Please be advised this role is for internal applicants only
We have an exciting opportunity that has risen in our Frankston office as a MST (Multi-Systemic Therapy) Clinical Supervisor.
The purpose of the position is to supervise and manage (clinically and administratively) a small team of Therapists providing intensive in-home interventions with families of serious repeat young offenders based on the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) model, ensuring consistency and integrity of services delivered in the South East of Melbourne.
For a more detailed description in regard to this role, please see attached position description for your perusal
What a successful candidate looks like
Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in clinical or counselling Psychology, Social Work, or a related subject area with significant experience in therapeutic settings.
Essential skills & experience required
- Expertise in family/care giver systems theory and interventions and behavioural and cognitive behavioural therapies and their application to the treatment of anti-social youth.
- Knowledge and understanding of cultural sensitivities and demonstrated ability to engageand effectively work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, minority and marginalised groups.
- Superior ability to conduct and supervise multisystemic assessment at various levels with individuals and their families/care givers, develop case plans and implement interventions.
- Ability to develop strategic inter-agency and intra-agency partnerships.
- Ability to maintain clear and concise documentation of interactions.
- Strong problem solving and analytical skills, oral and written communication (including computer) skills and interpersonal skills.
- Sound organisational and time management skills.
- Ability to work in and lead a multidisciplinary treatment team.
- Ability to participate in a flexible clinical delivery model.
- Significant demonstrated experience in clinically supervising others in the application of a variety of evidence-based assessment & intervention skills at a senior level and responsive to constructive feedback and supervision.
- Relevant experience working with marginalised & difficult to engage young people & their families.
- Minimum Class C Driver’s Licence
OzChild offers:
- Unique training and professional development journey
- Working with a united organisational purpose in making a difference in the lives of children, young people and families
- Salary packaging up to $15,900 with an additional meal & entertainment card you can salary package up to $2,650 per annum
- Salary SCHADS 7.1 $ 110,912.88 plus $15,000 car allowance & $ 11000 on call allowance
- Ex-gratia days Easter & Christmas per annum
- A unique culture promoting diversity, cultural competence and shared values
- A collaborative and cohesive working culture
- 12 months fixed term role - a chance to step up into leadership /or a new program and advance your career
How to apply:
You can apply for this position today by clicking APPLY NOW below.
Submit a resume with a cover letter that outlines your skills and experiences and addressing the selection criteria
For further enquiries please do not hesitate to contact Elizabeth Abdilla / Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist on 0499 655 *** or email ********@ozchild.org.au
OzChild is committed to the employment of Aboriginal people and providing a work environment in which Aboriginal peoples' cultures, beliefs and values are acknowledged and respected, and in which the individual career goals and personal aims of Aboriginal staff are identified, promoted and achieved.
OzChild is a child-safe organisation committed to protecting children and young people from all forms of abuse, bullying, exploitation and neglect, and to creating environments in all our programs and services where children are safe and feel safe.
OzChild is an equal opportunity employer and encourages individuals of diverse backgrounds to apply. This includes, but is not limited to, those from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and LGBTIQ communities.