Exciting opportunities exist for a skilled clinician to join either the Early Psychosis Team, Infant, Child & Youth Mental Health Wellbeing Services, Adult Community Mental Health Team, or Mental Health Advice and Response Services. As part of a well-established multidisciplinary team, you'll work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative and supportive workplace culture, making a meaningful impact on clients lives.
Requirements
- Post-graduate qualification or equivalent in mental health
- Current AHPRA registration as Registered Nurse
- Minimum of three-year post-graduate experience
- Sound knowledge of principles and practice of psychiatric care
- Demonstrates competence in completion of a comprehensive assessment of consumers suffering mental illness including mental state examination and risk assessment
- Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills
- Proven ability to liaise and negotiate with other staff and agencies
- Evidence of ability to work with consumers in a family, gender, culture and diversity sensitive manner
- A sound knowledge of the Mental Health Act (Vic) 2024
- A demonstrated capacity to work autonomously in a community mental health setting
- To display the ability or understanding of AOD screening and assessment of substance use/withdrawal and the principles of an integrated mental health and AOD treatment approach
Benefits
- Flexible full-time or part-time roles
- Paid parental leave
- Options to purchase additional leave
- Professional development
- Study leave
- Mentorship
- Confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Social club with exclusive events and discounts
- Monthly, bi-monthly, and annual reward and recognition program
- Relocation support: Intrastate (over 100kms) - up to $2,500, Interstate - up to $5,000, Overseas - up to $8,000
- Accommodation Support: Up to $350 per week up to 10 weeks; or 10 weeks interim Accommodation (if available)
- FREE 1:1 relocation concierge service to ease your transition