Service Tasmania
Chief Practitioner - Child Safety and Youth Justice Operations - 981368
Service Tasmania, Secaucus, New Jersey, us, 07094
This is a Department built entirely for children and young people and their communities. Our ultimate goal is to work together to ensure that every child and young person in Tasmania is known, safe, well and learning.
The child is at the centre of everything we do and the way we do it.
Develop and lead evidence informed strategies, practice frameworks and standards that lift the quality of outcomes and experiences for children and families.
Lead workforce learning and development for allied health and professional frontline staff, establishing core knowledge and skills for professional staff and carers.
Establish, monitor and evaluate practice quality to ensure the delivery of consistent and high quality professional practice, with a strong focus on working together in lifting equitable outcomes for Aboriginal children and families.
Work closely with partners and stakeholders across the Child Safety and Youth Justice sector, providing professional representation and leadership at critical forums, including inquests and reviews.
About the Role
The Department for Education, Children and Young People (DECYP) is seeking an experienced and values-driven Chief Practitioner to lead and set the standards for evidence informed contemporary practice for professionals working within the Child Safety and Youth Justice Operations Portfolio (CSYJO). The role is crucial in providing authoritative advice and recommendations relating to child safety and youth justice professional practice policy, programs and initiatives to the Senior Executive and Portfolio Leadership Group. You will represent and lead the Department in matters relating to professional care and service delivery provided to children and young people in child safety and youth justice settings. Your experience in analysing data, trends and research will ensure continuous improvement activities are targeted and effective. Success in the role will see you have extensive experience in child protection, youth justice and professional practice leadership. You will have led strategies to manage trauma informed care, cultural safety and Aboriginal self-determination principles whilst also leading complex reform. Driving systemic change will be critical and this will be supported by your contemporary people management and leadership qualities that actively demonstrate collaboration and inclusiveness whilst promoting a high performing culture. If this role interests you, please contact Korn Ferry at tasmaniadecyp@kornferry.com or mobile Caitlin Pang 0429 920 106 or Grace Tan 0430 533 978. Period of Appointment
ASAP for 5 years Hours per fortnight
73.5 hours per fortnight Essential Requirements
Current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (Registration Status – Employment) The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this job is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, on promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted: Conviction checks in the following areas: crimes of violence; sex related offences; serious drug offences; crimes involving dishonesty; serious traffic offences Identification check Disciplinary actions in previous employment check Must satisfy at least one of the following qualifications: A relevant bachelor’s degree, such as Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Criminology, Occupational Therapy, Counselling, and/or relevant tertiary qualifications related to human and social sciences that provide a solid foundation for roles in child safety and youth justice OR. A related bachelor’s degree (e.g., Education, Law, or Nursing) who have completed at least six relevant academic units in areas such as mental health, community health, or criminology. In addition, candidates must either hold a supplementary qualification (e.g., Youth Work or Family Intervention) Plus: Have a minimum of 12 months of full-time, relevant work experience within the broader human or family services sector. Desirable Requirements
A senior executive with a proven record of management in a health and human services field within a large private or public sector organisation. Postgraduate qualifications in leadership, governance, administration, or policy are highly desirable. Statement and reference guides
Statement Of Duties (PDF) and Senior Executive Leadership Capability Framework are provided to assist with applying online. How to apply
Electronic submission of applications is preferred. Please apply via the Jobs.Tas posting and click the ApplyNow button. Applicants should forward include: Comprehensive CV, including two referees A summary that outlines skills and experience aligned to the selection criteria (as outlined in the Statement of Duties) Applications should be submitted online by 11.30pm AEDT on the advertised closing date. For difficulties applying online, contact Department for Education, Children and Young People, HR Recruitment and Employment via phone +61 3 6165 6285 or email recruitment@decyp.tas.gov.au. Applicants needing more information are encouraged to request specific details of the vacancy from the Contact Person. KORN FERRY Caitlin Pang 0429 920 106 Caitlin.Pang@KornFerry.com Grace Tan 0430 533 978 Grace.Tan@KornFerry.com
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The Department for Education, Children and Young People (DECYP) is seeking an experienced and values-driven Chief Practitioner to lead and set the standards for evidence informed contemporary practice for professionals working within the Child Safety and Youth Justice Operations Portfolio (CSYJO). The role is crucial in providing authoritative advice and recommendations relating to child safety and youth justice professional practice policy, programs and initiatives to the Senior Executive and Portfolio Leadership Group. You will represent and lead the Department in matters relating to professional care and service delivery provided to children and young people in child safety and youth justice settings. Your experience in analysing data, trends and research will ensure continuous improvement activities are targeted and effective. Success in the role will see you have extensive experience in child protection, youth justice and professional practice leadership. You will have led strategies to manage trauma informed care, cultural safety and Aboriginal self-determination principles whilst also leading complex reform. Driving systemic change will be critical and this will be supported by your contemporary people management and leadership qualities that actively demonstrate collaboration and inclusiveness whilst promoting a high performing culture. If this role interests you, please contact Korn Ferry at tasmaniadecyp@kornferry.com or mobile Caitlin Pang 0429 920 106 or Grace Tan 0430 533 978. Period of Appointment
ASAP for 5 years Hours per fortnight
73.5 hours per fortnight Essential Requirements
Current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (Registration Status – Employment) The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this job is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, on promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted: Conviction checks in the following areas: crimes of violence; sex related offences; serious drug offences; crimes involving dishonesty; serious traffic offences Identification check Disciplinary actions in previous employment check Must satisfy at least one of the following qualifications: A relevant bachelor’s degree, such as Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Criminology, Occupational Therapy, Counselling, and/or relevant tertiary qualifications related to human and social sciences that provide a solid foundation for roles in child safety and youth justice OR. A related bachelor’s degree (e.g., Education, Law, or Nursing) who have completed at least six relevant academic units in areas such as mental health, community health, or criminology. In addition, candidates must either hold a supplementary qualification (e.g., Youth Work or Family Intervention) Plus: Have a minimum of 12 months of full-time, relevant work experience within the broader human or family services sector. Desirable Requirements
A senior executive with a proven record of management in a health and human services field within a large private or public sector organisation. Postgraduate qualifications in leadership, governance, administration, or policy are highly desirable. Statement and reference guides
Statement Of Duties (PDF) and Senior Executive Leadership Capability Framework are provided to assist with applying online. How to apply
Electronic submission of applications is preferred. Please apply via the Jobs.Tas posting and click the ApplyNow button. Applicants should forward include: Comprehensive CV, including two referees A summary that outlines skills and experience aligned to the selection criteria (as outlined in the Statement of Duties) Applications should be submitted online by 11.30pm AEDT on the advertised closing date. For difficulties applying online, contact Department for Education, Children and Young People, HR Recruitment and Employment via phone +61 3 6165 6285 or email recruitment@decyp.tas.gov.au. Applicants needing more information are encouraged to request specific details of the vacancy from the Contact Person. KORN FERRY Caitlin Pang 0429 920 106 Caitlin.Pang@KornFerry.com Grace Tan 0430 533 978 Grace.Tan@KornFerry.com
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