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Australia, Victoria, Melbourne

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Forensicare is hiring for the job of Graduate Social Worker

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
H
Anthropology & Geography
Archaeology & History
Classics
Criminology
Development, Migration & Gender
Humanities (all other)
International Studies
Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Liberal Arts
Librarianship & Curatorial Studies
Philosophy
Politics & Policy Studies
Social Science (all other)
Social Work & Sociology
Theology & Comparative Religion

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

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Job Description

  • Are you about to graduate or recently graduated in Social Work?
  • Multiple full-time, fixed-term 2-year positions (SW1).
  • Be part of a supportive, collaborative allied health graduate and psychology registrar program.
  • Receive regular discipline-specific supervision, interdisciplinary group supervision, and education sessions, with dedicated learning time.
  • Rotational positions across all Forensicare locations. 
  • Investment in a career for life.

A career in the forensic mental health sector is diverse, challenging, and rewarding. A career at Forensicare will be like no other. If you’re passionate about supporting people in their mental health recovery, Forensicare is where you need to be. You will be a part of a caring and supportive team, making a real difference to people living with the dual stigma of mental illness and offending. We approach our work with curiosity and a commitment to understanding the unique needs of our consumers and carers. Working across community, hospital, and prison settings, you can learn, apply your specialist skills, conduct research, and advance in your profession. Together, we can contribute to a more connected, compassionate mental health and criminal justice system.

Psychology Registrars, Graduate Social Workers, and Occupational Therapists are an integral part of Forensicare’s commitment to progressing the disciplines into the future while supporting the increased demand for forensic mental health services. The Allied Health & Psychology Graduate/Registrar Program is designed to provide structured, supported opportunities for qualified, entry-level health professionals to gain forensic mental health expertise and consolidate both theoretical and practical skills in a range of forensic settings. The graduate/registrar program facilitates an expansion of skills and experience through movement across inpatient, community, and prison-based services.

Job location

These positions are rotational and will rotate across all Forensicare sites:

  • inpatient services at Thomas Embling Hospital
  • community services through the Community Forensic Mental Health Service
  • prison-based services at several locations

 About the Role:

Graduates and registrars within the program will have the access to regular discipline-specific clinical supervision, monthly interdisciplinary educations sessions, regular interdisciplinary group supervision, and dedicated self-directed learning time, in addition, to discipline-specific supports. Working with a limited caseload, within the boundaries of the relevant professions, and under the direct supervision of an experienced social worker, occupational therapist, or psychologist, the graduate/registrar will:

  • Recognise the needs of the individual and plan, implement, document, and evaluate, treatments for an identified patient group.
  • Work within a multidisciplinary team and assist in meeting unit/program and organizational objectives to provide high-quality, specialist clinical services that focus on consumer recovery.

 Duties:

  • Participate in the assessment and treatment of consumers through collaborative group work and individual sessions, making ethical and legal, discipline-specific contributions to the clinical team’s understanding of the consumer and their situation.
  • Demonstrate an appreciation of the importance of inter-disciplinary teamwork and connections with the broader service network.
  • Plan, develop, facilitate and evaluate therapeutic group programs in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.
  • Other duties in line with the requirements of your discipline. 

 About You:

  • You are committed to mental health consumer recovery.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the delivery of quality, recovery-focused mental health care coupled with an awareness of the issues of care delivery in forensic mental health.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively in a multidisciplinary health care environment, using well-developed interpersonal skills to achieve team goals.
  • A demonstrated commitment to learning through analysis of own performance, engaging in clinical supervision and professional development, and a commitment to applying this knowledge to practice.

 What you need:

  • Approved degree in Social Work and eligibility for membership in the Australian Association of Social Workers. 
  • This position is subject to a Police Check.

A culture where people matter.

  • Excellent supervision and investment in the skill development of managers and supervisors.
  • Celebration and reward for good performance, through employee recognition.
  • A leading, multi-faceted approach to safety, with unparalleled strategic, practical, individualized, and team-based supports to minimize risks and fear and maximize safety and security, underpinned by our workplace health and safety strategy.
  • Access to an employee assistance program – an external, confidential, self-referral employee wellbeing program, for personal or work-related matters.
  • A mental health and wellbeing program providing psychological support, peer support, and critical incidence response programs, as needed. 

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Entry pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher
Study Field
H
Anthropology & Geography
Archaeology & History
Classics
Criminology
Development, Migration & Gender
Humanities (all other)