- Are you a skilled therapist who’s looking for the next step in clinical career?
- Are you passionate about supporting the most vulnerable children in the community?
If so, this is the job for you. This is an incredibly unique opportunity to fast track your clinical career with specialised training from a Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuseand Neglect (MST-CAN) American consultant to support your initiation to this impactful program.
What’s on Offer
This position offers a dynamic environment with opportunities for professional growth. You'll have the chance to develop expertise in MST-CAN through comprehensive training and access to a car for both professional and personal use. The role requires flexibility and occasional on-call duties, but it fosters collaboration and teamwork as you travel to different sites and contribute to this vital program.
The Opportunity
The MST-CAN Clinical Supervisor is a program linchpin, providing comprehensive support to 3 therapists and a caseworker. This includes supervision, training, and ensuring service quality through collaboration with stakeholders and adherence to program models. They actively participate in client sessions and celebrate team successes.
Reporting to the Practice Manager MST-CAN & IFP, the MST-CAN Clinical Supervisor will be responsible for;
- Fostering a "risk-aware" culture, ensuring a safe environment for clients and staff, and compliance with safeguarding and reporting protocols.
- Overseeing MST-CAN program adherence, manage contract compliance with partner organisations, and address any program issues promptly.
- Cultivating a positive and supportive team environment, integrating the team with broader CatholicCare services for collaboration.
- Actively participating in professional development opportunities, including supervision and self-directed learning, aligned with the organisation's capability framework.
- Demonstrating commitment to respectful and inclusive practice with diverse clients, communities, and staff.
About You
We are seeking a candidate with demonstrated capabilities in leadership, group supervision and trauma-informed practice. Additionally, the successful candidate will have;
- Master's degree or PhD in Clinical Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Social Work, or a related field.
- Possess significant experience and knowledge in applying family systems theory to therapeutic interventions.
- Demonstrate a proven track record of effectively supervising and training multidisciplinary teams, fostering positive and engaged work environments.
- Exhibit strong networking and advocacy capabilities with internal and external stakeholders.
- Possess expertise in social ecological, behavioural, and cognitive-behavioural therapies, with a focus on trauma treatment and anger management.
The Organisation
At CatholicCare, the organisation's focus revolves around people, which encompasses both its employees and volunteers. They are dedicated to serving those in need with compassion, dignity, and respect, delivering high-quality services tailored to meet the evolving needs of the community. Each of the 800+ staff members play a crucial role in assisting individuals to live their best lives and in fostering safe, nurturing environments within communities. The values of CatholicCare are embodied by its people, who demonstrate the organisation's mission in their everyday work.
How to Apply
For a confidential discussion or role related questions, please contact Rachel Boeg of The Orchard Talent Group on 0411 726 *** or email ******@orchardtalent.com.au To apply please submit your current CV via the link. Please note applicants must have a legal right to work in Australia.
Applications close 22nd May 2024