Curamoir Healthcare Recruitment – Canberra ACT Excellent Remuneration: $100000 - $120000+ Super + Salary Packaging Work with a leading not-for-profit committed to helping vulnerable young people!Become part of a strong and supportive team.Enjoy the ability to work autonomously.Major propensity for career progression. The Role: The Clinical Lead is a key leadership position within the centres, and will provide oversight for the coordination and delivery of clinical services and ensuring that day-to-day clinical work is carried out to the highest standard to effectively meet the needs of young people and their families.As a key contributor to the development of evidence-based and innovative clinical services, the role oversees and develops clinical pathways and systems in conjunction with the Service Manager of each location; provides clinical support and guidance to multi-disciplinary staff and contractors; and ensures that the multi-disciplinary teams are provided with adequate supervision.The role facilitates clinical and caseload reviews and actively manages referrals and demand for clinical services.The Clinical Lead will carry a caseload and provide complex clinical assessments.The role requires specific and thorough knowledge of clinical and community mental health approaches, as well as a comprehensive understanding of primary, secondary and tertiary mental health services and best practice guidelines.Minimum Requirements: Current full AHPRA registration as a clinical psychologist, registered psychologist, mental health nurse (accredited with the ACMHN), occupational therapist (accredited with OTA as meeting the Australian Competency Standards for occupational therapists in mental health), or social worker (accredited with the AASW as a mental health social worker) Three years clinical experience Advanced clinical skills including clinical triage, assessment, delivery of evidence-based, focused psychological therapies and support of young people at risk.Demonstrated understanding of key issues in relation to the health and wellbeing needs of young people with mental health and/or substance use problems including ability to effectively engage with young people and their family, friends or carers.Demonstrated skills in clinical supervision and clinical leadership within a multidisciplinary team.Experience in continuous quality improvement and development and delivery of effective clinical processes that contribute to the clinical governance of a service.Excellent organisational and time management skills, including the ability to prioritise and manage multiple and competing work tasks and deliver to agreed deadlines.High standard of computer literacy and data entry competency including MS office and demonstrated capacity to learn new technologies including clinical software packages.Current drivers' licence and willingness to travel as part of the role. For a confidential discussion about this role, please call Aine Leonard on 0415784*** or send your resume to: ****** #J-18808-Ljbffr