Organisational Context
Richmond Fellowship Tasmania (RFT) and its wholly owned subsidiary Richmond Futures, collectively known as Richmond Group is the largest community-based providers of community mental health services in Tasmania.
Our vision is to ‘to support people to be leaders in their own lives and connect with community’ and our mission is to ‘deliver quality and inclusive person-centred mental health recovery and wellbeing services’. We strive to achieve this by promoting choice and control for all our participants and deliver services that help them achieve their goals.
Position Overview
This position sits within the clinical team of Richmond Fellowship Tasmania and delivers evidence based psychological treatment services for referred people. Psychological treatment includes the delivery of individual counselling sessions as well as group therapy programs. This position will be delivering support to adult clients, majority of whom will be residents of aged care facilities. In addition to clinical work this position includes local level program promotion, networking, and stakeholder engagement.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
- Complete intake and assessment and develop clear treatment plans in line with program standard operating procedures.
- Maintain an active case load of consumers who meet the eligibility criteria as specifically by contractual requirements of Richmond Health Programs.
- Provision of regular data entry to ensure that productivity measures are easily analysed.
- Identify and report risks through the appropriate channels.
- Work collaboratively with relevant internal and external stakeholders to ensure a high quality of service in line with organisational values and governing body requirements.
- Ensure that services are consistent with the National Standards for Mental Health Services 2010.
- Identify and report risks through the appropriate channels.
Selection Criteria
Essential
Qualification (Bachelor’s degree minimum):
- Psychologist (holding provisional or general registration); or
- Mental health nurses (credentialed or working towards credentialing); or
- Mental health social workers (credentialed or working towards credentialing); or
- Mental health occupational therapists (credentialed or working towards credentialing)
Experience:
- Ability to manage a demanding workload and manage own time according to priority.
- Demonstrated skills in comprehensive assessment, care planning and counselling.
Desirable
- Previous experience working in a mental health setting and providing direct consumer support.
- Demonstrated skills in comprehensive assessment, care planning and counselling.
- Demonstrated ability to network and create positive professional relationships.
- Qualifications in Aged Care or Gerontology are highly regarded
Only candidates who can legally work in Australia should apply and a current Police Check, Working with Vulnerable People Card and COVID vaccination certificate will be required for all new appointments.
To apply for this role please submit your resume with one page cover letter addressing the selection criteria through Seek.
Please note that applicants will be interviewed prior to closing date.
If you have any questions, please contact People & Culture team via [email protected].
Application close Tuesday 27 September 2022 at 11.55pm.