The Strong Community – Aboriginal Resilient Kids program has been designed to support Aboriginal children and young people aged from 8-18 years in the Northern Rivers region who have been impacted by the devastating flood events of 2022. The program will provide Culturally Sensitive Youth Mental Health Support and Case management with a flexible approach to clinical intervention, offering primarily face-to-face, placed-based services or via assertive/mobile community outreach. Your OpportunityThe role will involve significant travel, offering outreach services to young Aboriginal people. It involves working with children and young people, providing mental health support through a cultural lens. You will manage a clinical caseload of mainly young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander female clients, provide consultation and linkage to other services, and engage with local communities to increase program awareness. Our office is based in Lismore, but we encourage Clinicians located in the Clarence Valley to apply as this area has been identified as one of our priority locations. This is a full time, fixed term opportunity until 11 July 2025 (with possible extension). The position pays between $43.08 and $51.51 per hour depending on experience. Lives Lived Well also offer excellent salary packaging options up to $15,900 per year, plus entertainment and accommodation benefits. To perform this role, it is essential that the person is an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. It is therefore a genuine occupational requirement under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. About YouWhether you have an established career or are a new graduate, you will be excited to work in the youth mental health sector supporting predominantly First Nations young women, be proactive and dedicated, and looking for your next exciting challenge. Your ability to think on your feet and work effectively in a dynamic, agile environment will be coupled with: Experience in caseload management and providing recovery-oriented clinical care. A background working with young female clients (ages from 8 to 18). Delivery of evidence-based interventions in the areas of youth mental health via group or individual counselling. An understanding of the issues that are prevalent for young Aboriginal women in today's society and the impacts on their social and emotional wellbeing. Great driving skills and a high level of comfort with daily travel and working independently. Local knowledge of the Northern Rivers Region with a good understanding of the communities. Ability to relate to a cohort of young Aboriginal female clients in a relevant, youth-friendly, and appropriate manner. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills and capability to present at team meetings and case reviews. Strong computer skills including use of a CRM, uploading case notes and client documentation. Highly collaborative, solutions-focused and passionate about process improvements – we welcome ideas and suggestions to make things better. Holding a relevant tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Mental Health Nursing or Counselling, Community Services, Human Services, or similar you will also have a current, clean Australian Drivers Licence and be eligible for a WWCC (NSW). Why work for Lives Lived Well? It's an exciting time to become a part of a newly established team with an office in Lismore. You'll have the support of a passionate and engaged leader who has an open-door policy and actively mentors her team. We're growing fast, and building a reputation as a trusted, innovative provider, focused on clinical excellence. LLW offers a large range of benefits which can be viewed on our website, including: Both paid and unpaid Cultural Leave to support NAIDOC, Reconciliation Week and other ceremonial events. Becoming part of our Yufla Yumplatok Indigenous group plus access to WellMob – social, emotional, and cultural wellbeing online resources to support you. LLW Leave - an extra five days paid leave per year to support your wellbeing and work/life balance. Regular clinical supervision, 1:1 and team meetings to support your professional development. A workplace wellness program which includes celebrating Wellness Week each year. How to Apply To submit your application, please click "apply." If you have any questions, please contact Jody Wilcox on 0447 116 339 or email Applications close on Friday, 29 November 2024 however we will be conducting interviews throughout the process and may close applications early. Lives Lived Well is an equal employment opportunity employer. We encourage applications from a diverse range of social, cultural and gender backgrounds that reflect our community including First Nations People. #J-18808-Ljbffr