Key Role in Mental Health Support
In this pivotal role, you will make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people while exploring regional Australia. As a Mental Health Clinician (Mental Health Nurse, Psychologist, Social Worker, or Occupational Therapist), you will provide comprehensive assessment, evidence-based therapeutic intervention, and case management for young people experiencing mental health challenges.
Primary Responsibilities:
• Conduct thorough mental health assessments and develop personalized care plans.
• Deliver individual and family-focused therapeutic interventions that promote positive outcomes.
• Foster collaborative relationships with schools, community services, and health teams to ensure seamless support.
• Support early intervention and recovery-focused care to empower individuals and families.
• Maintain accurate clinical documentation and contribute to service development and improvement.
About You:
• Relevant tertiary qualification and professional registration (AHPRA or AASW) are essential for this position.
• Experience working with children and adolescents in mental health settings is highly valued.
• Strong communication and engagement skills are crucial for effective collaboration and relationship-building.
• Cultural awareness and ability to work respectfully with diverse communities are key attributes for success in this role.
• Willingness to travel and work in regional or remote areas is required.
• Full Australian working rights are necessary for employment in this position.