
Lead Clinician - Youth Mental Health Team
- Bendigo, VIC
- $3,386-4,311 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support for career progression and development
- An opportunity to work with a leading regional health service
- A strong attitude to teaching and learning
Classification: Registered Nurse NP81-NP74; Occupational Therapist YB20-YB23; Social Worker YC42-YC45
Salary per fortnight (exc. super): $3,385.80 - $4,311.20
Hours per fortnight: 64 - 80 Hours (80 hours per fortnight includes ADO every 4 Weeks)
Employment Status: Ongoing Full Time and Part Time hours availableClosing date: 17/07/2025The RoleThe team is part of Bendigo Health's Mental and Wellbeing Health Department.Bendigo Health Mental Health and Wellbeing Services provides a range of public mental health and wellbeing services to residents of the Loddon Campaspe Southern Mallee area.Most mental illnesses first present in young people in their teens to mid-twenties. The Youth Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Service enhances the capacity of Bendigo Health Care Group Mental Health and Wellbeing Services to provide treatment to young people who have complex mental health disorders. The service also aims to improve access and treatment for young people with more prevalent mental health problems including complex anxiety, depression and eating disorders, and early manifestations of psychosis and personality disorders and co-morbid drug and alcohol problems.Service provision includes comprehensive assessment, outreach treatment and continuing care for young people aged 18 to 25yrs, and support and education to their carers, associated professionals and the wider community about the nature of mental illness and its treatment.The team is located at a service hub in Bendigo and provides Tier 3 youth clinical Mental Health and Wellbeing services across the Loddon Campaspe Southern Mallee (LCSM) region and at Bendigo YPARC. As such, some travel to service the rural areas may be required.Objectives of the team are:
- To reduce the prevalence of untreated mental illness amongst young people
- To reduce the duration of untreated mental illness in young people
- To provide education, consultation and liaison services to specialist mental health and primary care works on assessment and timely, phase specific treatment of young people experiencing mental illness
- To provide a comprehensive and assertive community mental health service for the target group
- To minimise the need for acute inpatient admissions
- To maximise the use of community supports available to the patient
- To work collaboratively with patients and their carers in relation to their treatment, recovery and rehabilitation
- To create constructive working relationships and to develop collaborative treatment plans with workers providing services for young people
- Staff health and wellbeing programs
- Career development and education opportunities
- Generous salary packaging opportunities, to increase your take-home pay each fortnight
- Flexible Working Arrangements
- Use of staff gym and pool and access to other fitness facilities through fitness passport program