Clinical Lead - Dandenong, Australia - Monash Health
Description
Reference Number- 6254 Employment Type
- Fixed Term Full Time
- Entity
- Monash Health
- Department
- SECASA
- Location
- SECASA
- Position Summary
- Lead an innovative and specialised team of clinicians
- Make a difference in the sexual assault sector
- We will invest in your learning and development
Working in Healthcare has never been more important or meaningful.
Our Journey
The
South East Centre Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence (SECASA), is a program of Monash Health and has the responsibility in the Southern Region of the Department of Families, Fairness & Housing (DFFH) for:
- The provision and development of effective services to victim/survivors and associated people affected by sexual assault and family violence
- The provision of assessment and treatment for children and young people who have engaged in harmful sexual behaviour.
- The provision of public education and professional training on sexual assault and antiviolence issues
- Social planning and processes related to reducing societal violence.
A Day in the Life
As a member of the leadership team, this position will support operationalising SECASA's strategic direction.
This includes support to enable SECASA to achieve service targets within budget as specified in service agreements by the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing.
In addition you will play a key role in embedding evidenced based modalities into our service provision.The clinical Lead will have a strong emphasis on collaborative leadership, building and supporting a resilient team, and outstanding communication resulting in positive client outcomes.
SECASA Clinical Leads are recognised for their clinical expertise, consolidated skills, and capacity to support team members to provide high quality therapeutic interventions.
- Lead, deliver and support provision of highquality assessments, advocacy and therapeutic interventions for children and young people who have engaged in Harmful Sexual Behaviour and have histories of trauma
- Provide clinical supervision to staff and students, ensuring quality service provision and promoting a learning culture
- Support management of clinical referrals including flexibly responding to competing priorities, ensuring quality, accessibility, and timely service response
- Develop and implement group supervision
- Provide clinical consultation to internal and external stakeholders for complex cases
- Develop and lead the implementation of clinical tools, policy, process, and procedure documents
- To provide therapeutic interventions to a small case load, utilising advanced clinical skills in
- Engage in active waiting list management process for Children and Young People on the waiting list
- Support and lead best practice at SECASA in trauma focused therapeutic interventions, including initiation and participation in research,
- Support and promote the wellbeing and safety of team members by promoting a resilient, agile, high performing team and a learning culture
- Liaise and work collaboratively with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including building relationships, and providing specialist community and professional consultation and education
- Operate independently and collaboratively, with a high degree of integrity and accountability, as a member of the SECASA leadership team to operationalise strategic commitments
- Ensure service delivery within the team is aligned with relevant legislation and professional guidelines (including children and young people at risk, MARAM, Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme, Child Information Sharing Scheme, relevant professional Code of Ethics and Practice Standards, and privacy requirements)
- Participate in on call work and roster including after hours and weekends
- Any other duties as required by the Manager
- Compliance with Monash Health OHS requirements
What You Bring:
- You will have professional experience working with victim survivors of sexual assault and family violence and in particular children and young people
- Experience providing supervision for counsellors working with children and young people who have experienced trauma
- Ability to work effectively with a wide range of key stakeholders, consumers and staff.
What You Need:
Social Work and eligibility for AASW:
- An Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) accredited Bachelor Degree or entry level Master's Degree of Social Work that provides eligibility for membership of the AASW
- Written
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