Job description
SA Health
Job reference: 838543
Location: 5085 - ENFIELD
Job status: Ongoing
Eligibility: Open to Everyone
Women's and Children's Health Network, Forensic Service - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, Enfield
Salary - Classification - AHP3 - Allied Health Professional L3 - $102,641 to $110,094 pro rata.
Employment Part time (0.5 FTE) - 12 -month contract (opportunity for conversion to permanency)
On top of this, as an employee of Women's and Children's Health Network, you will have access to Salary Sacrifice benefits with MAXXIA which allows for generous salary sacrifice arrangements each FBT year as a special benefit for employees of the local Health Networks. A Meal Entertainment allowance per FBT year can also be salary sacrificed out of your pre-tax income to cover costs over and above the Everyday living expenses benefit.
Overview
The Women's and Children's Health Network provides state of the art health care for women and children in Adelaide and South Australia.
We are the state's leading provider of specialist care for children with acute and chronic conditions and SA's largest maternity and obstetric service. We also provide important community-based services, of which the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is an integral part.
Join our team and contribute to providing South Australia's women, babies, children and young people with the best health care through both within our hospital or via our many and varied community services and programs.
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is a free community-based tertiary mental health service provided through the WCHN across South Australia, providing care to those with severe and/or complex mental health needs. CAMHS provides services to: infants / children / young people up to 18 (16 in some areas) for community, statewide and hospital-based services / perinatal women.
The Opportunity
We currently have an exciting opportunity to join the CAMHS Forensic Services team as a Senior Occupational Therapist in a part time capacity.
The Forensic CAMHS Service provides an in-reach mental health service to Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre (formerly known as Adelaide Youth Training Centre). The multi-disciplinary team is comprised of Clinicians from a variety of disciplines (including Nursing, Social Work, OT, Psychology and Speech Pathology) as well as Aboriginal Social & Emotional Wellbeing Workers who bring a high level of cultural expertise to the team. Forensic CAMHS also provides a service to the Adelaide Youth Court to triage young people listed to appear in the Youth Court for mental health concerns and provide mental health screening of young people where possible.
The Senior Occupational Therapist, is an extensively experienced and highly competent clinician who delivers advanced clinical services to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health population who access forensic services and also assumes a clinical/professional leadership role within the team, undertaking professional supervision of occupational therapy staff working within their team or another team.
In this role you will be responsible for contributing to improvements in the quality, safety and community needs-driven distribution of services across CAMHS and within the specific service area. You will work with all allied health staff, nursing and medical staff, as well as service coordinators, lead psychiatry and managers and other stakeholders on service delivery development, and practice requirements to meet client needs and demand.
About You
To be eligible you must have an appropriate Degree or equivalent qualification which entitles registration as an Occupational Therapist with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia.
To be successful in this role, you will have advanced knowledge in at least one area of clinical practice relevant to Child and Adolescent Mental Health and demonstrated knowledge of the theory and practice of clinical work within the individual's professional speciality area, including group work.
You will need to possess a high level of interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate and work with other professionals, facilitate group functions and work as a team member and work with a high degree of responsibility with limited supervision and direction.
If you have demonstrated ability to carry out assessments and interventions of a highly complex nature with emotionally disturbed children and adolescents, and their families using a range of theoretical models in assessment and intervention, then this role is for you.
To find out the specifics, including the key selection criteria and special conditions, please go to the attached role description.
Benefits of Joining us
Not only will you be able to use your skills and abilities in a both a challenging and rewarding role contributing to some of South Australia's most vulnerable women, babies, children and young people, you will also receive and attractive annual salary package with employer superannuation contributions and leave loading as well as the opportunity to maximise your salary through salary sacrifice arrangements.
Application Instructions
You will be required to attach a 1-2 page cover letter addressing the key selection criteria of the role and a current resume/curriculum vitae prior to clicking 'Submit Application'. It is recommended to allow enough time to complete the whole application as the system times out after one hour of inactivity.
Other Important Information
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working part-time.
Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Check and appropriate immunisation requirements.
Check(s)
DHS Working With Children Check (WWCC)
National Police Certificate (NPC) for employment involving unsupervised contact with vulnerable groups required for this position (E.g. work involving vulnerable clients)
Immunisation Risk for this position is - Category B (indirect contact with blood or body substances)
SA Health Services are required to implement the Addressing vaccine preventable disease: Occupational assessment, screening and vaccination policy in the workplace.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply. Job ref: 838543
Enquiries
Marina Valadian - Clinical Coordinator
Phone: 71173800
E-mail: ***************@sa.gov.au
Application Closing Date: Sunday 18 February 2024 - 11.55PM
Attachments
AHP3 - Forensic Senior OT - CAMHS - Role Description - 838543.pdf
WCHN Competency Framework.pdf
Australian applicant guidelines
International applicant guidelines
Flexibility Statement
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.