$87,000 – $119,359 + Super + Salary Packaging
Competitive remuneration: $87,000 - $119,359 (variance commensurate to training and experience) Attractive NFP incentives, including salary packaging up to $15,900 expense reimbursement and $2,650 in meals/entertainment benefits Leave entitlements in line with National Employment Standards Flexible part-time and full-time work available. Minimum 0.6 term if you are to undertake the role on a part time basis Supportive work environment with a focus on professional development and career progression Potential to access relocation grant funding. Opportunity to be part of a major initiative improving mental health and wellbeing in Victoria Work within a community-led and integrated mental health service Support individuals and families with evidence-based interventions Flexible working conditions Job Description
Our client is seeking dedicated mental health clinicians. These roles are part of a transformative mental health initiative, providing integrated support for individuals experiencing mental health challenges, including co-occurring substance use or addiction. You will predominantly work with individuals aged 25 and over.
Duties of this role will include:
Providing evidence-based mental health support and care planning Working closely with Peer Navigators and multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic service delivery Conducting assessments, risk evaluations, and safety planning Supporting individuals in engaging with health and social care services Contributing to service development and improvement initiatives Criteria
Registration with AHPRA (for Mental Health Nurses, Psychologists, and Occupational Therapists) or AASW (for Social Workers) Minimum 6 months of experience in mental health or alcohol and other drug (AOD) settings Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment Experience working with vulnerable or priority populations Knowledge of Client Information Management Systems Personal lived experience with mental health challenges is valued Applicants from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, individuals living with a disability, and members of the LGBTIQA+ community, are strongly encouraged to apply.
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