Overview
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Employment Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Classification: Social Worker Level 3/4 (dependent on experience)
Remuneration: $112,396 - 124,607 + Superannuation
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: REQ
Location: Broken Hill or Hybrid Arrangement may be available
We really aren't that far away - only 3 hours' drive from Mildura, 5 hours from Adelaide or a short flight from anywhere in Australia with everything you need right at your front door
What You'll Be Doing
1. The primary purpose of the Clinical Coordinator - Adult Survivors Program is to provide advanced clinical, strategic, educational and programmatic expertise and leadership in the establishment and implementation of NSW Health's new Adult Survivors Program – a specialist integrated program for adult survivors of child sexual abuse with complex needs.
2. Lead the establishment of local clinical networks and relationships
3. Establish and maintain effective networks with relevant clinical streams, clinicians, and services within the LHD.
4. Facilitate partnerships between services/streams to improve service delivery and coordination.
* A Level 3 Senior Clinician has a recognized specialty within social work and operates primarily at a regional or rural level. (NSW Health State Award
* A Level 4 Senior Clinician in social work has specialized expertise, offers consultancy services across wider areas, and plays a significant role in advising on service development and education
What's On Offer
* 5 weeks paid annual leave
* Monthly ADO's
* Salary packaging (pay less tax) including Remote Area Housing Benefit + Meals Entertainment $2650
* Isolation & climate allowance
* Special rates at local gyms
* Fitness Passport
* A comfortable country lifestyle that supports balance & wellbeing
About The Far West LHD
The Far West Local Health District is one of 15 LHDs under NSW Health, providing high quality public health services to the communities in far west NSW. Our vision is to provide excellence in rural and remote health and we truly empower our staff to deliver the best health outcomes for our community. Our workforce is inclusive and diverse. We employ well over 800 clinicians and support staff across our 9 health facilities in Broken Hill, Balranald, Dareton, Ivanhoe, Menindee, Tibooburra, Wentworth, White Cliffs and Wilcannia.
In the Far West LHD, we are working together to make a real difference to the health outcomes for our communities. We encourage you to consider joining our friendly team for a meaningful and rewarding career in rural and remote healthcare.
About Broken Hill
A true "Oasis in the Outback", Broken Hill is a thriving regional town in far west NSW full of diversity, history and character. Being Australia's first city to be Nationally Heritage Listed, Broken Hill is a culturally rich town with a vibrant art scene with over 20 galleries. The unique attractions, festivals and beautiful natural landscapes see tourists flock from all over, but the ones who stay quickly fall in love with the place and its liveability.
With a population just shy of 20,000, Broken Hill is small enough to allow for a relaxed country lifestyle, while big enough to provide all the desired facilities of a regional hub including major supermarkets and retail stores, excellent schools, multiple gyms & aquatic centre, well-known fast-food franchises and a plethora of trendy restaurants, pubs and cafés.
How To Apply
To be considered for this position, please ensure you address the selection criteria in the application as thoroughly as possible:
* Social Work qualifications in accordance with Schedule C of the NSW Health Service Health Professionals (State) and demonstrated commitment to ongoing clinical and professional learning
* Demonstrated extensive post graduate clinical experience in providing counselling, groupwork, parenting and case management interventions to clients where child protection, violence, neglect and trauma incidents have occurred.
* Excellent negotiation, decision making and advocacy skills including the ability to interact constructively and collaboratively with a diverse range of stakeholders, throughout all organisational levels.
* Proven ability to provide high level clinical advice and education to enhance service delivery including demonstrated capacity to provide clinical supervision around violence abuse and neglect issues, in addition to a demonstrated commitment to ongoing clinical and professional learning.
* Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, work in partnership with key stakeholders and to apply independent professional judgement when dealing with situations of a complex nature.
* Ability to initiate, lead, complete and share quality improvement initiatives and service evaluation processes and lead ongoing quality improvement activities with other staff.
* Ability to work with minimal direction in an environment of organisational complexity, to establish a new, innovative service in line with NSW Health's organisational values and goals.
Additional Information
Applications Close: 15th September 2025
Equality and diversity statement: Far West Local Health District is an equal opportunity employer and we encourage people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander background, people with a disability and people from the LGBTQI+ community to apply.
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