Embarking on a career journey with Social Futures means becoming part of a mission that goes beyond just a job. We are a voice for social change in regional Australia, with a history spanning over 47 years. Your role as a Clinical Team Leader within our dedicated youth mental health initiative program, headspace will allow you to:Provide clinical leadership and direction to the Centre teamUtilise evidence based interventionsWork within a well-established and Nationally recognised and respected program (headspace)Access Professional development opportunitiesJoining us, you'll guide a team of dynamic, multi-disciplined and collaborative individuals, who are focused on providing effective evidence based interventions supporting young people, their families and local communities. From providing oversight, coordination and delivery of clinical services to engaging in clinical and caseload reviews and providing direct clinical services.This role is a great opportunity to further hone your clinical leadership skills. Here's how it will help transform your career:Innovate and try new ways of improving service delivery and access to young peopleUtilise your experience providing age appropriate evidence-based interventions to assist young people meet their goalsBroaden your skill set through diverse and meaningful workAt Social Futures, we believe in the value of your voice, and we are dedicated to making positive changes every day. We've got your back in providing a supportive and inclusive workplace, one that celebrates diversity and promotes inclusion. Here, your wellbeing matters to us.Among the benefits, we offer flexible working options, access to ongoing learning and development, generous salary packaging options, a staff well-being program, and the opportunity to bank additional days leave per year. Additionally, we prioritise safety and uphold that Social Futures isn't just a workplace; it's a community.We are looking for an experienced leader with a desire to make a difference. The successful candidate will have:Tertiary level qualifications in Allied Health discipline including Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Nursing or Occupational TherapyCurrently registered with AHPRA/AASW as a Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, Mental Health Nurse or other Allied health professionalExperience in leading a team in a complex triage, assessment and referral environmentAdvanced clinical skills in managing young people at risk through delivery of psychosocial interventionsWorking with Children and National Police Check are mandatory requirements for all staff.How to Apply: Please send us a copy of your CV and a brief cover letter that outlines why you are a good fit for the role.For further information, please contact Simone Balzer on 0439 732 ***. #J-18808-Ljbffr