Make a real impact as a Mental Health Clinician in Enhanced headspace Services As our Mental Health Clinician in the Enhanced headspace Services (EhS) program, you'll provide evidence-based psychological support to young people aged 12–25 with more complex and severe mental health needs.
Working alongside our Youth and Family Care Coordinator, you'll deliver individualised clinical care that improves mental health and functional outcomes for young people— all within a collaborative, wrap-around service model.
This is a full-time permanent role based at an established headspace centre in Indooroopilly and reports to the Clinical Lead.
If you are a Psychologist, Mental Health Accredited Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Mental Health Nurse, or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker and you're passionate about improving the lives of young people, we want to meet you!
Why join us?
You'll be part of an innovative, multidisciplinary team that genuinely values collaboration, sustainability, and impact.
We're all about creating a culture of support and fun while making a difference to young people in our community.
You'll also benefit from a safe and encouraging environment to learn and grow professionally, with opportunities for ongoing development.
Your benefits include: Salary packaging up to $15,900 of tax-free income Access to an Employee Assistance Program Rewards program with discounts on household brands Reception and admin support + youth-friendly consulting spaces Paid annual leave + monthly accrued day offParking arranged if needed No weekend work A team culture that values self-care, diversity and fun Professional development opportunities both internally and externally The intake team will complete psychosocial assessments before referrals, and you'll be supported by a wide range of on-site services including Alcohol and Other Drug counselling, vocational support, and group programs.
This role has strong in-built support and supervision through two clinical meetings each week with the Clinical Lead, helping you feel connected and confident in your practice.
What you bring: You're experienced in delivering inclusive, high-quality therapeutic support with a recovery- and strengths-based lens.
You've worked with young people and families, are confident in conducting thorough risk assessments, and you understand how to collaborate effectively across teams.
Key requirements: Psychologists and Nurses must hold full registration with AHPRA Social Workers must be Mental Health Accredited with the AASW Occupational Therapists must have mental health accreditation with OTA or completed additional mental health training.
Current Working with Children Check (Blue Card) or ability to hold one.
Current Police Check or ability to obtain one.
Apply now – we can't wait to meet you!
Diversity is Strength.
We encourage people from diverse ages, gender, identity, cultural backgrounds and experience including First nations peoples, Cultural and linguistically diverse, LGBTQIA+, lived/ peer, mental health experience, to apply for this position.
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