Youth Clinical Case Manager – headspace Inala Accoras

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Accoras Team

Accoras has delivered mental health and wellbeing services to South-East Queensland children, young people, adults and families for 30 years, working towards our vision of ‘good mental health for all’. We are the lead agency of headspace Inala, and our centre is recognised nationally for our excellence and the outcomes we help young people to achieve. headspace Inala provides early intervention health and wellbeing support to young people aged 12 to 25 years across four core streams (mental health, physical and sexual health, alcohol and other drug use and work/study). 

 

Working at Accoras

In a recent employee survey, our team rated Health & Wellbeing, Health & Safety and Teamwork as the top 3 things they like about Accoras, highlighting a genuine care for our people at all levels.  In October 2022, Accoras was also honoured to receive the Earle Duus Award in the 2022 QLD Mental Health Awards, recognising the contributions our team makes to people living with mental illness.

 

The Role

As the Youth Clinical Case Manager, you will provide time limited, evidence-based interventions and support to young people with moderate to severe mental health challenges that are impacted by ongoing life stressors. Our Youth Clinical Case Managers provide a range of supports including assessments, evidence-based clinical interventions and intensive case management to address various presentations and multiple, complex or varying needs. 

Alongside providing one-on-one therapeutic interventions, you will use a case management approach to holistically support young people. You will work within a shared-care model alongside other multidisciplinary team members, providing support and intervention to improve wellbeing, family functioning and life outcomes for young people. 

This is a full-time, fixed term contract, with contract extensions aligned to funding renewals. Working from our headspace office located in Inala, your work-related travel for community events within the Inala/Brisbane South region will be reimbursed.

 

About You

Essential experience:

  • Degree level qualifications in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or a related allied health discipline; 
  • Conducting risk and psycho-social assessments and providing intensive case management supports to young people, including those at risk of suicide and violence;
  • Providing evidence-based clinical interventions to a case load of young people with moderate to severe mental health problems/disorders, in a mental health setting; 
  • Providing culturally sensitive engagement with young people and their families, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, CALD and LGBTIQA+ people.

Our clients have a variety of cultural backgrounds and life experiences, and we are committed to building a team that reflects and responds to the diversity within our community. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with a personal experience of mental illness, people who identify as LGBTQI+ and gender diverse, and people with a disability.

As this role involves travel within the community, you must also hold a current drivers licence and have access to a reliable, fully insured motor vehicle.

 

What we offer:

  • Above award rates with generous salary packaging options only available to employees of a not-for-profit organisation 
  • Portable long service leave
  • A flexible workplace that accommodates preferences for an eight or nine day fortnight
  • Additional paid leave over Christmas and on your birthday, and a paid volunteer day each year
  • Professional development, training and regular supervision and mentoring.

 

To Apply

Please click on the Apply Now button and follow the prompts to upload your résumé and cover letter.

Interviews will be conducted as applications are received. 

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