WNSWLHD Staff Specialist / Visiting Medical Officer Paediatrician — Temporary Part Time (0.4 FTE) to 30 June **** — Medicare Mental Health Kids Hub
Employment Type:Temporary Part Time (0.4 FTE) to 30 June ****
Position Classification:Staff Specialist / Visiting Medical Officer
Remuneration:$186,241 – $229,825 per annum (as per VMO Sessional Determination)
Hours per Week:16 hours per week
Location:Negotiable
Applications Close:7 December ****, *****pm
About The Opportunity
At the Medicare Mental Health Kids Hub you'll be pivotal in providing high-quality Paediatric services in a newly established multidisciplinary program for children aged 0 to 12 experiencing mild to moderate emotional, social and behavioural health challenges.
You'll provide expert clinical consultation and coordination to the Kids Hub team and external healthcare providers, utilizing an integrated child-centred and family-focused approach, promoting advanced clinical practice for children and their carers.
The role is dynamic – involving all aspects of community clinical practice from assessments, formulation and oversight of treatment programs, to the provision of expert guidance to the multidisciplinary team and other healthcare providers.
Your expertise will shape the way contemporary Paediatric services are delivered to children in our community.
What We Can Offer You
Country living with a meaningful career path
Flexible work practices, as appropriate to the position and negotiated with your manager
Corporate wellbeing programs, including the Fitness Passport
Opportunities for learning and development, including in-house training with My Health Learning and the NSW Health RTO
Professional growth and accelerated career progression
Where You'll Be Working
You'll be working in a community setting with a multidisciplinary team, delivering family-focused support to children aged 0-12 years experiencing mild to moderate mental health and well-being issues.
You'll have a flexible practice environment, adaptive interventions, and a skilled multidisciplinary team and engaged external providers.
You will shape the future direction of this dynamic service for children and families.
For more information on living and working in our beautiful region, visit our website Western NSW Health Careers.
Selection Criteria
Evidence of registration with the Medical Board of Australia, Fellowship of the RANZCP or equivalent and subspecialty training and relevant qualification, experience and competency in Paediatrics.
Experience providing clinical services to children with mild to moderate mental health and/or developmental concerns.
Understanding of current and emerging issues in assessment and management of child and family mental health, developmental and well-being issues in a community setting.
Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team displaying effective communication and interpersonal skills across relevant modes of communication including electronic systems.
Commitment to clinical capacity building, continuing education, research and quality improvement.
Professional knowledge and judgement to provide specialised care and support for children and families with mental health and well-being concerns.
Work within a clinical governance structure and practice utilising relevant policies, protocols and legislative frameworks.
Hold a valid driver's licence in NSW and be prepared to travel as required by the position.
How Do I Apply For This Role?
Please apply for this position via our eCredential website.
NSW Health does not require or accept the 'fit2work' badge offered as an option in eCredential.
Applications submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be considered for this position.
Need More Information?
Click here for the Position Description and Statement of Duties.
For role related queries or questions contact Matthew Dowton via email or mobile .
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Stepping Up – Close the Gap
The Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) is working in partnership with the Western NSW Local Health District to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants wishing to apply for this role.
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