Job Description
Clinical Psychologist/Social Workers
The succesful candidate will join a small multi-disciplinary team, committed to delivering a spectrum of mental health and addiction supports and interventions tailored to the unique need of the community. We highly value Lived/Living Experience, inclusivity and genuine partnership, forming the foundations of our work. This innovative approach represents a transformative shift offering a remarkable opportunity to shape the future of mental health and wellbeing in Queensland.
Here's your chance to be part of a dynamic and multi-disciplinary model, working alongside psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers, peer workers and registered nurses under one roof.
Team members come from diverse backgrounds, bringing with them a range of expertise and skill sets. They work closely with clients to develop personalised treatment plans that address their individual needs in a safe and empathetic environment.
About the role
We are looking for Senior psychologists, psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers, and registered mental health nurses, responsibilities include
- Engaging with clients providing personalised care and support.
- Conducting intake assessments and developing tailored intervention plans in collaboration with clients and their families.
- Advocating for clients and coordinating with other clinicians and stakeholders to enhance interventions and well-being.
- Monitoring and managing clients' mental health and well-being, collaborating with health professionals as needed.
- Participating in clinical meetings, training sessions, and professional development activities to enhance your expertise.
About you
- Current AHPRA registration in relevant discipline (psychologist, registered nurse, or occupational therapist).
- Current AASW registration (social worker)
- Demonstrated experience in comprehensive mental health assessments and evidence-based interventions.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport and influence diverse stakeholders.
- Passion for making a difference and ability to thrive in a fast-paced, solution-focused environment.
- Effective time management and organisational skills, with the ability to meet program delivery KPIs.
What We Offer:
- A value driven organisation, where our team have chosen our values: integrity and honesty; inclusive and person centred; continuous learning; accountability; respect
- Competitive salary package
- Flexibility to allow your job to fit in with your life including part-time, tailored hours (early start, late finish) and working-from-home arrangements, as we prioritise work life balance and our staff well-being.
- We are deeply passionate about a supportive work environment and looking after your mental wellbeing, which include Employee Assistance Program, Workplace wellness initiatives One on one wellbeing support as part of supervision
- A workplace that is fun and exciting to be a part of, working with a team that doesn't take ourselves too seriously, and think we have a sense of humour, bi-monthly group social events
- Career development opportunities as part of our growing and diversified business.
- Clinicians play to the top of their game with administration and processes supporting clinicians to deliver outcomes for their clients.
A focus on professional development unparalleled in mental health clinics including:
- We offer up to $2,000 in professional development allowance and up to 2 days professional development leave.
- Working within a team-based model with the opportunity to learn from a diverse range of health professionals
- A low ratio of clinicians to team leaders allowing for extensive clinical supervision and operational support.
If you're ready to bring your passion and expertise to a role that truly makes a difference, either full time or part time, we want to hear from you!
Apply now and embark on a rewarding journey with us.