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A specialized mental health role within the Namibian Correctional Service responsible for psychological assessments, therapy, and clinical interventions for State President Decision patients and offenders with mental health conditions, as well as providing professional advice on rehabilitation protocols.
Key Responsibilities
- Conducting psychological assessments by choosing and employing appropriate psychological tests, instruments, interviews and procedures to assess cognitive, personality, relational functioning and neuro-psychological status of State President Decision patients and offenders with mental health conditions.
- Providing therapy and clinical interventions to State President Decision patients and offenders with mental health conditions and where appropriate their families in a manner consistent with accepted theories and procedures as prescribed by the Code of Ethics of Clinical Psychologists.
- Collaborating with other available members of the inter-disciplinary team in identifying and problem formulation, setting goals, implementing the selected intervention strategies and evaluation.
- Collaborating with rehabilitation coordinators, interns, and other professionals.
- Supporting and participating in research activities as a way of fostering professional growth and quality assurance.
- Providing advice and consulting with other officers and staff at correctional facilities on issues pertaining to the rehabilitation and reintegration of SPD [State Patients with Disabilities/Disorders] patients and offenders with mental health conditions.
- Participating in the conceptualization, design, development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of treatment protocols and rehabilitation interventions for SPDs and offenders with mental health conditions.
Requirements
- A Master’s Degree (NQF Level 9) in Clinical Psychology from a recognized university.
- Valid registration with the Health Professions Council of Namibia (HPCNA) as a Clinical Psychologist.
- Local language proficiency (Added Advantage).
- At least one year of working experience, post completion of internship (Added Advantage).
- Experience in counselling or therapeutic work with hard to serve or resistant clients.
- Relevant experience within a correctional or forensic environment will be considered an asset.
- Specialized knowledge, training, aptitude and/or experience of the techniques, practices and procedures of clinical psychology with hard to service clients.
- Knowledge of psychopathology, psychometric assessment tools, motivational interviewing techniques, treatment delivery and evaluation, clinical and forensic report writing and interpretation as well research skills.
- Ability to write, present and communicate orally at high level.
- Ability to analyse, identify options and take appropriate action.
- Ability to negotiate and work effectively within an interdisciplinary team environment.
- Ability to problem-solve within the realities and safety/security considerations of the institutional setting.
- Ability to lead, manage, plan, control, coach, mentor and motivate subordinates and colleagues.
- Ability to work under pressure and deliver under resource-constrained conditions.
- Personal suitability: Respect, Initiative/leadership, Integrity/Discretion, Result-orientation, Teamwork/Adaptability, Sensitivity to diversity, Interpersonal relationship skills.
Salary
N$ 432 601 – 517 195
How to Apply
All official correspondence must be addressed to the Commissioner-General, Namibian Correctional Service, Private Bag 13281, Windhoek. (No specific email or deadline date provided in the text; document dated 19 DEC 2023).
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