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About Us
At Oseca, we believe wellbeing is key to thriving communities.
As a Not-for-Profit, community-based organisation, we empower individuals to achieve optimal health through compassionate, inclusive services that break down barriers to care.
Whether it's preventive care, education, or tailored wellbeing services, we are here to make a lasting impact on the communities we serve.
Position Overview
We're seeking an experienced and values-driven Clinical Nurse- Mental Health to join our Mental Health team based in Bunbury.
A new role, Clinical Nurse of Mental Health Services South West leads clinical governance operationally within the Mental Health programs' service delivery for the South West.
The role provides leadership to team members and advice on matters impacting quality and safety, to ensure person-centered and trauma informed care is delivered.
The role has direct clinical and quality oversight of referral, triage and program delivery functions inclusive of safety plan, risk assessments and recovery plans.
Key Components of the Role
Provide team support and clinical supervision, inclusive of clinical review of client intake and discharge processes.
Support the Program Manager with program management, reporting and budget monitoring.
Provide key leadership within their program and provide appropriate support to team members as required.
Provide clinical leadership and advice within Oseca on matters impacting quality and safety in their area of practice.
Oversee risk assessment, trauma informed care and support peer workers.
Develop and maintain strategic relationships with key stakeholders and inter-agencies.
Effectively manage competing priorities to achieve program outcomes.
Manage workloads to ensure required service-related deliverables are achieved.
Assist the Program Manager with program reporting requirements.
What you bring
Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to guide, support, and motivate a clinical team.
Effective influencing and negotiation skills to build positive stakeholder relationships.
Solid planning and organisational abilities to contribute to strategic and operational outcomes.
Commitment to quality management, continuous improvement, and best-practice service delivery.
Ability to manage complex stakeholder needs and develop practical solutions.
Accurate reporting, documentation, and evaluation skills.
Excellent communication and teamwork within multidisciplinary environments.
Essential Requirements
To be considered for this role, you must meet the following criteria:
Qualification: Registered Nurse
Minimum of 5 years' experience in a Clinical Mental health role
Full registration with AHPRA
Pre-Employment Health Assessment
A valid WA driver's licence
A valid and clear police check
A Working with Children Check (WWC)
Why Work with Us?
This role lets you make a real impact in the South West region while contributing to a purpose-driven organisation.
In addition, we offer:
Salary packaging options as a Health Promotion Charity
5 weeks annual leave
An additional 3 days paid leave between Christmas & New Year
Ongoing learning and professional development opportunities to support your growth and career progression
Rewarding career supporting those in need for better health outcomes
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