Fantastic opportunity to develop and utilise your skills in a Community Mental Health setting in South West Victoria About Us South West Healthcare's Portland Community Mental Health Service is seeking a passionate and dedicated Clinician to become part of our dynamic, multidisciplinary team of specialists. Together, we strive to deliver the best clinical outcomes for our community. South West Healthcare's Portland Adult Mental Health and Wellbeing Service provides specialised mental health support for adults aged 18-65 who are experiencing major mental illnesses. As a multidisciplinary and integrated team, we offer a wide range of services, including crisis assessment, intervention, and both short- and long-term, evidence-based, recovery-focused care. Our services extend to individuals with severe and enduring mental illness, as well as their families, throughout the broader Portland community. About the role The Mental Health Clinician (MHC) will be responsible for providing recovery oriented and trauma informed management utilising natural and existing community supports. The Community Adult teams provide mental health assessments and treatment services to consumers, which includes direct engagement-based treatment inclusive of the person with the identified mental health concern along with carers and Services, aimed to provide individual biological, psychological and social interventions based on the consumers expressed needs and goals. As a Mental Health Clinician (MHC) you will Conduct mental health screenings, assessments, and provide individualised recovery and treatment planning. Maintain a caseload, offering direct clinical treatment and evidence-based interventions to consumers, families, and carers. Deliver outreach support in various environments, ensuring consumer-centered care. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team and coordinate referrals as needed. Foster community partnerships and contribute to service integration, education, and development initiatives. Participate in service improvement projects, maintain accurate electronic records, and uphold professional standards. Engage in ongoing training, clinical supervision, and professional development activities. Position overview Full-time and Part-time On-going positions Portland Campus Successful applicants for this position may be eligible for an incentive payment for rent, childcare, relocation costs and more, as part of the new workforce and incentive grants program administered by Rural Agency Workforce Victoria (RWAV) up to $10,000. What you bring The successful applicant will demonstrate excellent team building skills with experience in mental health clinical services an advantage. Excellent written, communication and interpersonal skills and initiative with proven ability to work autonomously as well as an ability to work with limited direction, be self-motivated, and provide effective problem-solving and negotiation skills. You're proactive, flexible, and resilient and happy to work autonomously, use your initiative, and have a high attention to detail. You will be a Registered Psychiatric Nurse with registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency as a registered nurse and have at least 2 years' experience in the provision of mental health services. It would be desirable to have a Post Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing or completion of a specialist undergraduate Mental Health Nursing program. Registered Psychiatric Nurse Grade 3 Salary Range: $100,932.00 - $112,091.20 per annum, pro rata, plus super