SAL Consulting is an organisation with a focus on working with complex individuals, systems and organisations throughout Australia. Our team of consultants provide various types of support and interventions to children and young people;
people with a disability; and people who have mental health support needs, their families, and the organisations and government departments that support them. This includes:
Clinical Support,
Behaviour Support,
Clinical Supervision,
A range of assessments,
Therapy,
Health and Allied Health Services,
Training and Organisational Practice and Professional Development.
Our team create strong, collaborative relationships with individuals and organisations through communication and working together as this plays an integral part in SAL Consulting's practice and ethos.
an accredited NDIS Provider, and a Registered Training Organisation.
Our work includes working with a diverse population, including providing support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families.
We are always looking to add great people to our team - to see the current listing, please continue below. If you don't find a role listed in your area of interest, please send us an enquiry via recruitment@salconsulting.com.au
and we will get in touch with you to discuss possible opportunities.
This opportunity is suitable for practitioners with experience in working within the disability and complex mental health in an adult and youth forensic space.
We currently deliver both direct (e.g. intervention) and indirect (e.g. forensic reports) services to individuals with complex needs who are subject to requirements under legislative frameworks. We also provide support to teams of individuals subject to forensic frameworks, and provide specialist advice to support positive behaviour in the community.
The successful candidate will have an opportunity to participate in improving other people’s lives by delivering person-centred services, involving but not limited to:
Conducting a range of forensic assessments including risk assessments, treatment plans and other court-required documentation;
Identifying appropriate supports, interventions, and service models for individuals subject to various orders or those who are at risk of coming into contact with the justice system;
Supporting individuals transitioning from prison to community living under various frameworks;
Preparing, writing and delivering assessment reports for other supporting bodies (e.g. the relevant state / territory Department and the National Disability Insurance Scheme);
Providing high-level clinical consulting and engagement in multidisciplinary meetings to provide leadership, guidance and reflective practice opportunities for teams;
Providing consultation, training and advice to teams directly supporting our clients (e.g. disability support workers);
Opportunity to work collaboratively with a wide range of professionals (e.g. allied health professionals, mental health professionals, forensic specific services and / or disability specific support services);
Providing behaviour support for clients with complex disabilities and psycho-social support needs including the development of behaviour support plans and training/implementation of plans;
Opportunity to develop and deliver a range of direct interventions (e.g. offence-specific and offence-related intervention).
The position will be based in Pennant Hills and will include travel for specific client work around the Sydney metro area. Opportunities for Regional / Remote and Interstate projects are available to our team of Forensic Practitioners, at times. There is also an option to work from home for administration / report writing.
Desired Skills and Experience
CRITERIA:
Tertiary qualification in a related discipline relevant to the field of forensic practice, disability and / or behaviour support, and relevant registration with the appropriate regulatory board (e.g. AHPRA) and / or registration with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
Experience in working with people with intellectual disabilities, mental health issues and/or experiences of trauma who have complex needs.
Experience within the forensic field and knowledge of relevant forensic frameworks. Experience working under relevant legislative frameworks is desirable.
Experience in providing clinical and / or behaviour assessment, intervention and support in forensic services, disability and/or other relevant sectors.
Experience in completing complex assessment reports and experience in risk assessment. Experience giving evidence at court is desirable.
Due to the nature of our business, it is required that our staff:
have a current Driver’s Licence;
have a current Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker Screening, or the ability to attain these checks.
are willing to adhere to the Government requirements regarding vaccinations for workers in certain sectors, if applicable.
WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU:
A job with purpose and capacity to positively impact lives
Opportunity for advocacy and systems change
Diverse caseload
An organisational structure that offers practitioners both support and autonomy
Flexible working hours
Career progression
Regular high-quality supervision with an opportunity to receive supervision for Forensic Psychology endorsement if eligible
Access to professional development (internal and external)
Opportunities to work collaboratively with a professional, experienced multidisciplinary team
Opportunities for interstate & remote placements / work projects if desired
Attractive salary package and employee benefits
HOW TO APPLY:
Please submit your application including a copy of your CV and a cover letter outlining what interests you about the position and addressing the designated criteria.
Please note that interviews will be conducted as appropriate applications are received. To assist with preparations for the interview, shortlisted candidates will be provided with interview questions in advance. Should the right applicant be found prior to the expiration of the advertisement, no further interviews will be arranged.