Mental Health Practitioner – Goondiwindi, Queensland
Position Highlights:
Competitive salary - $100,000 to $120,000 per annum (based on experience)
Five additional paid leave days per year (pro rata for part-time)
Salary packaging to boost your take-home pay
Flexible hours
Work autonomously within a supportive team
In-house professional supervision to support your development
Fully serviced fleet vehicle for work-related travel
Regular clinical supervision, case conferencing, and debriefings
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family
Provisional psychologists and early-career welcome to apply
Employment Type
Permanent – Full-Time or Part-time
Practice Information
The organisation is more than a not-for-profit. They are a growing, innovative organisation dedicated to supporting lives are affected by alcohol and other drugs, mental health challenges, and gambling concerns. Their reputation for clinical excellence is expanding, and they love you to be part of that journey.
Position Description
The organisation is seeking a passionate Mental Health Practitioner to join their small, supportive team in Dalby or Goondiwindi. This is your chance to make a tangible impact in rural Queensland, helping people who might otherwise fall through the cracks. This is an incredible opportunity to grow your career in mental health. You'll work closely with individuals navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and interpersonal difficulties. We encourage applications from a diverse range of social, cultural and gender backgrounds that reflect our community including First Nations People. Whether you're a registered Psychologist, a Mental Health-Accredited Social Worker, or a Mental Health-Accredited Nurse, they would love to hear from you. Provisional Psychologists and Early-Career Practitioners who are working toward mental health accreditation are welcome to apply.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
Delivering tailored therapy sessions for a range of mental health concerns
Monitoring progress and adjusting interventions as needed
Collaborating with other professionals and referring clients to additional services
Managing clinical risk with care and professionalism
Position Requirements
A relevant tertiary qualification and professional registration (e.g. AHPRA or AASW)
You want to make a difference. You'll be the person who helps clients feel seen, heard, and supported.
A genuine passion for vulnerable and marginalised communities
Skilled in assessments, evidence-based treatment planning, and risk management, you're committed to ethical, client-centred care
Thrive in a team environment but are comfortable working independently and managing your own schedule
Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and LGBTIQ individuals is highly regarded
A current Australian driver's licence
Local knowledge of services will help you hit the ground running. In this role, you'll deliver brief, evidence-based psychological interventions – up to 10 sessions per client – focused on recovery, resilience, and wellbeing.
After Hours Requirements
No
About Goondiwindi
Hugging the banks of the Macintyre River 350-kilometres south-west of Brisbane on the NSW border and nestled between the traditional lands of the Bigambul and Gamilaraay people lies the country town of Goondiwindi, renowned for its strong agricultural industry and recently crowned best regional town in Queensland. Get your town bearings on the 3 km river walk lined with Jacaranda trees and visit the 210 hectare National Heritage Water Park – a purpose-built channel popular with swimmers, water skiers, and boats. Lay a picnic basket in the barbeque area and tour the surrounding walking and bird-watching trails. Shop along Marshall and Herbert streets for homewares and beautiful clothing or dine at the striking Victoria Hotel for lunch. Be sure to venture to the native botanic gardens and our gorgeous 'town park', where we host the gruelling annual triathlon event "Hell of the West" in February each year. Join a guided tour of local cotton gins and farms, nearby citrus orchards then hit the pavement on foot exploring the heritage-listed war memorial, civic centre, and customs house museum.
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Following successful placement, eligible candidates may be entitled to receive support and financial assistance through Health Workforce Queensland's comprehensive workforce attraction and retention incentives. This position may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary for ongoing professional development.
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