Psychologist/Specialist Psychologist
Wellington Correctional Centre | Corrective Services NSW
Empower change. Support rehabilitation. Build safer communities.
Location: Wellington, NSW – Find out more
Employment type: Ongoing or Temporary, Full-time or Part-time (job share considered)
Salary:
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- Psychologist: $76,531 – $113,765pa.
- Specialist Psychologist: $109,631 - $134,446pa
- Plus environmental allowance, employer's contribution to superannuation and annual leave loading
Are you ready to take the next step in your psychology career in a role that truly matters? Join the team at Wellington Correctional Centre, a multi-classification facility accommodating male and female individuals across maximum, medium and minimum security levels.
This is an opportunity to deliver meaningful psychological services in a dynamic and diverse correctional environment, supported by a team that values collaboration, professional development and evidence-based care.
Want to learn more?
Come meet us in July!
We’re hosting two family-friendly information events where you can meet and speak with staff from across custodial and non-custodial roles at Wellington Correctional Centre & Complex. Ask questions, explore career pathways, and get a firsthand look at life in Corrective Services. Register here.
“This role has shaped me into a more confident, grounded, and thoughtful clinician. CSNSW is where I found purpose.”
— Psychologist, Corrective Services NSW
New to the Field? We Offer Paid Provisional Opportunities
We welcome provisionally registered psychologists and offer:
- Paid employment while you complete your registration
- Full supervision support from experienced psychologists
- Structured training and development in forensic psychology
What you’ll do
As a Psychologist or Specialist Psychologist, you will:
- Conduct psychological assessments and criminogenic risk evaluations
- Deliver structured group interventions (e.g., VOTP and SRP-VO for cognitive impairment)
- Collaborate on behaviour management and case plans within a therapeutic community
- Provide expert consultation to staff on complex mental health and risk matters
- Prepare reports for key authorities (e.g., SPA, MHRT, SORC)
- Maintain records using the Offender Integrated Management System (OIMS)
What we’re looking for
- Experience or strong interest in forensic or correctional psychology
- Ability to work with clients with complex needs in a structured, therapeutic setting
- Confident group facilitation and risk assessment skills
- A collaborative, resilient, and ethical approach to service delivery
Essential requirements
- Minimum four-year accredited qualification in psychology
- Current provisional or full AHPRA registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.
For Specialist Psychologist Considerations
If you would like to be considered for the Specialist Psychologist role, you 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.
Why Join Corrective Services NSW?
- Career Development – Clear pathways to senior and specialist roles
- Supervision & Training – Paid support for provisional psychologists
- Supportive Team Culture – Work with experienced, like-minded professionals
- Flexible Work Options – Job share and part-time arrangements considered
- Purpose-Led Work – Be part of rehabilitation that changes lives
Apply Today!
This is your chance to take the next step in your psychology career and be part of meaningful change.
Submit:
- Cover Letter (Max 2 pages) – Outline how you meet the role requirements.
- Résumé (Max 5 pages) – Highlight your experience, qualifications & impact.
Read: writing your job application for tips with the application process.
Applications close 31 July 2025 at 11:59pm AEST.
Got questions?
For role-specific questions:
Macquarie - Mareya Butcher on 0407496368 or at mareya.butcher@dcj.nsw.gov.au & Wellington - Erin Morrison at erin.morrison@dcj.nsw.gov.au
For application assistance or recruitment adjustments:
Nastassja Le Claire on 0460 961 902 or via Nastassja.leclaire@dcj.nsw.gov.au
Visit Recruitment adjustments on the DCJ website to learn more.
Inclusion and Diversity lies at the heart of how we recruit
We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, culturally diverse backgrounds, women, carers, and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Learn more: Inclusion & Diversity at DCJ
Other Information
A talent pool may be created for future ongoing and temporary roles and is valid for a period of up to 18 months.
For more information visit Your recruitment journey on the DCJ website.
Thank you for your interest in this role. We look forward to receiving your application.
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