Southern Queensland Correctional Centre; Spring Creek;
Brisbane; Wacol
QCS is hiring for Mental Health Team Leader’s in our South
East Queensland Correctional Centres. This leadership role oversees a
multi-disciplinary team, providing clinical supervision and operational
management. The team delivers assessments, group and individual interventions,
and crisis management within a case management framework. You’ll lead meetings
on suicide risk and complex prisoner needs, collaborate with stakeholders, and
apply advanced clinical skills and judgement. The role supports professional
development and promotes high-quality, person-centred care. Strong
communication and HR practices are key to building a high-performing, balanced
team.
Apply now if this sounds like your next career move.
The QCS mental health workforce is currently undergoing a
period of change and is expanding its psychology leadership workforce to
include experienced social workers and occupational therapists. There has never
been a more exciting time to come and work with us in one of these roles.
Integral to the provision of high-level clinical and team
leadership, this role will supervise and be accountable for operational
management of a multi-disciplinary team in one of our South East Queensland
Correctional Centres.
This is a unique operating environment where you and your
team will be supported with professional development and supervision. You will
contribute to ongoing operational service integrity by providing clinical
supervision and leadership to the team on their delivery of assessments, as
well as group and individual interventions.
Relying on your clinical leadership, consultation and
expertise in the planning for clinical services, will ensure delivery of safe
high-quality person-centred care.
Each day you will be:
• demonstrating your advanced clinical skills in the
provision of clinical care, and maintaining a client caseload commensurate with
responsibilities of the role
• using frameworks to guide professional judgement, problem solve and manage
complex situations.
• coordinating the process of referral, crisis management, assessment, reviews
and transition planning within a case management framework
• chairing and leading multi-disciplinary meetings, for example, those that
oversee centre decision-making regarding suicide risk assessment and
management, and case management of prisoners with complex needs
• collaborating with key stakeholders to develop partnerships that contribute
to operational and clinical outcomes.
As a team leader, you will direct, manage and coach using
your contemporary human resource practices, and share your professional and
clinical knowledge to help build consistent service delivery capability.
To be successful in this role, you will use your excellent
communication and interpersonal skills to create an engaged and high performing
team which understands the importance of work/life balance and strong team culture. The
job description contains further details of requisite qualifications and role requirements. Please apply if this sounds like the next
career opportunity for you.
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