Child Protection Unit Manager Allied Health This role is responsible for leading and governing child protection services in a hospital setting. * To be successful in this position, you will require tertiary qualifications in social work, psychology, clinical psychology, or occupational therapy. * Eligibility for membership of the appropriate professional association is also necessary. * Registration with the NSW Psychologist's Registration Board (where applicable) is required. * Sound knowledge of data collection, statistical analysis, report writing, and computer skills are essential. * Experience in research and education provision is highly desirable. Benefits: This role offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic healthcare environment, providing leadership and governance to ensure excellence in child protection services. Key Responsibilities: * Develop strategies and policies to ensure quality psychosocial practice. * Recruit and develop a highly skilled workforce to meet clinical demands. * Service planning in line with SCHN strategic plan. * Ensure models of service delivery are responsive to client needs. * Supervise team leaders, social workers, occupational therapists, and other allied health professionals.