Overview
Be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team at headspace Early Psychosis, Canberra dedicated to early intervention and recovery-focused care for young people aged 12-25 experiencing or at high risk of psychosis.
Responsibilities
Provide ongoing clinical care to young people, focusing on early prevention and reducing the duration of untreated psychosis.
Support young people in setting and achieving recovery goals, including symptom relief and stress management.
Address co-occurring challenges such as substance misuse through tailored planning and interventions.
Maintain accurate clinical records and complete administrative tasks using the Master Care EMR system.
Participate in weekly clinical review meetings, monthly business meetings, and bi-monthly team gatherings.
Engage in regular clinical supervision, both in groups and one-on-one with the Senior Psychologist and Team Leader.
About The Program
headspace Early Psychosis is a nationally recognised leader in youth mental health, providing evidence-based, recovery-focused care. Our service operates under the renowned Orygen EPPIC model, ensuring young people receive world-class early intervention treatment. Our Program is structured into three core teams, working together to support young people at different stages of their recovery journey.
Teams
Mobile Assessment & Treatment Team (MATT)
Continuing Care Team
Functional Recovery Team
About You In The Role
As a
Clinician in the Mobile Assessment & Treatment Team (MATT)
, you will provide holistic, wrap-around support to young people navigating their first episode of early psychosis. You'll play a vital role in their journey from crisis to recovery, helping them access essential medical, psychological, and social supports.
To be successful in this role, you'll need
Approved tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline and provisional or full AHPRA registration (or registration with an appropriate professional body).
Experience in youth mental health or early psychosis (highly desirable).
Flexibility to work on-site at headspace Canberra, with some remote and community-based work.
A passion for providing person-centred, recovery-focused care to young people.
Benefits & Culture
Salary packaging entitlements (pay less tax & increase your take-home pay)
Ongoing training & development, including cultural awareness training
The opportunity to make a real difference in young people's lives
A collaborative and supportive team environment
How To Apply
If you're passionate about transforming youth mental health care, we'd love to hear from you
Click Apply and attach your resume. For any questions, contact Pallavi Bhatia from Uniting's Talent Acquisition Team at or Alex Hendry, Team Leader - Communities at
Employment with Uniting is subject to satisfactory background checks, including a National Police Check, Working with Children Check, and Reference Checks.
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