Austin Health is the major provider of tertiary health services, health professional education and research across 3 campuses in the northeast of Melbourne and state-wide. Austin Health is world-renowned for its research and specialist work in cancer, liver transplantation, spinal cord injuries, neurology, endocrinology, mental health and rehabilitation.
An exciting opportunity currently exists for an entry level position on the Adolescent Inpatient Unit. This is a full time role, working 80 hours per fortnight (with monthly ADOs). It is a Grade 1 Case Manager Internship position, designed as an entry level position for new graduates or anyone wanting to start their career in child and youth mental health.
This is a highly supported role in a full time, fixed term position (12 months from the start of January 2022 until the end of December 2022). This position includes a strong educational base, with the successful applicant being provided paid leave to attend the Developmental Psychiatry Course at Mindful. The role provides a structured and collaborative environment to develop and build skills involved in mental health case management. These skills include performing mental state assessments, risk assessments and formulation, treatment plans and brief therapeutic interventions.
This position is open to clinicians in the disciplines of occupational therapy, social work, speech pathology, psychology or nursing who are interested in working in the field of CYMHS case management, but who do not have experience in this role. You could be a new graduate, or someone looking for a change in career. Experience in working with young people in any setting is preferred.
The Adolescent Inpatient Unit at Austin Health is a small inpatient unit that works closely with young people and their carers to achieve positive outcomes in all areas of functioning. We have 11 beds, and are based at the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg. Adolescents who have turned 13 (but are not yet 18 years of age) are admitted for mental health assessment and treatment when their presentation presents high levels of risk, or when a more specialised service is required for assessment and treatment. These young people may be experiencing significant acute and complex emotional, behavioural and/or social difficulties and have usually had some outpatient treatment. The team is also supported by Austin School teaching staff who work to keep young people connected to their home schools or to help them reconnect to appropriate education pathways.
We offer:
- The opportunity to grow and build your clinical practice with access to high quality child and youth mental health experts and educators
- A dynamic and highly skilled multidisciplinary team
- Regular individual and group supervision
- Collegiate and supportive team culture
- Opportunity to learn and connect with highly specialist CYMHS clinicians across a wide variety of specialist roles
- Capacity to make real and lasting change in the lives of young people
Feedback from our families:
“Thank you for the time you so generously gave to understand our teenager’s condition and circumstances surrounding this. Thank you for the life-saving support and care you all have provided. Thank you!!”
“To the team- your caring, non-judgemental approach is exactly what is needed. Thank you for catching our teenager in their time of need!”
To apply for this role you must demonstrate how your experience meets the key selection criteria which are listed in the position description. Work with us! Your reward is to work in a collaborative environment which will provide you with opportunities for ongoing training and development. Your benefits will include high quality supervision (clinical, operational and professional), salary packaging, and a wide ranging employee assistance program. See this link for further details of the benefits Austin offers their staff: https://www.austin.org.au/careers/benefits/
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory National Police Check conducted by Austin Health and a Working WithChildren Check.
Austin Health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged.