Part time, Casual/Temporary, Full time, Contract, Permanent
About the Role
WA Country Health Service is seeking a passionate Consultant Psychiatrist (CAMHS) to join our team at Kalgoorlie and Esperance Health Campus. As a Consultant Psychiatrist specialising in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) within the Goldfields Region, you will play a crucial role in providing psychiatric assessment, treatment, and management for children and adolescents (0‑18 years) and their families.
You will focus on the 0‑18 age group, addressing a range of presentations including insecure attachment issues, anxiety, neurodivergent complexities, and increased risk issues such as suicidal ideation, non‑suicidal self‑injury, and substance use. You will also tackle school‑related difficulties and contribute to the overall well‑being of our diverse patient population in the region.
Your role will involve collaborating with the Regional Manager Mental Health, Director of Clinical Services, and the CAMHS team leader to offer consultation and clinical advice to multidisciplinary teams, supporting the provision of mental health services across the entire Goldfields region. Regular travel between Kalgoorlie and Esperance is required, with outreach services in Norseman, Laverton, Leonora, and Menzies.
You will also collaborate closely with Aboriginal communities, expanding cultural awareness and actively contributing to cultural safety practices in the Goldfields.
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 16:30, without on‑call responsibilities. Opportunity to participate in exciting projects within the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) space, implementing ICAMHS Taskforce recommendations and Models of Care, and contributing to innovative service design, particularly in infant mental health.
Qualifications and Experience
* Medical degree and Board‑approved specialist training in psychiatry.
* Experience in child and adolescent mental health services or related clinical practice.
* Strong communication and collaboration skills with multidisciplinary teams.
* Understanding of Aboriginal cultural contexts and commitment to cultural safety.
* Ability to travel extensively within the Goldfields region.
Remuneration
Consultant Year 1‑9 salary range: $395,490 to $502,265 per annum, inclusive of base salary, professional development allowance of $34,696 per annum, and a 12% employer contribution to superannuation. Salary based on a Full‑Time salary under the WA Health System Medical Practitioners AMA Industrial Agreement 2024.
Benefits
* Competitive salary packages among the highest in Australia.
* Additional entitlements for working in a rural location such as district allowance, accommodation subsidies, air conditioner subsidies, travel days, and generous annual leave.
* For overseas or interstate relocations: reimbursement for relocation costs (conditions apply) and a range of employee‑sponsored work visas including PR (conditions apply).
* Rich cultural and natural environment with scenic landscapes, heritage sites, and access to beaches and outback activities.
About the Region
The Goldfields‑Esperance region is the largest in Western Australia, covering 771,276 km². Approximately 55,000 people live here, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples representing about twelve percent of the population. The region includes the Golden Outback, rugged plains, national parks, and coastal attractions such as the Byron Wetland Walk Trail, Woody Island, and Lake Monjingup.
Application Process
Applicants must submit an online application via MedCareersWA and provide the following:
* A statement addressing each Selection Criterion in the attached Job Description Form, explaining how you meet the position requirements.
* A detailed Curriculum Vitae summarising your experience and how it aligns with the position requirements, including contact details for work‑related referees (one referee must be a current supervisor or manager).
Note: Late or emailed applications will not be accepted. All applications must be completed on the MedCareersWA portal.
Other Conditions
The selection process will initially fill the advertised vacancy but may also be used to fill other similar vacancies throughout the health service. The process remains valid for 12 months from the date of recruitment endorsement. WA Health requires criminal records screening and integrity checking. Successful candidates must complete a satisfactory Pre‑Employment Health Assessment (PEHA); failure will result in withdrawal of the offer.
Equal Opportunity Statement
WA Health is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce where every employee feels valued and empowered. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, and all hiring decisions are made on the basis of merit and in accordance with the Equal Opportunity Act 1984.
Health and Safety Screening
Applicants will be required to undergo criminal records screening, integrity checks, and a Pre‑Employment Health Assessment. Referees may be asked to provide references on ethical behaviour and past performance.
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