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Senior Mental Health Clinician.
Looking for a career in helping people that will give you great job satisfaction? If you thrive in a busy work environment and are driven to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, Queensland Corrective Services wants to find their next passionate Senior Mental Health Clinicians to join the QCS Mental Health Services team in Far North Queensland.
At the Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, you’ll work with a highly diverse population to provide inclusive mental health and well-being services that are culturally safe and deliver impactful rehabilitative care.
If you are ready to take your clinical experience and skills to the next level, QCS has opportunities for you. You can enjoy a relaxed tropical lifestyle in a city close to the great barrier reef, with ample outdoor recreation activities within walking distance to a rainforest track or a beach.
As Senior Mental Health Clinicians at the Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, you will be helping shape lives through evidence-based mental health care in a unique, culturally diverse environment.
This Centre, 85 km’s from Cairns, accommodates high and low security prisoners and provides remand and reception. As it is people-cantered, it aims to build cultural safety in the programs and services the QCS Mental Health Services team provide to support the prisoner population to improve outcomes.
These new roles will deliver high-level clinical services within a multidisciplinary team, focusing on assessment and interventions that promote the mental health and well-being of adults within this Centre.
5 weeks annual leave
Mon–Fri hours with flexible options, such as a 9-day fortnight available
Location allowance
So why choose us?
New service model: QCS introduced new roles and disciplines to provide mental health services, so be one of the first to embed this role and make it a success
Clinical expertise: operate independently to provide clinical services to manage complex situations and presentations.
Assist the Team Leader: work closely with Mental Health Team Leaders, while supporting clinical tasks, case conferencing, and supervisory requirements.
Build capability: your supervision and feedback will help uplift team capability and knowledge while simultaneously building your own leadership capabilities.
Solutions focused: use your strong analytical and problem-solving skills to respond to the role dynamics and changing priorities.
Requirements
About you:
Demonstrable expertise providing clinical services of a complex nature
Able to provide clinical practice supervision to less experienced clinicians
Use your high-calibre interpersonal and communication skills to build effective working relationships and negotiate outcomes with a variety of stakeholders
Well-developed written communication skills with ability to produce excellent quality professional reports and case notes
Ability to interpret and apply legislation, policies, and procedures in both clinical and team support contexts
Mandatory Requirements:
Tertiary qualifications in Psychology and membership with APHRA; or
Tertiary qualifications in Occupational Therapy or Social Work, with eligibility for membership or registration with AHPRA and/or AASW;
C Class Driver's License; and
Post-graduate qualifications in mental health would be highly regarded
Applications to remain current for 12 months. Suitable applicants from this process may also be considered for a suitability pool for subsequent identical or similar vacancies that occur within 12 months of the closing date of this advertisement which may include vacancies within other centres.
We are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. If you have a health condition, disability, or cultural or linguistic background that requires adjustments, please let our Talent Acquisition team know. We will support you to participate equitably throughout the recruitment process.
