Your new company
An exciting opportunity is available for an experienced clinician to join a well established Commonwealth mental health program supporting vulnerable individuals and their families. This is a labour hire role based in Canberra, offering meaningful clinical work within a multidisciplinary, values driven environment.
Your new role
This role sits within a national clinical operations team delivering evidence based mental health services to current and former Australian Defence Force members and their families. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will provide high quality counselling, assessment and intervention services, supporting clients with a diverse range of psychological and psychosocial needs. You will benefit from funded clinical supervision, access to ongoing professional development, and the opportunity to work within a mature, supportive clinical governance framework.
Key responsibilities:Deliver high quality, trauma informed clinical services including intake, assessment, counselling, risk assessment, intervention and case management
Provide evidence based individual, couple and family counselling aligned with care planning outcomes
Maintain accurate and confidential clinical records, case notes and care plans using a client management system
Review client progress and determine future treatment pathways, including recommendations for extensions of care
Participate in clinical supervision, case reviews and multidisciplinary meetings
Liaise with families, external providers and key stakeholders to coordinate holistic care
Contribute to group programs, duty officer functions, intake and triage activities on a rotational basis
Ensure compliance with legislation, ethical standards, policies and clinical governance requirements
What you'll need to succeed
You are a confident and empathetic clinician with strong judgement and the ability to manage complex presentations in a fast paced environment. You bring a calm, professional approach to risk, excellent communication skills and a genuine commitment to supporting veteran wellbeing.
Key capabilities include:
Strong experience delivering trauma informed, client centred clinical services
Sound assessment, formulation and risk management capability
High quality written and verbal communication skills
Ability to make timely decisions and respond effectively to critical or complex situations
Strong IT skills and confidence working across clinical systems
Mandatory Requirements
Australian Citizen, AND
Registered Psychologist, Occupational Therapist or Registered Nurse with full AHPRA registration, OR
Social Worker with AASW membership, OR
Masters level Counselling qualification with PACFA (Registered Clinical Counsellor) or ACA Level 3 or 4 registration
Additionally, you must hold or be willing to obtain:
Working with Vulnerable People registration or Working with Children Check
Ability to obtain and maintain a Baseline security clearance
What you'll get in return
You will be stepping in to a rewarding 24 month contract where your work will have real impact. In addition you will receive:
What you need to do now
To be considered, please apply and include a Statement of Claims (maximum 750 words) addressing your suitability for the role.
Telephone: 6117685