Job description
Agency Department of Corrections Work unit Community Corrections
Job title Senior Practice Leader Designation Senior Professional Officer 1
Job type Full time Duration Ongoing
Salary $128,551 - $143,611 Location Darwin
Position number 45510 RTF Closing 07/12/2025
Contact officer Sheena Neill on or
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APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE A ONE-PAGE SUMMARY ABOUT YOU, A DETAILED RESUME AND COPIES OF YOUR TERTIARY
QUALIFICATIONS.
Information for applicants – inclusion and diversity and Special Measures recruitment plans
The NTPS values diversity. The NTPS encourages people from all diversity groups to apply for vacancies and accommodates people with
disability by making reasonable workplace adjustments. If you require an adjustment for the recruitment process or job, please discuss
this with the contact officer. For more information about applying for this position and the merit process, go to the OCPE website.
Aboriginal applicants will be granted priority consideration for this vacancy. For more information on Special Measures plans, go to the
OCPE website
Primary objective
The Senior Practice Leader supervises the Practice Leadership Team (PLT) to strengthen Community Corrections management of
domestic, family and sexual violence offending and increases staff expertise and retention by implementing the Resilience Framework (RF)
initiatives.
Context statement
The Community Corrections PLT aim to strengthen offender management responses and build workforce capacity through strategies
outlined in the PLT Operational Manual (PLT-OM) and Resilience Frameworks.
Key duties and responsibilities
1. Implement Practice Leadership Team staffing and practice model under the supervision of the Senior Practice Director.
1. Supervise the Practice Leaders and Specialist Case Managers and contribute to the development and ongoing evaluation of the PLTOM
and RF.
1. Identify practice improvement priorities and report them to the Senior Practice Director; then lead implementation and evaluation.
2. Design staff supervision and training with a focus on best practice offender management, complex sexual and violence offender
assessment and management, and resilience.
1. Design policy and procedure and supervise the Practice Leaders to implement procedures across Community Corrections and conduct
regular audits to ensure adherence to risk needs and responsivity principles.
1. Complete risk assessment, treatment and ongoing risk management with complex and high-risk offenders and provide reports and
advice to the Senior Practice Director and stakeholders.
1. Identify stakeholders and develop Memorandums of Understanding to support through care, information sharing and contribute to
post supervision risk management for domestic, family and sexual violence offenders.
Selection criteria
Essential
1. Tertiary qualifications in psychology or social work with unconditional registration as a psychologist with the Australian Health
Practitioner Regulation Agency or as a social worker with the Australian Association of Social Workers.
2. Experience with risk assessment and treatment of offenders with a focus on sexual, family and domestic violence.
1. Experience working with aboriginal clients and communities, and a high-level understanding of cultural and contextual factors in the
Northern Territory.
4. Experience supervising clinical staff, leading new initiatives and engaging in change management.
1. Experience developing programs, training, and evaluation, undertaking research and developing procedures.
2. Excellent communication, reading and report writing skills and demonstrated ethical practice in complex situations with competing
priorities.
1. Willingness to work flexible hours and undertake travel to remote communities.
Desirable
2. Accreditation as a supervisor with AHPRA or AASW
3. Accreditation as an administrator or trainer in risk assessment tools.
Further information
Successful applicant must hold a manual Northern Territory Driver's Licence and may be required to travel within regional and remote
communities and camp out when required. Travel may be by means of road and air, including on outback roads in four-wheel drives, light
aircraft and boats. The Department of Corrections has a Smoke Free Policy. Staff are not permitted to smoke anywhere on departmental
premises, facilities or in vehicles, nor whilst working off-site. The preferred applicant/s will be required to complete a pre-employment
questionnaire and the successful applicant/s will be required to undergo a criminal history check (confirmed by fingerprints and name
check) prior to commencement of employment. An adverse criminal history will not necessarily exclude an applicant from this position.
All Department of Corrections employees are subject to random drug and alcohol testing.