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Psychologist

  • Gascoyne Region, Western Australia
  • Goldfields-Esperance Region, Western Australia
  • Great Southern Region, Western Australia
  • Kimberley Region, Western Australia
  • Mid West Region, Western Australia
  • Peel Region, Western Australia
  • Perth Metropolitan, Western Australia
  • Pilbara Region, Western Australia
  • South West Region, Western Australia
  • Wheatbelt Region, Western Australia

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  • Department of Justice
  • Permanent - Full Time
  • Permanent - Part Time
  • Closing at: Jul 17 2027 - 16:30 AWST
  • Offender Services
  • Corrective Services
  • Level 2
  • L2SP, $116,195 - $127,313 p.a. plus 12% superannuation (PSCSAA 2024)
  • 1.0
  • Pool Ref 232503
  • Various Statewide Locations
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Relocation supports available to Interstate and New Zealand applicants.

This advert will run for a period of 12 months. Applicants will be assessed quarterly and may be offered permanent opportunities as they arise. 

Currently, there are 6 permanent position(s) available for immediate filling.

 

 

About the role

The roles offer a diverse range of work opportunities including psychological intervention to high-risk violent offenders, sexual offenders, and offenders with violent extremism concerns. Other opportunities include court report writing, risk of reoffending assessments, and providing consultation and liaison support to staff who manage offenders in the community and custody. This is a rare opportunity for Psychologists with strong clinical skills seeking to establish or expand their career within the forensic space. The roles are challenging and very rewarding.

Forensic intervention services are provided to offenders in the community or custody who are referred to the service as part of a court imposed order, release order, or treatment assessment. Intervention is targeted at reducing the risk of reoffending to enhance community safety. Psychologists providing individual intervention work closely with the Community Corrections Officers who case manage offenders.

Forensic assessment services are provided to offenders either in custody or the community to inform risk management, as well as identify criminogenic treatment needs. Assessments are carried out for offenders who have committed offences of a serious nature and received terms of life or indeterminate sentences. They are also conducted for offenders who are deemed to be an unacceptable risk to the community and are considered under the High Risk Serious Offenders Act 2020. Forensic assessment clinicians may be required to provide evidence in court.

Eligibility

Qualifications – successful applicants must have:

  • An accredited qualification in Psychology approved by the Psychology Board of Australia AND
  • General registration on the register of Psychologists with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

Special conditions - All applicants are required to have a valid C Class Drivers Licence and may be required to travel within Western Australia for operational purposes.

Benefits and opportunities

  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Career pathway opportunities
  • Learning and development opportunity programs
  • Health and wellbeing programs including Fitness passport providing a wide range of gym, pool, and fitness centre discounts available for employees and their families
  • Check out the attached Applicant Information Pack to find out other benefits of working for Justice
  • Relocation assistance/allowance available for applicants relocating from Interstate or New Zealand (if eligible)

Application process

How to apply

Please ensure you review the attached Job Description Form (JDF) for further information about the requirements of the position you wish to apply for. This information will assist you with the preparation of your application.

We require you to submit:

  1. A comprehensive Resume/Curriculum Vitae, that clearly outlines your transferable skills and experience in the context of the relevant role specific criteria contained in the JDF.
  2. A statement of no more than two (2) pages addressing your suitability for the role in the context of the Essential Role Specific Criteria. Please provide examples to support your claims.
  3. Evidence of relevant qualifications and endorsements as set out in the above Eligibility section.
  4. Contact details of two work related referees (including a current line manager).

All remaining Job-Related Requirements will be assessed at a later stage in the recruitment process.

Pool Recruitment

Each sweep of this pool will be open for a period of 12 months from the day after the breach of standard claim period closes. Permanent, full time and part time appointments may be offered as vacancies arise; however, an appointment is not guaranteed.

The Department of Justice uses recruitment pools to build a bank of talent for future opportunities. Applicants found suitable in this pool, may be considered for subsequent, similar vacancies, with/within the Department of Justice for the duration of the pool.

For further job-related information

If you would like further information regarding the vacancy please contact Chantelle Place, A/Director Assessment & Intervention on (08) 9264 1015 for a confidential discussion.

Equity and Diversity

The Department of Justice is committed in building a workplace culture that values diversity and inclusion. We actively promote the employment of Aboriginal Australians, people with disability, youth, and other diversity groups and encourage people of these groups to apply.

Assistance for aboriginal job seekers and accommodations for applicants with disabilities are available at the Department of Justice. For more information around what help may be available please follow this link or reach out to the contact person named in the section above for a confidential discussion.

Submitting your application

Applicants are requested to apply online. To submit your application, click the “Apply for Job” button at the bottom of this advertisement.

Please ensure you allow sufficient time to submit your application, as late applications will not be accepted.

If you are having difficulty submitting your online application, please telephone RAMS Helpdesk ramshelpdesk@bigredsky.com on 1300 733 056 for assistance.

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