Chief Psychologist

6 days ago


Perth, Western Australia Department of Justice Full time $120,000 - $180,000 per year

Advance your career by joining one of the most diverse public sector organisations in WA.

About the role

In recognition of the unique needs of young people, Corrective Services established the Young People Directorate in mid 2024. This Directorate is responsible for providing youth justice services in the community and managing youth detention facilities.  Since becoming a stand-alone directorate, the Young People Directorate have commenced the implementation of an enhanced model of care. This model reflects best practice in Youth Justice and focuses on rehabilitation through a trauma-informed, therapeutic approach.  Some initiatives under this model of care so far include:

· The establishment of the Neurodevelopmental and Mental Health Service in custody.  This team works alongside Youth Justice Psychological Services and includes neuropsychologists, a psychiatrist, a speech pathologist, paediatric services and increased access to clinical nurse specialists;

· The development of a new Crises Care Unit at Banksia Hill Detention Centre, which will offer a trauma-informed, health-led unit for particularly vulnerable young people.

· Increased focus on cultural safety and security including the creation of an Aboriginal Services Unit, establishment of an Aboriginal Elders and Leaders Cultural Mentoring program, cultural programs and activities facilitated by Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs).  Along with co-design a cultural security framework with one of our key partners, the Council of Aboriginal Services Western Australia (CASWA), to drive positive change for Aboriginal young people, their families, kin and the community.

Reporting to the Assistant Commissioner, the Chief Psychologist is a newly established, key leadership position within the Young People Directorate.  The role is responsible for supporting the effective and efficient application of contemporary approaches of practice and models by all disciplines and staff across the Young People Directorate, which achieves the best outcome for young people who have contact with the justice system. The Chief Psychologist is also responsible for overseeing the clinical practices within the Young People Directorate, including the development, implementation, monitoring and continued improvement of clinical standards. This position has two direct reports – the Principal Psychologist Community and Principal Psychologist Custody.

Benefits and opportunities

  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Career pathway opportunities
  • Professional development and training opportunities, with high quality supervision at no additional cost, funded professional development opportunities, study leave of up to 5 days per year to attend approved external professional development, and strong team support.
  • AHPRA registration cost paid by the department (conditions apply)
  • Professional supervision
  • Experience and travel around Regional WA combined with paid travel and accommodation, organised by the Department. Note: Travelling regionally is optional, for those interested and willing.
  • Health and wellbeing programs including Fitness passport providing a wide range of gym, pool, and fitness centre discounts available for employees and their families.
  • Relocation assistance/allowance available for applicants relocating from Interstate or New Zealand

Why join the team?

When you join the Department of Justice, you become part of a people-focused organisation, working hard to make our community a fairer and safer place to live. We offer many different employment opportunities in locations around Western Australia. You will have a chance to make a real difference to your local communities and to the lives of those you work with.

Want to find out more about this role?

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Applications must be received before 15 October 2025 at 4:30pm.