
Forensic Senior Clinician
- Melbourne, VIC
- $113,022-136,747 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Provide specialist risk assessment, treatment planning, intervention and consultation in relation to complex, high risk and high-profile service users.
- Enjoy world-class training and wellbeing support.
- Flexible home and on-site working arrangements
- 1 fixed term role and 2 ongoing roles available
- Earn $113, 022 – $136,747 (AH4) per year plus super.
- City-based head office with travel across Victoria.
- 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.
- Ongoing professional development, including clinical scholarship, research program and study leave opportunities.
- Your professional association membership or registration funded annually (e.g. PBA/AHPRA, AASW)
- Relocation allowances for eligible candidates.
- Clinically lead and advise on the management, treatment, and assessment of complex, high-risk, and high-profile individuals.
- Ensure best practices in working with individuals accommodated in restricted environments and/or those who have been identified on the violent extremism pathway.
- Build strong partnerships with stakeholders to enhance multi-disciplinary approaches and influence complex, multi-faceted decision-making.
- Drive quality assurance, research, and policy development to improve practices for managing high-risk service users, including violent extremism cohorts.
- Travel to correctional facilities across the state
- An advanced understanding of the theory and therapeutic frameworks underpinning assessment and treatment (e.g. Risk-Needs-Responsivity principles) with complex and high risk service users within the justice system, and an ability to apply these frameworks in practice.
- Significant experience in the application of evidence-based psychometric and structured professional judgement tools in relation to the assessment of service users in the justice settings, including those used in CVE (Countering Violent Extremism) Assessments and Interventions.
- Significant knowledge of, and experience in, the delivery of various treatment modalities with complex populations (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy, Transtheoretical Model of Change, Trauma Informed Care, Strengths Based Approaches).
- Significant knowledge and understanding of the behavioural and mental health considerations for service users accommodated in restricted environments, and the relevant therapeutic and clinical frameworks regarding treatment and rehabilitation.
- Adherence to and demonstration of key therapist characteristics (e.g., empathy, warmth, rewarding and directive) to facilitate the therapeutic relationship.
- Be able to co-ordinate your time effectively so as to be able to see service users as required, liaise with key stakeholders, and complete administration tasks.
- Ability to work well in a team environment; seeking and providing support from others in the management and treatment of high risk, high profile and complex service users.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills as there is a high degree of communication and negotiation required with stakeholders
- 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.
- A master's degree in psychotherapy and registration with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA).
- A master's degree in counselling and membership with