Clinical Nurse Specialist - Community Mental HealthLocation: NorthamWork Type: Fixed Term - Full Time, Fixed Term - Part Time, Permanent - Full Time, Permanent - Part Time, CasualWe are seeking a passionate Clinical Nurse Specialist experienced in Community Mental Health (Child & Adolescent) to work within our Mental Health team in the unique Wheatbelt Region of Western Australia!The location for this position is Northam, however appointments to other hub sites of Narrogin and Merredin may be considered.Northam is the largest town in the Avon Valley region approximately 97km northeast of Perth. Northam is known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant community. Highlights of this charming town include hot air ballooning, the thrilling Avon Descent boat race, beautiful bush walk trails for nature lovers and a variety of cafes and cultural experiences to enjoy. If you're seeking a role that offers professional growth and a location full of exciting attractions, Northam is the perfect place for you. Apply now and make a difference in a beautiful part of Western Australia.About the OPPORTUNITYIn this role you will be responsible for the assessment, planning, case management and delivery of clinical mental health care to complex children and adolescents and their families of the Wheatbelt Region. Providing specialist clinical, consultant and educational service to clients, carers and primary health care providers.Key responsibilities include:Conducts primary client assessment and case management of complex child and adolescent mental health clients in the Wheatbelt Health region.Provides expert level of skill in clinical practice.Provides education and support to families and carers of clients with mental illness.Acts as a consultant to referring agencies and mental health community support agencies providing advice, support, strategies and responses to assist with management of mental health clients.Initiates and participates in community development and education for child, adolescent and youth related mental health matters.About YouTo be successful in this role, you will have:Recent extensive experience as a practising Community Mental Health Professional with demonstrated expert level skills for assessment, treatment and case management of children, adolescents and their families with mental disorders.Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team and ability to work as an independent practitioner.Advanced knowledge and ability to initiate and manage interventions under the Mental Health Act 1996.Demonstrated skills in applying the National Standards for Mental Health Services at the organisational level and in clinical practice.Demonstrated clinical leadership skills including provision of clinical supervision, line management and performance development with supervised staff.Current knowledge of legislative obligations for Equal Opportunity, Disability Services and Work Health and Safety, and how these impact on employment and service delivery.The Wheatbelt region spans 155,000 square kilometres, encompassing six Aboriginal lands and language groups. Health services include emergency and inpatient care, outpatient medical, nursing, and allied health services, as well as cancer, renal, palliative, rehabilitation, aged care, mental health, public health, health promotion, and child, school, and community health services.The Western Australian Country Health Service offer our employees a great salary as well as an amazing range of benefits:Up to $9010 on a range of benefits including mortgage, rent, everyday living expensesUp to $2650 on meals and entertainmentAccess to novated vehicle leasing and pre-tax vehicle expensesFlexible working and leave arrangementsProfessional Development opportunitiesApplicants are to submit:A detailed resume that clearly demonstrates your relevant work experience and achievements;A cover letter outlining your skills and abilities as they relate to the position and what you will bring to the role.A statement addressing the selection criteria, maximum 3 pages (please see attached JDF).Other Conditions: WA Health engages staff in positions of trust and responsibility. WA Health policies require applicants to undertake criminal records screening and integrity checking as part of the appointment process.Diversity StatementWe are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce where every employee feels valued and empowered. We believe that a diverse team brings unique perspectives and drives innovation to meet our community's needs. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and experiences to join us in shaping a more equitable future.
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