Exclusive Retained Search | Regional WA
About the organisation For more than a decade, this well established and respected not-for-profit organisation has grown to become Western Australia’s leading primary health care service provider delivering a range of specialist support services across both Metro & Regional locations throughout the state. They are a values-led organisation who pride themselves on collaboration, compassion, integrity and ensuring that holistic, person-centred care is provided to those facing the greatest barriers.
Benefits - Very rare opportunity to lead a brand new, high-impact pilot program making a real difference to women & children who are victim-survivors of abuse
- Strong remuneration package paying up to $137k + super
- Access to NFP salary packaging benefits and extra incentives centred around living, meals & accommodation
- Relocation support & assistance provided (to be negotiated with the successful applicant)
- Purchased leave & deferred salary scheme
- Practice supervision, peer support and professional development opportunities provided
- Wellness leave, birthday leave and more leave options
The role This pivotal & newly created leadership role as the Clinical Lead provides clinical governance, supervision and strategic direction to a multidisciplinary team supporting victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence, including children where appropriate in Regional WA. The service is recovery-oriented, culturally safe and designed for individuals who are no longer in crisis. You will balance the leadership responsibilities & clinical duties with active participation and engagement with reference groups (cultural & lived experience) and key agencies in the community to establish & maintain working relationships also.
Key selection criteria - Tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work or Nursing
- Full registration with AHPRA as a Psychologist or Mental Health Nurse or with AASW as an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker
- Demonstrated & extensive experience in providing a range of psychological interventions & counselling to individuals & groups
- Extensive experience supporting victim-survivors of family, domestic & sexual violence - ideal
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, recovery-oriented practice, and social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) for First Nations people & communities
- Advanced clinical supervision & mentoring capability, including the support & professional development of early-career clinicians
How to apply Please click APPLY now or if you would like further information, please contact our Recruitment Manager Ross Forrester on the below:
0404 026 085 / ross@fwss.com.au
This role is being managed
exclusively by Framework Group. All direct and third-party applications will be forwarded to Framework Group for consideration.
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