Clinician
Summary
- Join a collaborative multidisciplinary team
- Earn $91,418 - $103,725 + super
- Full and part-time, ongoing and fixed-term vacancies
If you’re looking to challenge yourself, join a first-rate multidisciplinary team and build your reputation in a growing field, you’ll love the work at Forensic Intervention Services (FIS).
We are a specialist program area of Corrections Victoria looking for people with experience in psychology, social work, mental health nursing or occupational therapy to become clinicians.
You’ll work on complex cases with people who have histories of violent and sexual offending and play a vital role in reducing reoffending and making the community safer.
To support the expansion of our clinical workforce, applications for this role are open throughout the year, giving you maximum flexibility for career planning.
Opportunities are available in metro Melbourne as well as our regional centres.
About the role
As a clinician, you will build on your existing experience as part of a multidisciplinary team, delivering best-practice forensic intervention in a 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 determine appropriate treatment 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.
Support you will receive
- 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.
- Professional association membership funded annually.
- Relocation allowances for eligible candidates.
Qualifications and experience
To apply, you’ll need to hold, or be eligible for, one of the following:
- Registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.
- Eligibility for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).
- Registered as a nurse and be eligible to be credentialed as a Mental Health Nurse.
- Registered as an Occupational Therapist with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia.
You will also need to possess a current Victorian driver licence.
Please note
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Department of Justice and Community Safety is continually working towards increasing our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) workforce. The Aboriginal Employment Team aims to attract, recruit and retain Aboriginal staff in a number of roles including clinicians. This support includes a culturally appropriate attraction and recruitment process. To learn more, email aboriginal.employment@justice.vic.gov.au
To find out more, watch our career information video, attend a Live Q&A session or contact our recruitment team by emailing candidatecare@justice.vic.gov.au
Close date: 31 December 2023

Point of contact:
Michael Stanley
candidatecare@justice.vic.gov.au