Art Therapist Swan Hill District Health

JOB DESCRIPTION

Art Therapist

Part-Time – 0.4 FTE (16 hours per week)

Make a difference by joining one of Australia’s most innovative youth services.

The primary role of the headspace Art Therapist is to work within a multidisciplinary team providing early intervention mental health support to young people aged 12-25 years.

This position will provide therapeutic interventions using the visual arts, including drawing, painting, sculpture, sand, play and other materials for mental health, well-being and early intervention to young people with mild to moderate mental health issues. These services will be provided to young people in stages 0-2 in the clinical staging model for early intervention youth mental health services. The role will include care coordination support to young people, facilitation of groups, and community engagement work.

Applications for this position are invited from Art Therapists. Must have current or eligible registration with Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA).

About You: 

  • Current National Police Check & Working with Children’s Check
  • Complete COVID Vaccinations & 2022 Flu Vaccination, Serology evidence of immunisation status
  • Relevant registration as an Art Therapist

About us: Swan Hill District Health is a 143 bed (including Aged Care), fully integrated rural public health facility servicing a greater community of around 35,000 people. Our vision at, Swan Hill District Health, is to provide clear, connected care, best experience for our community

SHDH is a compassionate, family friendly employer where every employee is a valued team member. Inclusive of a perfect work/life balance, SHDH also provides:

  • A dynamic workplace                                   
  • Discounted Corporate gym memberships  
  • Free onsite car parking                            
  • Professional Development opportunities 
  • Salary Sacrifice/Packaging                          
  • Employee Assistance Program

Enquiries about this role should be directed to Kirsty Jacobs, headspace Swan Hill Manager,  Ph: (03) 4010 7102 or E: [email protected] 

To apply for this position: email the completed Application for Employment form, Cover letter, CV and response to the key selection criteria to [email protected]

You will find the full position description containing the key selection criteria & application for employment form in the attached documents. Swan Hill District Health reserves the right to commence interview immediately upon receipt of applications.

Closing date: 25 October 2023

Swan Hill District Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and people with disability.

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Swan Hill District Health

Job Salary

Part time

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