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Clinician - Prisoner Disability Support Initiative

East Melbourne, 3002, Melbourne, Victoria

Community Services & Development

Full time

Posted 18/04/2025
Closed 02/05/2025

  • Now recruiting psychologists, social workers, mental health nurses and occupational therapists for vital clinical work.
  • Help achieve meaningful outcomes for not only individuals with disability, but also the staff and environment that accommodates them throughout the Victorian prison system.
  • Excellent secondment/fixed-term contract opportunity for career growth.
  • Earn $95,102 – $107,905 per year plus super (VPS Grade 4).
  • Hybrid role – work from home, CBD-based head office and Victorian correctional facilities.

Where you will be working

The prison disability support initiative (PDSI) is a state-wide rehabilitation service that assists people in custody with cognitive impairments and complex disability needs.

The PDSI aims to:

  • Identify  people in custody with non-physical disabilities.
  • Assess disabilityneeds to inform decisions on placement, case management and rehabilitation.
  • Educate corrections staff on how to better understand and support the people in their care.
  • Link individuals with appropriate disability support services.

What you will do

As a PDSI Clinician, you will support people in Victorian prisons who may have cognitive or physical impairments, such as an acquired brain injury, dementia or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Unlike forensic intervention service (FIS) clinicians, your work won't focus explicitly on a person's offending. Instead, you will help with better understanding a person's disability needs and better support them in the custodial environment.

You will:

  • Develop support plans for people with disabilities to help improve daily functioning and personal relationships.
  • Provide advice to prison staff and support teams on how to best care for the individuals in your caseload.
  • Keep accurate clinical records and ensure all work follows professional and legal guidelines.
  • Participate in training and team development to improve services.

Why work with us

There are many advantages of working as a clinician with the Department of Justice and Community Safety, including:

? A fair salary – enjoy great work conditions and salary sacrificing options

? Your professional association membership or registration funded annually (e.g. PBA/AHPRA, AASW)

Individual and group supervision, as well as any additional supervision required as part of professional registration requirements.

? Transparent performance framework – approach your work with confidence in how you're tracking, working to professional development plans agreed on by you and your manager.

Employee assistance program (EAP) – you are encouraged to use this short-term, confidential counselling service if you are experiencing emotional stress, relationship problems, conflict with others or personal issues.

Preferred experience

To thrive in this role, a background in supporting individuals with disabilities will be valuable.

You will also need registration as a psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Provisional psychologists may be considered.

https://apply.correctionsjobs.vic.gov.au/jobs/DJCS-PDSICLINI2

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