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Job Description

Professional 3 - Remuneration Package Range $134,618 - $150,549
(including salary $114,199 - $127,898)
Community Corrections 
Ongoing positions available, plus one 8 month contract with potential permanency
These vacancies are available in either Alice Springs, Darwin or Katherine subject to negotiation with the successful applicant 

·         Six weeks of recreational leave per year

·         Relocation assistance considered     

·         Monday to Friday role, no weekends

About the role

Practice Leaders provide specialist clinical leadership across Community Corrections, strengthening responses to domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) and other high‑risk offending. The role focuses on supporting frontline staff to manage complex cases, embed evidence‑based practice, and improve rehabilitation outcomes. 

Working as part of a small, Territory‑wide team of psychologists and social workers, you will deliver case consultation, supervision, and targeted interventions, while contributing to workforce capability, wellbeing, and practice reform.

Key responsibilities

·         Provide specialist risk assessment, case formulation and intervention planning for complex or highrisk offenders. 

·         Deliver targeted clinical interventions to address dynamic and offence related risks. 

·         Support probation and parole staff through supervision, coaching, case consultation and modelling of best practice

·         Build workforce capability through training, reflective practice, and resilience initiatives

·         Contribute to practice governance and continuous improvement, including development of tools, standards and audit processes. 

·         Work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to support coordinated, effective responses to risk.

About you

You are a highly capable clinician with forensic and practice leadership skills.

To be successful, you will have:

·         Tertiary qualifications psychology or social work, with unconditional eligibility for registration with AHPRA or membership with AASW. 

·         Experience working with domestic, family and sexual violence and/or high-risk offenders. 

·         Knowledge of criminogenic frameworks and risk assessment/intervention approaches, or the ability to develop this quickly. 

·         Experience working with complex, involuntary or statutory clients, with strong ethical decision-making skills. 

·         Demonstrated ability to mentor, guide and build capability in others. 

·         Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, including the ability to work effectively with Aboriginal peoples and across diverse communities.

What we offer

·         Competitive salary and generous conditions

·         Six weeks annual leave

·         Relocation assistance (negotiable)

·         Professional development and study support

·         Monthly group supervision with a clinical expert

·         Paid external supervision 

·         Opportunities to travel and work across regional and remote NT

·         A supportive, multidisciplinary team environment

For a confidential discussion please contact:
Bayley Valentine on 0497 576 214 or [email protected] 

Quote vacancy number: 45514
Closing date: 20/07/2026

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https://theterritory.com.au/ 

Applications should consist of a one page summary sheet, resume / CV and copies of relevant qualifications.

For a copy of the Job Description or to view career opportunities in the Northern Territory Government please visit https://jobs.nt.gov.au/Home/Search 

 

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