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Director of Training - Division of Mental Health | Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
Date published: Jan 13, 2026, 10:49 AM
Location
Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
Description
* Northern Mental Health • Total Indicative Remuneration: $366,283 - $822,189 per annum
* Temporary Part-time - 15 hours per week - up to 12 months
Join SA Health's Northern Adelaide Local Health Network as Director of Training - Division of Mental Health in this part-time leadership role. Based in Adelaide's northern metro region, this position runs until 21 February 2027 and offers an exceptional opportunity to shape mental health training programs across our network.
Working within the NALHN Executive Mental Health Service unit, you will lead strategic training initiatives that directly impact patient care and staff development. This role combines clinical expertise with educational leadership, making it perfect for experienced mental health professionals seeking to expand their influence.
We're seeking an experienced mental health professional with proven leadership capabilities and a passion for education and training. You'll bring extensive clinical expertise, strategic thinking, and the ability to inspire and develop others.
* Relevant tertiary qualifications in mental health, psychology, or related field • Demonstrated experience in senior training or educational leadership roles
* Strong understanding of mental health service delivery and clinical governance
* Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
* Experience in program development, evaluation, and quality improvement
* Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or equivalent, Appropriate Specialist Qualifications and registrable with the Medical Board of Australia as a Medical Practitioner with specialist registration; or another qualification as defined in the SA Medical Officers Award.
* Fellowship of the RANZCP.
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Enquiries Jessica Whyte Medical Management Facilitator & MHLO Compliance Officer Phone: (08) 7485 4397 E-mail: Jessica.Whyte@sa.gov.au
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