Remote WFH working model - part time (18.8 hours per week) This role is a 6 month fixed term contract, working in a great team to work with & learn from Play a crucial role in healthcare credentialing and recruitment for health staff for Australia's Defence force Clinical Governance Officer – Mental Health Serco is a place where you can grow Join a team of 12,000 professionals across APAC and experience a place of challenge, opportunity, and reward. We offer lots of headroom for you to grow and flexible benefits to suit you in every stage of your life and career, including: Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunities for professional development and career progression Flexible working arrangements with negotiable base location Employee assistance programs for wellbeing and mental health Collaborative and supportive work environment Comprehensive training in clinical governance processes Make an impact at Serco As a Clinical Governance Officer – Mental Health, you’ll support the credentialing, compliance, and quality improvement processes for mental health professionals. This role ensures the delivery of safe, efficient, and high-quality care by conducting clinical credentialing, overseeing training initiatives, and contributing to risk and complaint management processes. Working with a multidisciplinary team, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference in mental health services. As a Clinical Governance Officer – Mental Health in the Clinical Quality and Compliance Team, you’ll make a positive impact by: Supporting credentialing and compliance processes for mental health roles Contributing to the development and delivery of mental health training programs Investigating clinical incidents and complaints, and contributing to professional improvement plans Participating in strategic planning and quality improvement activities Providing subject matter advice to stakeholders and ensuring adherence to policies and procedures Serco is a place for you You are passionate about mental health and have a strong understanding of clinical governance. You’re experienced in training and investigations and are skilled at balancing competing priorities in dynamic environments. Your ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams ensures the highest standards of care. To be successful in this role you’ll have: A tertiary qualification in Mental Health or Psychology, with current AHPRA registration At least 3 years of full-time work experience in a mental health role, post-registration, within the last 6 years Experience in clinical interviewing, credentialing, and delivering clinical education and training Skills in clinical incident investigations, complaints management, and peer review processes Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong proficiency in IT systems Flexibility and adaptability in highly changing environments You do not need to match every listed expectation to apply for this position. If you like the look of the role, we’d love to hear from you. As a fast-growing and successful global company, Serco’s services span across the areas of justice, defence, space, customer services, health, and urban mobility. In joining us, you’ll be part of a highly supportive culture with trusted leaders that will help you achieve your goals. Please note: Australian citizenship is mandatory for this role. This position carries trust and responsibility. To support this, a comprehensive probity assessment, including a Federal Police Check, is a key part of the selection process for this role. Are you ready to do important work that really matters? At Serco, we bring together the right people, the right technology, and the right partners to create impactful solutions that address some of the world’s most urgent and complex challenges. We focus on serving governments all over the globe. The work we do has touched the lives of millions in Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, and offers unique opportunities to leverage your skills across our core capabilities in health, defence, maritime, justice, immigration, and community services. We seek and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds and cultures including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGTBQI, veterans, and people with disability. By joining Serco, you’ll have access to Employee Networks led by colleagues who are passionate about diversity, inclusion, and belonging. Impact a better future at Serco.