Position Title WACHS Clinical Nurse Specialist - Community Mental Health Pool
Location Derby and/or Fitzroy Crossing
Unit/Division WACHS - Kimberley
Work Type Casual, Fixed Term - Full Time, Permanent - Full Time
Pool Details Three (3.0) FTE available for immediate filling. The open‑ended recruitment pool will be monitored and appointments may be made until 31/12/2026.
Benefits
Great benefits including location allowance, annual travel allowance and an additional week of annual leave.
Generous salary packaging benefits.
The Country Nursing & Midwifery Incentive Program.
As a WA Country Health Service employee, you’re entitled to discounts across private health care funds.
Qualifications & Experience
Registered Nurse, level of registration as per the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.
Demonstrated ability to apply recovery approaches with individuals, families and communities affected by mental health conditions.
Advanced community mental health nursing skills, including complex mental health assessment, risk assessment, crisis intervention and care coordination.
Extensive and recent experience in community‑based mental health nursing practice.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
Highly developed verbal and written communication skills, including effective engagement with Aboriginal consumers, families and stakeholders.
Knowledge of medication used in mental health treatment and experience with dispensing and administering those medications.
Current knowledge of legislative obligations under the WA Mental Health Act 2014.
Working knowledge of computer use and information systems relevant to the role.
Current C‑class driver’s licence and willingness to travel, including overnight stays away from home.
Position Profile This role provides advanced community mental health services to clients of the Kimberley Mental Health and Drug Service (KMHDS). The service is culturally secure, considering the emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing of clients. Key clinical responsibilities include mental health and drug and alcohol triage, acute initial assessments, risk assessment, crisis intervention, care management planning and implementation of care plans, and referral services to clients and their carers.
What We Offer
Location based allowances: additional NW paid leave, district allowance (regional specific), annual travel subsidy (ALTC), air‑conditioning subsidy allowance.
Paid study leave assistance – regional specific as per EBA.
Generous salary packaging benefits: up to $9,010 for benefits such as mortgage, rent or everyday living expenses; up to $2,650 for meals, entertainment, holiday accommodation and venue hire; access to novated leasing for pre‑tax car and related expenses.
Additional remote area specific benefits.
Professional development opportunities.
Continuous learning opportunities.
12% superannuation guarantee.
Versatile working practices and consideration for flexible work/roster options where operationally appropriate.
As a WA Country Health Service employee, you’re entitled to discounts across private health care funds.
Area Profile WACHS Kimberley is the northernmost region of WACHS, serving approximately 200 Aboriginal communities with diverse language groups. The region includes six hospitals, an inpatient mental health unit, three community directorates and a corporate office, providing a broad spectrum of health services.
How to Apply Applicants should apply online at
www.jobs.health.wa.gov.au
and provide:
A detailed CV showing relevant experience.
A cover letter outlining suitability.
A 2–3 page maximum document addressing the selection criteria.
Names and contact details of two professional referees (preferably recent supervisor or manager).
Eligibility to Apply Applicants must have a valid working visa for fixed‑term appointments or be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or hold a visa to live and work indefinitely in Australia for permanent appointments.
Other Conditions & Policies Applicants will undergo criminal record screening and integrity checks. A satisfactory Pre‑Employment Health Assessment (PEHA) is required. The vacancy is subject to a Western Australian Working With Children (WWC) check.
Equal Opportunity Statement WACHS is committed to fostering a diverse workforce, encouraging applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.
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