Psychologist/Specialist Psychologist
2 weeks ago
Psychologist/Specialist Psychologist
Location – Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre (CDTCC)
Employment type – Fulltime Ongoing
Salary:
- Psychologist: $79,592 – $118,3165pa.
- Specialist Psychologist: $114,016 - $139,824pa
- Plus environmental allowance, employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading
Transform Lives at Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre (CDTCC)
Are you a fully registered or provisional psychologist looking for a meaningful career where your expertise can drive real change? The Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre (CDTCC) provides a unique opportunity for psychologists to support rehabilitation in a structured, progressive program that helps offenders break free from the cycle of drug-related crime. Join a dedicated team committed to evidence-based interventions and ethical forensic psychology in an innovative correctional setting.
Why Choose CDTCC?
- Specialised Rehabilitation Approach – Work in a one-of-a-kind facility where offenders progress through secure detention, semi-secure detention, and community custody under the NSW Drug Court's direction.
- Diverse & Impactful Casework – Provide targeted psychological assessments, therapy, and risk management to help individuals overcome addiction and reintegrate into society.
- Supportive & Collaborative Team – Work alongside a multidisciplinary team committed to reducing reoffending through structured treatment, intervention strategies, and behaviour change programs.
- Professional Growth – Enhance your skills in forensic psychology, trauma-informed care, and addiction treatment while working in an innovative correctional environment.
Make a real difference—empower change and transform lives at CDTCC.
Why Join us?
- Job Security – Ongoing government employment with competitive salary and benefits.
- Training & Career Development – Internal training, mentoring, and certification pathways.
- Health & Wellbeing Support – Employee Assistance Programs and workplace wellness initiatives.
Your role
As a psychologist, you will:
- Conduct psychological assessments and interventions for individuals in custody.
- Work within a multi-disciplinary team to provide targeted support and treatment plans.
- Offer expert consultation to staff and statutory authorities on offender management.
- Ensure ethical and evidence-based practices are consistently applied in all interventions.
What you'll do
- Deliver psychological assessments and interventions to individuals in custody.
- Provide expert consultation to staff regarding offender mental health and risk management (including sexual and violent offender assessment).
- Assist in the formulation of behaviour management plans and case plans for those in custody, as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Maintain accurate and compliant documentation on the Offender Integrated. Management System (OIMS) and psychology files for all individuals receiving psychological services.
- May prepare reports and provide consultation to statutory authorities, including the State Parole Authority, Serious Offenders Review Council, and Mental Health Review Tribunal.
What we're looking for
- A dedicated and ethical psychologist who is passionate about delivering high-quality mental health and behavioural services.
- Experience in mental health, cognitive impairment, risk assessment, and behaviour management in complex environments.
- Understanding of contemporary correctional principles and evidence-based intervention strategies.
Essential Requirements
- Full registration (or provisional registration) with the Psychology Board of Australia
- Current driver's license and willingness to travel throughout NSW.
Specialist Psychologist Criteria
Candidates applying for the Specialist Psychologist role must also meet the additional capabilities and experience as outlined in the Crown Employees Psychologists Award. Click here to view the criteria.
Download the role description.
Are you ready to join us?
What to submit?
- Cover Letter (Max 2 pages) – Tell us how you meet the role requirements.
- Résumé (Max 5 pages) – Highlight your experience, qualifications & impact.
This is your chance to take the next step in your psychology career and be part of meaningful change. Apply today
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Applications close 18/11/2025 at 11:59pm AEST.
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