CYMHS COPMI Clinician

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Make a difference for children and young people living with family mental illness. You will work across adult and child and youth mental health...

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Psychology, Counselling & Social Work

Company: I Work for NSW

Location: Sydney

Work type: Part Time

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Phone: +61-7-3302-6874

Fax: +61-3-3001-7701

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Job ad preview CYMHS COPMI Clinician Employment Type: Permanent Part Time Position Classification: Health Clinician Level 3 Remuneration: $48.08 - $49.69 Hours Per Week: 20 Requisition ID: REQ39670 Make a difference for children and young people living with family mental illness. You will work across adult and child and youth mental health services to provide specialist counselling, consultation and group programs for kids, young people and families. Where you'll be working MHDA Statement of Intention The intention of the NSLHD MHDA is to provide recovery-oriented, trauma informed services that are guided by evidence based practices and collaboration. The COPMI role aims to develop sustainable networks between Mental Health Services (MHS). Child and Youth Mental Health Services (CYMHS) and other services in the provision of support to families and children affected by parental or other familial mental health difficulties. The role may also offer direct clinical service such as assessment, brief intervention and referral for these families. Enhance consumer and family care through developing systems for improved communication between CYMHS, MHS and other service providers. Develop coordinated systems of care to improve outcomes for children and parents who are consumers of AMHS or CYMHS. Provide staff in AMHS and CYMHS with support in meeting their obligations in relation to child at risk legislation, policy directives and procedures in relation to COPMI families. Offer targeted collaborative clinical assessment and intervention in conjunction with CYMHS/MHS. Northern Sydney’s vision is to be "leaders in healthcare, partners in community wellbeing". Our purpose is “embracing discovery and learning, building partnerships and engaging our community to deliver excellent health and wellbeing.” We build teams and health services that embrace our values; Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment (CORE) . Our CORE values and the behaviours that underpin them, shape the way we work together, with our patients and consumers, to deliver excellent health and wellbeing. If you’d like to be part of our journey we want to hear from you. NSLHD is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity, Workforce Health and Safety, Ethical Practices and the principles of Cultural Diversity. Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply and, where found suitable, will be given higher priority. What you'll be doing Employees must abide by the NSW Health Code of Conduct. Criminal record checks will be undertaken on successful applicants and applicants for positions designated as Category A will be required to obtain required vaccinations prior to commencing employment. Candidates will need to meet the following criteria: Consistently demonstrates behaviours that reinforce the CORE Values of our organisation; Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment. Demonstrates these behaviours with all stakeholders; colleagues, direct reports, as well as our patients and consumers, and those that care for them. Relevant tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Occupational Therapy or Nursing to match grading of the position, and current Full Registration with APRHA (or for Social Work membership of relevant professional body). CNS 2 must have relevant post-registration qualifications and at least 3 years’ experience working in the clinical area of their specified post-graduate qualification. Demonstrated clinical experience in adult mental health and/or child and youth mental health. Demonstrated understanding of the issues for children and adolescents living in families affected by mental illness and family sensitive practice and partnerships for COPMI. Experience in working with children and young people and their families individually and within a group setting. Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team environment with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Current NSW drivers licence. Need more information? For role related queries or questions contact Ann Wignall on 9462 9222 or [email protected] Applications Close: 31 July 2018

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