Catherine's House is a world-class, perinatal, and infant Mental Health integrated model of care, providing both inpatient and outpatient services to public and private consumers. This role sits within the Families in Mind Team which is one of the outpatient/community services. The outpatient Perinatal Mental Health Services includes the Parenting Support Centre, Parent Aide Unit, Perinatal Psychology Team, Outpatient Consultant Psychiatrist Clinic and Families in Mind, which includes the Together in Mind group program. These combined services support mothers and families during the perinatal and postnatal period and referral reasons may include antenatal/postnatal anxiety, birth trauma, adjustment to parenting, emotional distress and low mood during the perinatal period.
This role provides clinical care to mothers and fathers across the perinatal period and works collaboratively with the broader multidisciplinary team and will report to the Team Leader of Intake, Community and Outpatient Services for Catherine's House while also taking clinical direction from the Clinical Nurse Consultant in the Families in Mind Service. The successful candidate will work with various professionals across Mater Health and requires a well-developed interpersonal, problem solving and consumer focused skillset. They may be involved in education, research, service improvement and operational activities allocated by the manager.
This position is a two-year temporary part-time (24 hours a week) contract until June 2026. Due to clinical needs, we do need the successful candidate to work Monday's.
Salary: Commensurate with experience plus superannuation and access to not-for-profit salary packaging up to $15,900
What you'll be doing
The role of the Mental Health Clinician is to deliver a high level of clinical service to patients of Catherine's House as a member of the multidisciplinary team.
The role involves but is not limited to -
- Provide a quality Mental Health out-patient service to mother-baby dyads and their families.
- Deliver evidence-based Mental Health assessment, and group and individual interventions, within the framework of the Families in Mind Service
- Develop cross sectoral partnerships (including local catchment GPs, community Mental Health services, NGOs, maternity services, etc, to facilitate referrals from customers.
- To provide perinatal Mental Health assessment and recovery orientated therapeutic interventions that ensure families receive consistent coordinated care that addresses their psychological and emotional needs from conception up to 12 months postpartum.
- To coordinate and deliver the Together in Mind (TiM) program which is a collaborative 6 week mother- infant outpatient program.
- TiM training will be provided to the successful applicant.
- Ensure effective record keeping for both mother and infant in accordance with required standards including completion of information supporting clinical activity reporting i.e., Consumer Integrated Mental Health Application (CIMHA)
- Practice in accordance with relevant legislation, Acts and agreements, workplace health and safety, equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination practices.
- Ensure case review has the clinical governance from a Consultant Psychiatrist from Adult/Perinatal Mental Health and Psychiatrist from Child and Youth Mental Health
- Work with the QCPIMH team, regarding ongoing data collection and program development requirements
- Attend relevant state-wide forums to support ongoing service development
- Provision of relevant in-service and education to staff across the HHS
- Demonstrated experience and ability to provide skilled Mental Health clinical assessment and interventions
- Demonstrated clinical practice and application of clinical judgement in the provision of high quality, evidence based, patient centred care, preferably within an acute Mental Health inpatient setting
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated ability to work co-operatively with professional and multi-disciplinary teams, patients and carers to achieve optimal outcomes
- Demonstrated ability or ability to rapidly acquire skills to identify, develop and participate in quality and service improvement activities that improve clinical services and patient outcomes
- Demonstrated commitment to participate in ongoing professional development and research opportunities
- Drivers license will be required
Psychology:
- General Registration via the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
- Eligibility for accreditation or current Board approved Supervisor status with the Psychology Board of Australia or actively working towards is highly desirable
- Psychology Board of Australia Area of Practice Endorsement in Clinical or Educational and Developmental Psychology or working towards is highly desirable
- A degree in Social Work that provides eligibility for membership to the Australian Association of Social Work (AASW). Tertiary qualifications for Social Work from overseas institutions require the applicant to include official notification from AASW that the qualification has been assessed as eligible for membership
- Mental Health Accreditation is desirable
- General Registration via the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
- Mental Health Accreditation and/or experience working with adult Mental Health consumers is desirable
- AHPRA registration as a Registered Nurse and a current annual practicing certificate
- Are an Authorised Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) in Queensland or you meet the requirements to apply for recognition as an AMHP
- The successful applicant has or is willing to work towards specialist Mental Health nursing and/or perinatal and infant Mental Health qualifications.
- Credentialed Mental Health Nurse with the ACMHN or you are willing to work towards same is highly desirable
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- Via salary packaging arrangements, allocate some living expenses directly from your pre-taxable income and ultimately increase your take-home pay
- Access to package meal and entertainment expenses via salary packaging
- Access to leading education and professional development via Mater Education
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program and on-site pastoral care teams
- Discounts to local and national business/venues for Dining/Retail/Travel & Accommodation/Other
- Unlimited access to a multitude of discounted fitness facilities through Fitness Passport
- Access to on-site, discounted parking
- Discounted food and beverage at various campus cafés and coffee venues
Mater is committed to the wellbeing of their staff, and it is underpinned by our flexible and remote working policies.
Please Note: We will not require any support from Recruitment Agencies at this time and kindly request no contact is made. Only direct applications will be considered.
Advertised: 29 Feb 2024 E. Australia Standard Time
Applications close: 21 Mar 2024 E. Australia Standard Time