We currently have position for a Clinical Lead in our new specialist therapeutic service supporting young people with harmful sexual behaviours. This role will carry a caseload working directly with young people with harmful sexual behaviours and their caregivers as well as supporting the clinical team and leading evidenced-based clinical practice across the service.
As the Clinical Lead, you will be responsible for guiding clinical practice in this unique new service. The role is diverse in that it involves assessments and specialist therapeutic interventions with young people and their caregivers as well as collaborative and multiagency working to sustain and support interventions. Additionally, you will provide clinical leadership, aiding in the
development and implementation of therapeutic support for young people and their caregivers engaged in the harmful sexual behaviours program.
Part-time or full-time options will be considered for the right candidate.
The successful candidate will bring:
Essential
- A tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work, or related discipline with specialist knowledge and experience relevant to the role.
- Eligibility for membership in the relevant professional association.
- Demonstrated expertise and experience in successfully leading and providing direct service in clinical assessment and therapeutic interventions for children, young people, and families.
- Exceptional skills in providing supervision, clinical leadership, and secondary consultation.
- A deep understanding of the challenges that influence the lives of both families and young people and the capacity to thrive in a challenging and complex practice environment.
- A demonstrated commitment to collaborative working and demonstrated ability to effectively communicate across multidisciplinary teams and with caregivers, government, and non-government agencies.
Desirable
- Postgraduate qualification.
- Registered psychologist with Clinical or Forensic endorsement.
- Ability to supervise clinicians for registration purposes.
- Advanced knowledge of theoretical frameworks and interventions relevant to this role.
- The successful candidate must have a current National Police Clearance valid within one year, a WA Working with Children Check (or equivalent) and a current WA Driver's Licence (or equivalent).
Benefits
- You will be part of an enthusiastic, dynamic, and supportive team that is committed making a real difference to the lives of individuals, children, young people, and families impacted by interpersonal violence.
- Values driven organisation
- Supportive team; excellent workplace culture
- Professional growth and development opportunities
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To Apply
To apply, please attach your detailed resume and a covering letter addressing each of the key selection criteria.
Applications close Friday 12th April 2024.
Please submit your application as soon as possible as shortlisting for this position will commence immediately.
Applications can be submitted to ****@allambee.org.au
Allambee is committed to providing safe environments where children and young people feel valued, respected and are protected from abuse and harm.
Allambee is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTIQ+ community.
All are strongly encouraged to apply.
Unsolicited applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.