Job description
- Generous Salary Packaging
- 5 weeks Annual Leave
- Permanent
- Part time (60.8 hours per fortnight)
- Remuneration SCHCADS level 5 dependent on qualifications and experience + 11% Employer superannuation
- Clinicians are required to be accredited and have registration with their relevant professional body in order to work within the service
About us
Youth Support + Advocacy Service (YSAS) is one of Australia’s largest and most comprehensive, youth specific community service organisation that enables young people experiencing serious disadvantage to access the resources and support they require to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
YSAS is a Child Safe organisation. We actively promote the safety and wellbeing of young people, and are committed to protecting young people from harm or abuse who come into contact with and/or access our service. Applicants must undergo rigorous screening and recruitment processes, including providing evidence of current WWCC and National Police Check.
About the position
The Access Outreach clinician role includes clinical service delivery utilising HEADSS and risk assessments, care and safety planning, psychosocial education and brief therapeutic interventions delivered both on site and in an outreach capacity. The outreach model will utilise a 6 session model with a case load of 6 clients.
Highly developed engagement and communication skills with young people who are experiencing multiple and complex social disadvantages and a demonstrated ability to motivate them to develop and achieve their goals.
Skills in engaging and working with young people (and their families), ranging from frontline advocacy, conducting assertive outreach, case management, and family focused interventions to achieve practical and meaningful outcomes.
Ability to conduct assessments (mental state examinations, health and well-being, risk assessments), formulate interventions, develop and implement case plans based in evidence and aligned to Resilience based practice.
Demonstrated ability and experience in working with families.
This position will also work as part of the Access Team, who provides comprehensive intake, triaging, assessment; mental health support and psychological therapy to young people aged 12-25. This multidisciplinary team serves as the first point of contact to the service, it is critical that they demonstrate a high level of customer service and professionalism in their approach.
Some of the key selection criteria will be:
- An understanding of the social and health needs of young people
- Demonstrated skills and experience in triage, assessment, care planning, psychological interventions and referrals for young people, families and groups
- Demonstrated experience in the delivery of clinical and non-clinical services for young people with mental health issues and other psychosocial needs
- Ability to contribute to a multi-disciplinary team and to establish effective relationships with staff, clients, carers and workers in community agencies
- Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills, including sound oral and writing skills, and practical knowledge of an familiarity with computer applications
- Maintain professional relationships with tertiary mental health services and other relevant service providers to support seamless service delivery.
For full details of the position, please view the POSITION DESCRIPTION below or visit our website www.ysas.org.au
Please note
- Service delivery aspects of the role may be modified in order to comply with Victorian Government COVID-19 guidelines.
- As part of our Employment screening process you will be required to undertake a National Criminal History check and have a current Working with Children Check.
- You must have Australian work rights to apply for this position
Further Enquiries
For a confidential discussion about the position, please contact David Hay, Headspace Manager, on 0427 472 982 regarding the Access Outreach Clinician – Recruitment Ref. Number – 019_2024.
- YSAS is an equal opportunity employer and we welcome applications from all sectors of the community.
YSAS has a zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to the provision of a child-safe organisation.
A position description is attached.