About the Role: One role is in our Borallon Training and Correctional Centre near Ipswich, and the other roles are in QCS' Wacol based Correctional Centres, all of which manage complex and diverse male prisoner populations with varying mental health needs. As a member of a multidisciplinary team, you will provide high level clinical services and help shape lives through evidence-based mental health care. You will also have the opportunity to broaden your leadership skills as you assist the Mental Health Team Leader/Senior Psychologist with various activities that help ensure the smooth and efficient provision of these crucial services within the centre. Why Choose Us: New Roles: QCS is expanding its teams statewide to introduce new roles and disciplines. As new senior clinicians, you can be the first step in this change for centre clinical teams. Clinical Expertise: Conduct interventions, assessments and consultations that contribute to behaviour support and management plans, while able to operate independently to manage complex cases and situations. Professional Growth: Strengthen your current experience working with a broad range of psychological presentations that will expand your clinical knowledge. Leadership Opportunity: Your clinical supervision and mentorship will contribute to team performance, capability learning, and retention. Supportive Culture: Work with a multi-disciplinary, collaborative, professional team providing mental health services within a dynamic operating environment. Service Delivery: Assist the Team Leader to sustain a service focused team and culture through task allocation, knowledge sharing, recruitment and onboarding About You: Advanced clinical capability, with the confidence to deliver high-quality clinical services in complex, high-demand environments where adaptability and a thoughtful approach to practice are key. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, enabling you to build effective relationships across multidisciplinary teams, provide expert advice, with the ability to adapt to shifting priorities and contribute to professional discussions. Professional accountability and integrity, with a thorough understanding of ethical and legal responsibilities in psychological practice. Cultural capability and inclusive practice, with a commitment to delivering services responsive to the mental health needs of culturally diverse populations. Provide clinical practice supervision and facilitate the development of critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills. Mandatory Requirements: Tertiary qualifications in Psychology or Occupational Therapy with relevant registration with AHPRA, or tertiary qualifications in Social Work with membership to AASW highly desirable Minimum two years' post-graduate experience in mental health (desirable). Current 'C' Class Driver's License. Applications to remain current for 12 months. For more information, contact QCS Mental Health Careers team at 07 3565 7252. We are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. If you have a health condition, disability, or cultural or linguistic background that requires adjustments, please let our Talent Acquisition team know. We will support you to participate equitably throughout the recruitment process. Job Ad Reference: QLD/673681/25 Closing Date: Sunday, 18th January 2026