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Disability Services Team Leader
Psychological Services; Specialist Operations; Community Corrections and Specialist Operations; Brisbane
Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) is seeking a Disability Services Team Leader to drive clinical excellence and lead a specialist statewide team supporting prisoners with disability. In this role, you will oversee evidence‑based assessment, NDIS access pathways, and person‑centred practice across Queensland’s correctional centres.
As part of our specialist Disability Services Team, you will work closely with multidisciplinary colleagues and external partners, guide clinicians, shape service delivery, and strengthen system capability to ensure prisoners with disability receive timely, appropriate and effective support. We are seeking a strong clinician with the strategic capability to guide the team’s continued growth and impact.
Job details
| Position status | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible-flex,Flexible-full-time |
| Occupational group | Health - Mental Health Clinicians |
| Classification | PO5 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City,Brisbane - North,Brisbane - South,Brisbane - East,Brisbane - West |
| Job ad reference | QLD/689859/26 |
| Closing date | 16-Jun-2026 |
| Job duration | |
| Contact person | QCS Mental Health Careers |
| Contact details | Phone: 3565 7252 Access the National Relay Service |
ADVANCE YOUR CAREER WITH US
As the Disability Services Team Leader, you will play a central role in shaping how QCS identifies, assesses and supports prisoners with disability. This is a leadership position where your clinical expertise, judgement and strategic capability directly influence outcomes for individuals with cognitive disability, neurodiversity, acquired brain injury and other impairments affecting daily functioning.
You will lead a team of clinicians and senior clinicians who deliver evidence-based assessment, functional analysis, behavioural support and NDIS access pathways across Queensland's correctional system. Your work will strengthen the quality, consistency and responsiveness of disability services, ensuring prisoners receive timely and appropriate support as they progress through custody and prepare for reintegration.
WHAT YOU BRING TO THE ROLE
- Provide clinical leadership, governance and oversight of validated assessment tools, ensuring high quality administration, scoring and interpretation across the team
- Oversee operational processes, including identification, assessment coordination and referral pathways for prisoners (including those who may require access to the NDIS).
- Deliver advanced clinical consultancy for individuals with complex presentations and contribute to structured professional judgement and decision making across the team.
- Ensure the team provides accurate, timely and evidence-based information to support decision making, case management and service planning
- Lead quality improvement initiatives, develop protocols and contribute to policy development aligned with best practice disability support
- Build and maintain strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, including NDIA, mental health services and community agencies
- Represent QCS in complex case panel discussions, advisory committees and interagency forums
- Provide mentoring, practice supervision, training and feedback to clinicians and frontline staff to uplift capability across the agency
- Manage HR functions including recruitment, onboarding, performance support, workload oversight and fostering a high performing team culture
- Maintain accurate and confidential records in accordance with QCS policies, procedures and legislative requirements
Qualifications, Registration, Experience:
- Tertiary qualifications in Allied Health (Occupational Therapy, Social Work or Psychology), Human Services, Behavioural Sciences or a related field — this is a mandatory requirement
- Possession of post graduate qualifications (or significant progress towards post graduate qualifications) in the relevant area will be highly regarded.
- Where relevant to your discipline, full registration (or eligibility for registration) with AHPRA is highly regarded, as is postgraduate qualification or progress toward one
- High level experience in assessing, managing and supporting people with disability, ideally within a clinical, forensic or correctional environment
- Strong stakeholder engagement skills and the ability to represent QCS in complex, multidisciplinary environments
- Demonstrated capability in functional assessment, psychometric interpretation, positive behaviour support and disability informed practice
- Experience leading teams, providing supervision and delivering training to build capability
- Knowledge of relevant legislation, policy and procedures relating to disability and correctional practice
- A current C class driver's licence is mandatory.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/689859/26
Closing Date: Tuesday, 16th June 2026
Further information
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