Headspace Broken Hill are looking for an experienced and dedicated Senior Youth Access Clinician to join the team!
About the position:
* Ongoing Full-time (76 hours/fortnight)
* Based in Broken Hill
* Working Monday to Friday
* Attractive remuneration package from $88,300 - $100,420 p.a + 12% Super + Tax-Free Salary Packaging!
* Relocation assistance may be considered for the right applicant
About the Role
headspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation supporting young people aged 12-25 years with their mental & general health care needs. At headspace we provide young people with the opportunity to seek help early by bringing local health services under the one roof, making it easier for young people and their families to find the information they need.
Broken Hill is a close-knit rural community located in far west New South Wales. It is an outback city rich in history and with a vibrant art scene. The perfect place to grow your career while enjoying the beauty of the Australian outback!
On a day to day basis, you will:
* Deliver quality, evidence-based recovery focused mental health services including assessments, individualised person-centered planning and coordination, and the delivery of relevant therapeutic interventions.
* Design treatment plans and relevant interventions to assist the young person to drive their own recovery plan.
* Coordinate supports with service providers including medical professionals, Government Departments and services, non-government organisations and schools.
* Problem solve and use initiative in situations which may involve issues that require resolution between individuals or services. In such situations, discretion, sensitivity and diplomacy will need to be executed.
* Provide supervision, support, guidance, and mentoring of students and junior youth access clinicians.
* Ensure compliance with all directions from Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and other governing bodies and organisations as relevant to the SYAC's professional discipline (e.g. AASW, Occupational Therapy Australia, etc.) including unrestricted current registration and in relation to ongoing professional development.
* Identify and implement community based activities that will support the social and emotional well being of the individual on their recovery journey
Our positions are open to all suitably qualified applicants. We have a strong commitment to participation of people with lived experience of mental health issues in our workforce. We value diversity and encourage applications from suitably qualified people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities, LGBTQ+ communities and mature age candidates.
Selection Criteria
* Minimum 2 years post-qualification experience delivering mental health assessments and evidence-based interventions and;
* Clinical Psychologist or Registered Psychologist who have current full AHPRA registration, or;
* Occupational therapists who have current full AHPRA registration, and who have completed additional mental health specific training and are eligible for mental health accreditation with OTA, or;
* Social Workers holding an approved Social Work Qualification (Bachelor/ Master of Social Work) and who have completed additional mental health specific training, and are eligible for mental health endorsement with AASW, or;
* Division 1 Mental Health Nurses who have completed additional training or who have relevant experience within mental health, e.g. with post graduate qualifications in mental health nursing
* Mental Health Counsellors or Psychotherapists with a minimum of Level 3 or above requirements outlined within the Australian Counselling Association Scope of Practice Guidelines, and who are registered with the relevant membership body (ACA or PACFA or equivalent).
* Demonstrated experience providing mental health assessments, evidence-based interventions, risk assessments and crisis interventions, and care planning with young people and their families/carers.
* Sound knowledge of recovery focused and family inclusive practice, as well as understanding the needs of young people from diverse backgrounds, and the ability to effectively engage with them and their family/carers.
* Demonstrated skills in coaching and mentoring, with an ability to impart knowledge in a learning environment.
Whilst Flourish Australia supports early career and provisional psychologists and social workers, on this instance please only apply if you are fully registered or accredited and have the necessary clinical experience. Full criteria and position description is available within the application.
About the Benefits
* Level 3 (HPSS) on the Flourish Australia Enterprise Agreement (2018)
* Novated leasing options
* Tax-Free Salary Packaging available up to $15,900 annually + an additional $2,650 annually for entertainment benefits such as meals and holiday accomodation
* Generous leave provisions including 17.5% leave loading and2 additional days of personal leave + extra day paid leave over Christmas/New Year + paid parental leave
* Family-friendly and flexible working conditions
* Opportunities for career progression, professional development and training such as Mental Health First Aid, ACT, CBT courses and ASIST
* Employee Assistance Program for confidential wellbeing support
* Regular supervision (reflective practice), ongoing 1:1 mentoring, strong team support and a comprehensive induction program
* Workplace Community Groups such as our Rainbow Network for LGBTQ+ staff members & allies and YarnUp for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff members
* Exclusive personal Fleet pricing discounts with our preferred automotive supplier
* Employee discounts at 400+ popular retailers (Woolworths, Expedia, Myer, Kmart etc)
Interviews to be held on a rolling basis. Apply Now!
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