation.
The role is also responsible for the oversight and completion of assessment and intervention of those prisoners classified as Maximum Security.
Key ResponsibilitiesProvide expert psychological and behavioural advice to QCS executive and operational areas, and relevant stakeholders on issues related to risk and harm for offenders within the cohort (those presenting with targeted violence/fixated threat/terrorism related convictions, those at risk of radicalisation or classified as Maximum Security).Provide advanced leadership in the delivery of high-quality clinical services to assist in developing formulation, management and engagement strategies for offenders within the identified cohort.Provision of advanced level knowledge and advice and support to operational staff responsible for the management and rehabilitation of offenders within the cohort.Maintain a clinical caseload commensurate with responsibilities and/or provide expert advice on the appropriate management of offenders within the cohort.Provide expert consultancy and high-level advice on forensic psychology practices to key stakeholders, including centre-based senior psychologists, executive decision makers and operational managers.Conduct evidence-based targeted assessment and individualised intervention for offenders within the cohort to facilitate or supplement their engagement in routine Agency treatment pathways/interventions.Develop and provide specialist advice on the management of risk and engagement strategies for cohort offenders within custody or the community, including discharge planning for offenders approaching full-time discharge.Prepare strategic advice and ministerial and executive correspondence ensuring accuracy and timelines are met.Provide advanced level judgement and decision making in the management of a complex caseload across multiple settings involving consultation and liaison to all relevant stakeholders to deliver an effective state-wide service.Lead the review and identification of trends and issues relevant to the operational management of offenders within the cohort to enhance the state-wide service delivery and system responses to the management of offenders within the cohort.Provide expert and specialist psychological and behavioural advice to other business units on issues related to forensic risk, intervention and management related to violent extremism/targeted violence.Lead the development and implementation of policies, frameworks, quality assurance systems and processes to monitor the performance and effectiveness of unit services to contribute to continuous improvement.Provide advanced level clinical advice, oversight and practice supervision to a team of practitioners, including Principal Practitioners and Senior Practitioners, to ensure professional clinical standards within the unit.Develop and support inter-disciplinary and inter-agency liaison with key stakeholders across law enforcement, national security and correctional jurisdictions to ensure best-practice within the management of offenders within the cohort.Use a collaborative and consultative approach with relevant stakeholders to contribute to strategic partnerships and monitor and resolve system issues utilising high-level interpersonal communication and feedback processes.Applications to remain current for 12 months. Further InformationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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