· Support
Youth Justice custodial staff with proactive strategies to promote
psychological wellbeing and prevent work related stress
· Provide
counselling, psychological first aid, critical incident stress debriefing and
innovative wellbeing strategies
· Make sound
clinical assessments where staff may require counselling or other supports to
address personal or workplace issues.
The
opportunity
· Part time
(0.6) position, fixed term until February 2028, based at the Cherry Creek Youth
Justice Precinct.
· VPS5 role
earning $116,413 - $140,849 per year plus super.
· Deliver the
staff wellbeing program, providing evidence-based clinical assessments and
interventions for staff.
The
Staff Wellbeing Program – Clinical Practitioner works with a culturally diverse
staffing group, playing a critical role in supporting staff to maintain their
own wellbeing by providing counselling, psychological first aid, critical
incident stress debriefing and innovative wellbeing strategies, in line with
the Youth Justice Custodial Services Staff Wellbeing Program. This position
works exclusively with staff and does not provide services to the young
people or go in to the units where the young people reside.
This
position will focus on providing support to staff experiencing complex
employment circumstances and currently away from the workplace.
This
position is based at the Cherry Creek Youth Justice Precinct though regular
travel to the Parkville and Malmsbury Youth Justice Precincts is required to provide
coverage across the Staff Wellbeing Program.
To
be successful in this role, you will have:
·
Experience
providing individual counselling and critical incident stress management, using
evidence based clinical frameworks.
·
Experience
developing strategies to assist and manage the personal impact of work-related
stress, vicarious trauma, anxiety, depression and workplace conflict.
·
Experience
delivering group training and coaching to improve the psychological wellbeing
of staff.
·
Demonstrated
commitment to address own emotional and psychological development, continuously
improve clinical skills and maintain contemporary knowledge of therapeutic
skills and frameworks.
·
A
qualification in Social Work, Psychology or equivalent and eligibility for
registration with the relevant practitioner regulation agency.
·
A
full driver's licence is required due to the need to work flexibly across the
custodial precincts, based on operational requirements.
Experience
in establishing relationships with individuals from a broad cross-section of
multicultural backgrounds is desirable. Knowledge and experience in delivering
Mindfulness Training and Mental Health First Aid accreditation is also
desirable.
A
current employee Working with Children Check (WWCC) card is required and will
need to be provided prior to commencement of employment by the applicant.
Currency will need to be maintained by the employee for the period of
employment.
To
learn more about the type of skills you will need to thrive in this role,
please read the position description.
If
you have any queries, please contact Stacey Livis on 0421 473 117 or [email protected]
What's
in it for you?
You
will be working for the Department of Justice and Community Safety, which is
one arm of the Victorian State Government, a recognised top employer of choice
nationally. All our staff work to the vision of a safe, just, innovative and
thriving Victoria.
There
are many advantages in working for the department, including:
· Job
stability –
position as a member of the Victorian Public Service (VPS).
· A fair
salary– enjoy
great work conditions and salary sacrificing options.
· Transparent
performance framework– approach
your work with confidence in how you're tracking, working to professional
development plans agreed on by you and your manager.
· Generous
leave entitlements– provisions
for many forms of leave; including personal, parental, carers, study, cultural,
compassionate, and sick leave.
· Employee
Assistance Program support – you are encouraged to use this short-term,
confidential counselling service if you're experiencing emotional stress,
relationship problems, conflict with others or personal issues. It is also
available for financial counselling and retirement planning.
Aboriginal
and/or Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applicants
are welcome to utilise support from the Aboriginal Recruitment
Team throughout the recruitment process. Aboriginal candidates are
encouraged to contact [email protected] if
they would like cultural support and guidance through the application process.
For
Aboriginal Designated and Prioritised positions, a Certificate of Aboriginality
(CoA) will be required prior to an offer of employment being made
We
want to make sure all Victorians feel represented by the department's work. One
of the ways we do this is by recruiting a diverse workforce – we welcome people
of any gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability and cultural
background. We are also committed to the Victorian Government's promise to
increase the number of veterans working in the public sector.
We're
proud of our individual differences. We're proud of the many languages we speak
and the stories we can share with each other. We hope you will share your story
too.
If
this sounds like a compelling job that you believe your skills would be a great
match for, please APPLY NOW. Applications close 11.59pm, Sunday 31 May 2026.
How
to apply
Please
click the following link to apply...
Staff Wellbeing Program - Clinical Practitioner (Cherry Creek) | Melbourne - Western Metro | Careers| Youth Justice
Applications should include a
resume and covering letter. Attachments can be uploaded in .doc, .docx, .pdf,
.txt or .rtf formats.
The
successful candidate will be required to undergo pre-employment checks which
may include national police checks and misconduct screening.
If
you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an
alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to
get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION:
CHILD
SAFE STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT:
The
Department of Justice and Community Safety is committed to the safety and
wellbeing of children and young people. We seek to prevent harm of any kind
impacting children and young people and have zero tolerance for racism, child
abuse and inequality. Children and young people's rights, relationships,
identity, and culture must be recognised and respected, their voices heard, and
their concerns acted upon. We aim to foster a culturally safe, child safe and
child friendly environment for all children and young people we have contact
with, deliver services to, or are impacted by our work.