
- Provide the community quality multi-disciplined therapeutic services and support
- Forward thinking leadership team delivering holistic services
- 3-5 days a week, Working from the Shellharbour office + WFH
The Organisation
As one of the six integrated services streams of Family Services Australia (FSA), FSA Psychology is a trusted provider of mental health support and wellbeing.
FSA Psychology’s Head to Health services have launched with the support of COORDINARE (South Eastern NSW Primary Health Network).
This services provides a comprehensive and integrated community service across all ages and increases and meets the mental health needs observed the community.
Benefits & Culture
- FSA Psychology employs people of outstanding calibre and offers an environment where staff are valued and are committed to their employee’s professional development.
- Generous professional development and supervision budget
- Family days at Easter and Christmas
- Onsite therapy dog
The Role
Reporting to the Clinical Services Manager this position incorporates care coordination and counselling services to customers with a wide range of mental health presentations.
Specifically you will:
- Manage a caseload of counselling/care coordination
- Employ a range of best practice skills within an approved Therapeutic Practice Framework (TPF)
- Conduct psychosocial assessments and identify needs for short term and longer term support
- Present case management outcomes on a regular basis to the Clinical Services Manager
- Represent FSA, as needed, at networking events, health services, meetings, conference, seminar, community forums and cross-sector initiatives
Skills Required
You’re currently working as a fully registered psychologist or a social worker who has or is working towards mental health registration. The successful candidate will have a high level of emotional competency, reflective practice and self-care. The key to your success in this role will also include:
- Registration with Psychology Board of Australia (AHPRA) or the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), Working with Children Check (WWCC) and drivers licence
- Experience working from a trauma-informed, strengths and attachment framework, providing a high standard of care in face to face and telehealth modalities
- Ability to plan and coordinate individualised evidence-based assessments and interventions
- Capacity to manage caseloads with varied and diverse presentations
If you are passionate about working with a high calibre team to support a diverse range of people to live their healthiest lives, please submit a resume and cover letter responding to the skills required above. Alternatively, contact Kelly Gentle on 02 8243 0570 with any specific questions.