Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 6th May 2021
The clinician will provide expert based psycho-social clinical assessment and training to clients seeking services under the Services and Treatment for enduring and persistent Mental Illness (STEPMI) program, their families, that are evidence based and/or best practise and that enhance the person’s recovery from a chronic mental illness.
Uniting’s Mental Health Service (MHS) provides timely access to secondary consultation, comprehensive mental health assessment, early intervention and evidence-based treatment for clients, their families and other services within the community.
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For more information or questions regarding the role, please contact Michelle Freeman, Manager, Disability and Mental health on 03 5362 4000 or [email protected] using the subject line: Clinical Mental Health Clinician - Horsham enquiry via EthicalJobs.
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