Exciting Opportunity: Senior Psychologist at Southern Queensland Correctional Centre!Join our unique team in Queensland, where we serve as the primary placement centre for women in Southeast Queensland.
As a Senior Psychologist, you'll lead mental health assessment and intervention, providing clinical supervision and guidance to a diverse team. Collaboration is key for optimal prisoner outcomes.
If you're passionate about making a positive impact, have expertise in mental health, and strong leadership skills:
Apply now! Join us at Southern Queensland Correctional Complex and be part of something meaningful. Why Choose UsSkill Development: As a Senior Psychologist, you'll have the opportunity to lead a multidisciplinary team, providing high-level mental health assessment and intervention.Mentoring and Growth: You'll play a pivotal role in the professional development of our team members. Through clinical supervision and mentorship, you'll not only make a difference in the lives of prisoners but also contribute to the growth of your colleagues.Inclusive Culture: We believe in a collaborative and inclusive work environment. You'll have the chance to work alongside professionals from diverse backgrounds, gaining valuable insights and perspectives.Culturally Sensitive Practice: Southern Queensland Correctional Centre has a diverse population, including individuals from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds. You'll be part of a team that places a strong emphasis on culturally appropriate psychological service delivery, enhancing your understanding and adaptability.Supportive Leadership: Our leadership team is committed to your success. They provide guidance, resources, and a platform for open communication, ensuring you have the support you need to excel.Your ImpactClinical Expertise: Proficient in complex clinical services.Service Enhancement: Improve delivery and mentor colleagues.Advanced Psychological Practice: Apply evidence-based Psychology in complex settings.Communication and Adaptability: Strong communication, adapt to change, provide expert advice.Analytical Skills: Sharp problem-solving in a demanding environment.Collaboration and Advocacy: Effectively represent the unit in improvement efforts.Staff Management: Competent in HR practices.Ethical and Legal Acumen: Understand professional obligations.Population Insights: Expertise in prisoner populations, mental health, and substance abuse.Cultural Sensitivity: Understand culturally appropriate service delivery, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals.Qualifications And RegistrationBachelor's degree (4 years) in psychology or behavioural science.General registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.If you're passionate about making a difference and want a role that offers continuous skill development in a supportive and inclusive culture, Apply Now! Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/609501/24 Closing Date: Wednesday, 05th February 2025 Occupational group: Psychology, Counselling & Social Work
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