About the work unit / facility The Rural and Remote Mental Health Program provides vital services across the Townsville Hospital and Health Service region, with teams in Palm Island, Ingham, Burdekin, and Charters Towers.
This position is based at the Burdekin Mental Health Service, Ayr Hospital, offering the chance to make a meaningful impact in a rural community.
About your new employer Townsville Hospital and Health Service offers a dynamic healthcare environment with access to advanced clinical practice, research, and specialised expertise.
As a leading tertiary and referral service, staff gain exposure to complex cases, multidisciplinary teamwork, and continuous professional development.
We support career growth through structured pathways, training, mentorship, and strong partnerships with James Cook University.
Clinicians can specialise, upskill in Digital Health, or move into leadership roles.
Our community-driven culture fosters collaboration and inclusion, balancing metro-level opportunities with the advantages of a regional setting—short commutes, diverse facilities, and a close-knit professional network.
Located in beautiful North Queensland, staff enjoy affordable living, stunning landscapes, outdoor adventures, and a relaxed lifestyle.
With flexible work arrangements, job security, and a family-friendly environment, Townsville HHS offers the ideal blend of career growth and lifestyle balance.
What's on offer?
Clinical Nurse Remuneration package of up to $132,289 p.a. (+ applicable allowances/benefits), comprising base salary range of $107,960 - $115,604 p.a. (Nurse Grade 6, Band 1).
Psychologist or Occupational Therapist or Social Worker Remuneration package of up to $132,567 p.a. (+ applicable allowances/benefits), comprising base salary range of $79,051 - $116,189 p.a. (HP3).
Additional benfits 4 to 6 weeks annual leave with 14%-17.5% loading *****% employer contribution to superannuation On-call and shift allowances (where applicable) Professional development, locality and rural and remote allowances Attractive options and Flexible working arrangements may be available About your opportunity As a Mental Health Clinician, you'll join a community team delivering clinical assessment and evidence-based interventions in a multidisciplinary environment.
Working with colleagues and service providers, you'll provide specialist mental health and alcohol and drug support for individuals and families across the lifespan with complex needs.
Rural and remote clinicians are supported to apply their expertise and build new skills, ensuring high-quality care for consumers with mental health and substance use disorders.
Please refer to the Role Description for further details.
Interested?
Enquiries: Brian McRoberts on ************ Applications close: 14/01/2026 Unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.