Country & Outback Health is a not-for-profit organisation focused on building healthier and happier communities.
Delivering a diverse range of mental health, allied health, addiction support, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, NDIS services as well as support services for young people within our headspace centres.Part Time - 0.6FTEFixed Term - until October 2026Location - headspace Whyalla/Port Augusta (will need to travel to both locations) The Role Work collaboratively in a recovery-orientated therapeutic and care coordination model to support young people experiencing complex mental ill healthSupport young people with complex needs to meet their care needs by working with other stakeholders and across health systemsProvide evidence based psychological therapies to clients to achieve their therapeutic goalsBe supported by a diverse and experienced team to develop your clinical knowledge and skills About You Qualified and experienced Mental Health Nurses, Psychologists,Social Workers and Occupational TherapistsFull registration with relevant authority (AHPRA or AASW)Two years of mental health experience preferred Why us?
A supportive working environment with a great work life balance.Competitive salary package in recognition of your qualifications and experience5 weeks annual leave (.5% loading) plus paid cultural leave.Access to full not-for-profit salary packing benefits so you can reduce your taxable income and increase your take home pay.
Application and Job Description available HERE Closing Date: Applications are shortlisted as they come in, so apply today
For more information, please contact: Wenona Waugh - Centre Manager headspace Whyalla on Employment with CObH is subject to a National Police Check (NPC), DHS Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker Check.
All applicants must have current working rights in Australia and a valid driving licence.
To learn more about Country & Outback Health and our team please visit: We are an equal opportunity employer and value each person's uniqueness.
We embrace diversity and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, religions, cultures, sexual orientations, people with lived experience and people with disabilities.