Location: Servicing West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. While the ideal location for this position is Jabiru to effectively meet community needs, flexibility with location will be considered.Employment Type: Full-timeSalary Range: Up to $110,864 per annumAre you a dedicated Psychologist ready to make a meaningful impact within Indigenous communities? Red Lily Health Service is seeking an enthusiastic Social Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Program Coordinator to lead and provide essential SEWB services across West Arnhem Land. This role is an opportunity to deliver culturally sensitive mental health care and foster well-being for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through a holistic, community-centered approach.About the RoleAs the SEWB Program Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in supporting individuals, families, and communities facing a range of challenges, including mental health issues, domestic violence, alcohol and other drug (AOD) misuse, and multi-generational trauma. Key responsibilities include:
Providing psychological assessments and therapeutic services to clients across Red Lily’s service areas.
Traveling to remote communities to deliver on-the-ground support and strengthen local SEWB initiatives.
Case managing clients and coordinating with service providers for comprehensive, integrated care.
Developing referral pathways to ensure clients have access to needed resources and support.
You will work alongside a multidisciplinary clinical team and experienced corporate staff to achieve better outcomes in early intervention, treatment, and mental health and AOD management.Key Benefits and Perks
Competitive Salary: Up to $110,864 per annum
Salary Sacrifice up to $18,550 (non-for-profit)
Generous Leave: 6 weeks of annual leave per year, plus Red Lily leave days
Professional Development Support: Ongoing training and opportunities for growth
Additional Benefits: Travel allowances, flexible working conditions, and relocation assistance (if applicable)
About YouThe successful candidate will have:
Relevant qualifications as a psychologist and experience in mental health, trauma, AOD, or domestic violence care.
Strong case management skills with a focus on cultural sensitivity and Indigenous health.
A willingness to travel to remote communities and work directly in community settings.
A collaborative mindset and ability to work within a multidisciplinary team to achieve holistic outcomes.
How to ApplyJoin Red Lily Health Service and help us create a lasting positive impact in West Arnhem Land communities. To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for this role.Contact: hr@redlily.org.au or 08 7925 0021 Applications will be viewed and actioned upon receipt, with a final closing date of 14 December 2024.Red Lily Health Service values diversity and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.