
Youth Access Clinician
- Ashfield, NSW
- Permanent
- Part-time
· Develop strong working relationships with young people, family and friends and local services.
· Carry out assessments, case planning, therapeutic and/or psychoeducational brief interventions and care coordination for young people and their families.
· The opportunity to develop and co-facilitate psychoeducational and therapeutic group programs.
· Support young people to access the services they need through consultation
care plans.
· The opportunity to develop and/or participate in community and youth engagement events, activities and promotions.
· Exercise initiative and judgement, under guidance from the headspace Clinical Lead, to proactively improve the experience of young people and service offerings.
What you need to have:
· Degree in psychology (provisional psychologist or registered), social work, occupational therapy or nursing with registration to the appropriate body (if necessary to practice).
· Excellent organisational skills with proven ability to prioritise, work independently and seek consultation as required.
· Demonstrated knowledge and awareness of youth health issues and how they impact on young people.
· Demonstrated experience in mental health assessment, mental health psychoeducation and the delivery of therapeutic brief interventions for clients (placement experience considered).
· Awareness of different cultural contexts and the ability to deliver culturally sensitive services.
· Strong interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills and the ability to form appropriate and effective working relationships with young people, families and key services.
· A sound understanding of privacy legislation, the principles of informed consent, limits of confidentiality and mandatory reporting guidelines.
· Valid NSW drivers licence.You will benefit from:
· Take advantage of the tax benefits available only to employees who work for a not for profit organisation - (through lower tax deductions, we can pay more money to you each week!)
· A supportive culture and working environment
· Professional development opportunities and secondments
· Internal and external learning and development opportunities and workplace mentoring
· Employee Assistance Program providing counselling services
· Access to flexible work arrangements
· Eligibility for our recognition program and celebration of servicePlease note that as part of our employment checks, we will request a Police Check from the last 3 months, a NSW Working with Children Check (WWCC) and a NDIS Worker Screening Check.To Apply:
Please let us have your CV and Cover letter to explain how your skills, ability and experience meet the essential role requirements.