Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 3rd Jun 2026
- Melbourne > Parkville

Shape a statewide forensic youth mental health service and lead early intervention, complex care & system-wide consultation.
Parkville Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Service (PYMHWS) is Victoria’s newest public mental health service dedicated to the care of young people aged 12 to 25 experiencing complex mental health challenges.
PYMHWS is leading a bold and values-driven transformation in youth mental health care across Melbourne’s north and west. We exist to walk alongside young people, their families, carers, supporters and kin delivering care that is accessible, inclusive, developmentally appropriate, evidence-informed, and grounded in lived experience. Our service model is shaped by the voices of young people and their communities, and underpinned by a commitment to safety, equity, and continuous learning.
At PYMHWS, we are working with our community and partners to build in a future where all young people can access world-class mental health support, close to home. As we grow, we are looking for passionate, skilled, and visionary professionals to join us in shaping a new era of youth mental health in Victoria.
This is a rare opportunity for a senior Neuropsychologist to help shape a statewide forensic youth mental health service. Influence both individual outcomes and broader system reform, working within a highly skilled multidisciplinary team to shape early intervention responses across Victoria.
Embedded within the broader Community Forensic Youth Mental Health Service, the newly expanded Youth Forensic Assessment, Consultation and Treatment Service (YFACTS) is part of a Victorian Government-funded statewide program delivering an innovative early intervention model for young people at risk of involvement with the Youth Justice system.
YFACTS brings together specialist forensic youth mental health expertise to provide consultation, assessment, care coordination, and targeted intervention. Working in close partnership with key service systems, the model is designed to strengthen responses to vulnerable young people presenting with behaviours of concern and improve long-term outcomes. Positioned within a broader reform agenda across youth justice, education, and child-serving sectors, this role sits at the forefront of system-wide change.
The Senior Neuropsychologist plays a key role within the statewide Youth Forensic Assessment, Consultation and Treatment Service (YFACTS), providing specialist neuropsychological assessment, consultation, formulation, and intervention for young people presenting with complex mental health, neurodevelopmental, cognitive, and behavioural needs. Working within a highly skilled multidisciplinary team, the role supports diagnostic clarification and contributes to comprehensive formulations that inform treatment planning, risk management, and system responses.
You will provide expert consultation to services across Victoria, helping build workforce capability and improve outcomes for young people at risk of involvement with the Youth Justice system. The position offers a unique opportunity to influence both individual care and broader system reform, translating complex neuropsychological findings into practical recommendations that support young people, families, carers, and the services working alongside them.
You are an experienced Senior Neuropsychologist with strong expertise in neuropsychology within complex youth and/or forensic systems.
If you're looking to be part of something truly meaningful—we’d love to hear from you.
To submit your application please click 'Apply Now' by the closing date.
For a confidential discussion, contact Benjamin De Stefanis - Speacialist Care Coordinator 0408 164 769.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Recruitment is ongoing, with interviews commencing as soon as suitable candidates are received. Advertising may cease prior to the closing date.
We provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process to support all applicants. If you require any adjustments, please let us know via the application prompts or inform our People and Culture team if you’re contacted for an interview.
To view the full Position Description, please click HERE or see attached below.
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Record Check and a Working with Children Check. Successful applicants will be required to provide evidence of an immunisation assessment prior to commencement.
PYMHWS stands in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in work and care. We are proud to be a workplace that champions diversity, inclusion and equality for our staff and our community. Our goal is for our people to feel safe, included and supported so that they can be at their best every single day. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies, and will consider adjustments to support such applications.
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