Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 21st Jan 2021
Butterfly Foundation is Australia’s national charity for eating disorders and body image issues, providing a voice for those affected and the people who care for them. Eating disorders are severe and complex mental illnesses with physical complications, and the medical, psychological, physical and social consequences can be long term and for many, life threatening.
The Sunshine Coast Eating Disorders Access Trial (SCEDAT) is Australia’s first trial of a best practice evidence-based approach to eating disorders treatment in a primary health network. SCEDAT is an initiative of the Butterfly Foundation, working in partnership with local primary health networks to provide increased access to dedicated treatments for people in the region, increased information and support to front-line health professionals and to influence future policy on care pathways for people living with eating disorders.
Working as part of an integrated project team, you will support participants of the trial; both local people living with eating disorders and health professionals within the region, and you’ll provide administration support to enable research data collection and collation. You will conduct the majority of your work via phone/video conference and specifically you will:
You are a health professional (nurse, social worker, psychologist, counsellor, case manager) with experience in mental health, clinical care coordination and clinical administration. You have current working knowledge of the Queensland health system and:
Compliance checking will include Police Clearance and Working with Children (WWCC).
If you’re passionate about contributing to improved outcomes for people with eating disorders, please click apply to submit your resume and cover letter responding to the skills required above. Alternatively, please call Louise Furlong on 07 5530 8066 to discuss.