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Provisional Psychologist – Clinician (Rehabilitation & Reintegration Services)
Graduate & Early Career Opportunity • Supported Supervision • Meaningful Forensic Practice
Full Time and Part Time Opportunities. Full Time Salary starting from $87,000 plus Superannuation
Work within a values-driven organisation committed to positive outcomes for people in our care
Are you a Psychology graduate, or soon‑to‑be graduate looking for your first full‑time or part-time role in Psychology? Want hands‑on experience and a supportive team that will help you grow your skills?
Ravenhall Correctional Centre is looking for Provisional Psychologists (Full time or Part time), creating the perfect opportunity for graduates ready to kick-start their Psychology career in a professional, structured and purpose‑driven environment.
The Opportunity
GEO is seeking motivated and passionate Provisional Psychologists to join our Rehabilitation and Reintegration Services team at Ravenhall Correctional Centre, with opportunities for supported practice at the GEO Community Reintegration Centre.
This role is ideally suited to postgraduate students or graduates completing their Masters, Doctoral training, or 5+1 supervised pathways, who are seeking rich, structured forensic experience under the supervision of approved Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) supervisors.
At GEO, Provisional Psychologists are fully integrated into clinical teams and supported to develop strong forensic assessment and intervention skills within a highly respected Continuum of Care model. This is an exceptional opportunity to build specialist capability early in your career within one of Australia’s most innovative correctional rehabilitation environments.
Your Key Impact Areas
As a Provisional Psychologist, you will work under close supervision within a multidisciplinary clinical team and will:
Conduct structured clinical interviews, psychometric testing, functional behaviour assessments and risk assessments
Develop comprehensive forensic case formulations and individualised treatment plans
Deliver individual cognitive-behavioural interventions addressing criminogenic needs, treatment readiness, trauma, distress and reintegration
Co-facilitate evidence-based group programs targeting violence, substance use, family violence, antisocial thinking, problem solving and impulsivity
Participate in family-based rehabilitation programs at the Community Reintegration Centre
Provide supported post-release psychological support to selected ex-prisoners
Contribute to case conferences, reintegration planning and multidisciplinary reviews
Collaborate with custodial teams, Forensicare, GEO Health, YMCA and other alliance partners
Maintain high-quality clinical documentation and data integrity
Participate in intensive clinical supervision, reflective practice and professional development
This role provides real-world forensic experience, continuous learning and direct contribution to reducing reoffending.
For more information about the role, please review the Position Description.
About You
• Possession of a 4-year APAC accredited sequence of study in Psychology.
• Registered or eligible for registration as a provisional psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA).
• A genuine interest in the role of the psychologist in the Victorian Criminal Justice System. · A desire to learn about forensic psychology including the “What works” literature, the application of the Good Lives Model (GLM), principles of Risk Need Responsivity (RNR), and the role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence (TJ) in reducing recidivism in offender populations.
• Demonstrated awareness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
• The ability to take direction and feedback and incorporate this into subsequent practice.
• Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with others both cross-agency and as part of a multidisciplinary team of professionals.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively and efficiently prepare clinical formulations and reports.
Our Unique Setting
Ravenhall Correctional Centre is a national leader in rehabilitation, offering an integrated service system that spans in-custody treatment through to post-release support. With diverse prisoner profiles, specialist units, and strong partnerships with respected sector organisations, the work is both challenging and deeply meaningful.
With specialist units including the Forensic Mental Health Unit, Close Supervision Unit, and Mission-Based Unit, alongside a strong post-release community reintegration service, you're learning exposure will be broad, challenging and professionally transformative.
You will work with complex, high-needs client groups while being strongly supported in your development as a psychologist. Working in this role means playing a central part in GEO’s mission to help people turn their lives around and supporting the teams who deliver that impact every day.
Please note: This role is based within correctional settings and will involve direct engagement with prisoners. A security clearance is required.
For more information about our organisation visit our website www.geogroup.com.au
Why this role will be a key platform to your career
As a Provisional Psychologist at GEO, you will:
Gain structured forensic training aligned to PBA registration pathways
Develop advanced skills in risk assessment, formulation and intervention
Build experience with complex presentations in a highly supported setting
Learn directly from Senior Clinicians and multidisciplinary specialists
Position yourself for future progression into forensic, clinical or senior psychologist roles
The Rewards: Investing in Your Career and Wellbeing
Joining GEO means being part of a team committed to professional excellence and making a real difference. We offer a compelling range of benefits:
Ready to start your Forensic Psychology Career?
If you are passionate about evidence-based rehabilitation, forensic psychology and making meaningful social impact, we welcome your application.
Submit your application via GEO Group Australia careers portal, including a resume and cover letter addressing the key selection criteria. Applications for this role will be considered as they are received.
Pre-employment checks include:
• In-person or virtual interview
• Reference checks
• Fit2Work and National Police Certificate
• Pre-employment medical and fitness assessment
Please note that clearance processes can take 6–8 weeks.
For more information, contact:
[email protected]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
We are always looking for people to join our company who share the values that we stand for:
INTEGRITY RESPECT ACCOUNTABLE AGILE INNOVATIVE
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Our staff and leadership team are continually finessing our approach to improve the wellness and health of our prisoners so that they may have the security, support and strategies to help them succeed when they re-enter the community.
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Integrity - We always act with integrity in everything we do; as individuals, as a centre and as a company.
Respect - We treat everyone with respect; our colleagues, prisoners, partners, and communities. We work in collaboration and respect everyone's opinion.
Accountable - We are accountable for our actions. We deliver what we promise to our clients, staff, prisoners, community and shareholders.
Agile - We respond to the needs of our clients, our prisoners and our communities.
Innovative - We continuously review what we do to improve outcomes for the people in our care and future generations.