Clinical Lead - headspace Port MacquariePart-timeForm a critical part of the headspace Senior Leadership team!Part-time (0.8 FTE) ongoing position, working Monday to ThursdayAre you ready to make a profound impact in the lives of young people? Join us at headspace Port Macquarie as our new Clinical Lead and be at the forefront of providing exceptional mental health care for youth aged 12-25.In this pivotal role, you will:Provide expert leadership, support, and clinical supervision to our dynamic clinical teamDrive the development, design, and evaluation of clinical services to ensure high-quality care and seamless client pathwaysOversee clinical governance, manage caseloads, and ensure the effective delivery of our services while maintaining compliance with headspace standardsYou’ll work closely with the headspace Services Manager and other key stakeholders to ensure the smooth operation and strategic direction of our services. Your leadership will help foster a supportive environment for young people and their families, ensuring they receive the best care possible.What’s in it for you?EACH is the lead agency for headspace. At EACH you'll be supported to be your best.We provide:Flexible work arrangements to support a positive work-life balanceCompetitive remuneration and conditions including generous leave options$2,650 additional tax-free money towards meals and entertainmentA variety of opportunities for career progression and professional development via formal and informal training, our leadership pipeline, and discipline-specific learningAccess to well-resourced working facilitiesSupport through a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program4 weeks paid annual leave, sick/carers leave, family & domestic violence leave, public holiday substitution policy, and more…About youYou are an experienced mental health professional with a passion for youth-focused care. Your skills and background include:Tertiary qualification/s in a relevant health field and AHPRA registration or eligibility for membership with the association in your fieldAt least 5 years of senior clinical experience, with advanced skills in mental health screening and risk assessmentProven ability to lead and supervise clinical staff, fostering a positive and collaborative environmentStrong understanding of clinical governance, quality assurance, and the ability to develop and implement effective clinical processesExperience working with diverse young populations, including CALD, Indigenous, and LGBTIQA communitiesYour exceptional communication and interpersonal skills will enable you to build strong relationships with clients, families, and other service providers, ensuring the delivery of integrated and high-quality care.Join us at headspaceheadspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation with EACH being one of the lead agencies. Each year, we help thousands of young people, and their family and friends, access vital support through our headspace services in over 145 communities across Australia, our online and phone counselling services, our vocational services, and our presence in schools.Applications Close: Friday 18th October 2024Please note that applications will be reviewed as they are received. Interviews may take place during the advertising period - so don't miss out and apply today!Next Steps in the Hiring ProcessThank you for your interest in joining EACH! To learn more about next steps, please check out our Hiring Process Guide.EACH CommitmentsAt EACH, we prioritize treating every individual with dignity and respect, regardless of their background, ability, or identity. We actively encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and those with lived experiences.EACH is committed to creating a culturally safe environment that values and supports Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people(s), recognizing and respecting their unique culture and contribution to our communities. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.As a child-safe organisation, EACH prioritizes child safety and well-being by creating a secure environment for children and implementing effective organisational structures, policies, and procedures.
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