Ready for a new adventure? Join our Clinical Care Coordination team in Rockhampton!
About the roleThis is a unique opportunity which offers you the flexibility to work either part time or full time on a contract till 30 June 2026, with potential of extension, giving you room to grow and thrive. You'll enjoy a supportive, flexible work environment with no shift work or after-hours duties, giving you the perfect work-life balance while making a meaningful impact in mental health care.
As a Mental Health Clinician, you will collaborate with the Clinical Lead and Operations Manager to provide essential services throughout the Country to Coast Queensland (CCQ) region. Your role will involve supporting clients with severe mental health conditions by delivering direct treatment and coordinating their care effectively.
This role is ideal for a Social Worker, Psychologist, or Mental Health Nurse who is passionate about delivering holistic, patient-centered care in a supportive, dynamic, and collaborative environment.
Responsibilities include:
Conducting clinical assessments and developing tailored treatment plans
Delivering evidence-based psychosocial interventions
Managing caseload and conducting risk assessment with management plans
Collecting data and supporting monitoring and evaluation
Collaborating with teams and external stakeholders
Facilitate care planning and review processes
Monitor and escalate mental health needs as necessary
Benefits
Access internal clinical supervision for provisional psychologists
Ongoing opportunities for growth and career advancement
Increase your take-home pay through salary packaging options
Confidential support and counselling through our EA Program
Retail Discounts to enjoy exclusive savings at hundreds of retailers
Earn rewards by referring new team members
Requirements
Current AHPRA practicing certificate or AASW registration
Tertiary qualification in psychology, social work, mental health nursing, or similar
Blue card (not required if registered with AHPRA)
Driver’s Licence & police check
What We’re Looking For
Experience managing complex mental health cases
Experience working with diverse cultures, especially First Nations people
Background in trauma-informed care
Strong teamwork and collaboration skills
Problem-solving and organisational abilities
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and relevant software
About Open Minds Integrated Mental Health ServicesFor over 111 years, Open Minds has been a leading provider of mental health services in NSW and QLD. We offer Headspace centres for ages 12-25, Medicare Mental Health centres, universal aftercare services, psychosocial support, and clinical care coordination. We are dedicated to collaborating with health partners, stakeholders, communities, and families to provide safe, high-quality, and recovery-focused care.
For Queries and Applications:Apply today to make a meaningful impact at Open Minds, helping build a stronger, healthier community through compassionate, person-centred care. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us at: recruitment@openminds.org.au
Open Minds acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we all work, live and play on. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples. We reflect upon the millions of footprints that are embedded into the earth from our Ancestors, the pathways that were forged, the meaning they leave behind and the continuation of the traditions through the next generations.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Fixed term
Pay: $97,000.00 – $101,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person