RemunerationCounsellor Lvl 1 / 2 : $73,427 - $104,753 per annumOccupational Therapist Lvl 1 / 2 : $73,427 - $104,753 per annumPsychologist : $77,358 - $113,226 per annumRegistered Nurse : $72,152.53 - $101,299.48 per annumSocial Worker Lvl 1 / 2 : $73,427 - $104,753 per annumWelfare Officer Lvl 1 / 2 : $73,427 - $104,753 per annumRequisition ID : REQ555904Applications Close : 20 March 2025Interview Information : Scheduled within 10 days of closingThis position qualifies for the NSW Health Rural Incentive scheme with a value of up to $5,000.What You'll Be DoingGOT IT - Getting On Track in Time is a school based mental health early intervention service for children in kindergarten to year 2 who display disruptive behaviours and emerging conduct disorders. The program works with children, parents, carers and School staff and aims to prevent mental illness and behavioural disorders in later life and improve educational outcomes.The Got It clinician provides targeted and universal intervention to children, parents, carers and school staff involved in Got it! This will include the development of behavioural / social skills groups for children and the delivery of parenting programs to their parents / carers.Selection CriteriaTertiary Qualifications and current registration with Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency as a Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist or Psychologist OR Tertiary qualifications for Social Worker, Counsellor or Welfare Officer with eligibility for membership for relevant professional association.Demonstrated experience in the provision of contemporary clinical Child and Adolescent Mental Health practice including conducting mental health assessments, and the provision of evidence based interventions for children, and their families / carers, who are experiencing mental illness.Experience and skill in developing, implementing and evaluations programs including clinical groups.Demonstrated ability and experience in family systems based interventions.Demonstrated skill and commitment in working collaboratively and systematically with many key stakeholders.Demonstrated understanding of the NSW Mental Health Act (2007), and relevant legislations that pertain to working with children.Demonstrated high level communication skills with the ability to engage and collaborate with consumers, their families and carers and other stakeholders, and a demonstrated high level proficiency in computer literacy.Current drivers licence and willingness and ability to drive long distances as the position requires.Australian Work RightsPlease note that to apply for this position you must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia, or be able to independently and legally live and work in Australia by way of your own Temporary Visa.Southern NSW Local Health District is committed to building a workforce that reflects the community it serves. We strive to deliver responsive healthcare by fostering a workplace that values lived experience and celebrates diversity. Our workplace is inclusive, respectful, collaborative and safe. We warmly welcome people of diverse backgrounds to apply for a role at Southern.If you are an Aboriginal person and seek support in applying for a role, please visit the Stepping Up website, which has been designed to support Aboriginal job applicants in applying for positions at NSW Health.Need more information?Click here for the Position DescriptionFind out more about applying for this positionFor role related queries or questions contact Jennifer Hudson.
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