Job description
2 positions available to join one of the largest Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations in the NT and contribute your expertise.
Depending on qualifications, earn a salary package within the range of $85,784.99 and $124,291.87 p.a., plus salary packaging options that can increase your take-home pay significantly!
Relocation assistance is available for candidates looking for a unique opportunity in integrated health.
Our Story:
Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation is an Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation offering our next healthcare professional an opportunity, unlike anything you can find in major cities across Australia. The Sunrise footprint covers Aboriginal communities that have some of the most untouched beautiful landscapes to explore, where the locals are welcoming and ready to share their culture.
The Benefits:
This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity to work with an organisation that's building remote Aboriginal communities' capacities to improve their health and well-being.
Highly attractive salary packages on offer up to circa $85,784.99 - $124,291.87 (dependent on qualifications).
You will also receive a range of additional generous benefits, including:
6 weeks annual leave
Paid Study Leave available for professional development
Salary packaging options that increase your take-home pay significantly, per FBT year
Full support within a dedicated health team
Relocation assistance is available for candidates looking to make the region their new home
Your Next Opportunity:
We are currently seeking a Registered Mental Health Professional to join our team at the Katherine Support Office. This is a full-time, fixed-term position that will involve regular remote travel to communities. As a Mental Health Professional, you will be an integral part of our Social, Emotional and Wellbeing Team . You will provide expert support to clients requiring Mental Health care, promoting social and emotional well-being and early detection of mental illness.
Position Responsibilities:
Providing information and education on Mental Health and social and emotional well-being
Conduct Mental Health screening using recognised tools and referring at-risk patients for early management
Following up with at-risk patients and those referred back from specialised services
Providing Mental Health prevention and care services to clients of all ages in the region
Coordinating and making decisions for clients requiring Mental Health care
Leading an integrated approach to Mental Health service delivery and promoting Mental Health awareness
Implementing evidence-based standards and policies
Capturing and sharing clinical information with relevant healthcare providers
Collaborating with other healthcare services
What You'll Need to Succeed:
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