Salary - $86,866.88 - $89,303.62 Super 5 weeks annual leave Be part of a high-performing, youth-focused team & make a real difference Work in a supportive environment committed to professional development. About Us: Anglicare NT is a leading provider of human services across urban, regional, and remote areas of the Northern Territory. Our team is guided by our values of Hope, Kindness, Respect, Fairness, and Integrity, and we deliver services that are strength-based, trauma-informed, and culturally respectful. We work in partnership with communities to promote social justice, child safety, and wellbeing. The Opportunity: We are seeking a motivated and skilled Clinician – Early Psychosis to join headspace Darwin. In this role, you will provide high-quality, goal-focused interventions for young people aged 12–25 experiencing symptoms of psychosis. You’ll have the opportunity to support young people from initial contact through to ongoing therapeutic care, working collaboratively with families and external stakeholders. What You’ll Do: Provide youth-friendly, family-inclusive mental health care using evidence-based interventions. Conduct screening, assessments, and risk management, including safety planning. Support culturally diverse young people, including Aboriginal young people, in a sensitive and culturally appropriate manner. Work within a multidisciplinary team to promote recovery-focused care. Participate in community awareness, group work, and clinical supervision. Maintain high standards of clinical documentation and contribute to continuous quality improvement initiatives. What We’re Looking For: Approved tertiary qualification in a health-related discipline and at least 1 year of relevant experience. Registration with a relevant professional body (e.g., AHPRA, AASW) is essential. Experience providing individual and group interventions, conducting risk assessments, and developing safety plans. Ability to work with culturally diverse populations and a strong commitment to working with Aboriginal young people and families. Experience in youth mental health and understanding of psychosis, co-morbidities, and best-practice treatments. Exceptional interpersonal, organizational, and time-management skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment. Requirements: Northern Territory Working with Children Clearance (Ochre Card) National Police Criminal History Report ( Northern Territory Driver’s Licence First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain) Current vaccinations, including pandemic-specific as required If you are passionate about supporting young people with mental health challenges and want to work in a collaborative, empowering environment, apply now or give Rell a call on 08 8982 1047 to find out more.