Job Summary
- $102,883.10 p.a. plus 11% superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 1st Dec 2023
- Canberra & ACT > Woden
Woden Community Service (WCS) is a for-purpose organisation that has been providing community-based services for over 50 years. Our vision of ‘A caring community where everyone belongs’ is achieved through our values of Inclusion, Compassion, Hope, Responsiveness, Integrity and Social Justice.
WCS has been providing community mental health outreach to the Canberra community for over twelve years. Offering a stepped model of care, vulnerable Canberrans can access recovery-orientated community programs. WCS currently has six community mental health programs:
WCS, in collaboration with Federal and ACT Governments, is enhancing its support for individuals after a suicide attempt or crisis. In this endeavour, we have introduced the role of Mental Health Intake and Liaison Officer in the Way Back Support Service. This role is pivotal in being the first point of contact for referring partners, establishing and maintaining a central intake and referral system, and managing datasets vital for funding partnerships and our mental health services.
In this role, you will apply your problem-solving skills to refine our intake and referral systems, initially focusing on the Way Back Support Service. Your objective will be to create effective and adaptable pathways for participants and referring partners. Part of your responsibility will be to assess and enhance these systems, ensuring they meet immediate needs while also being scalable and applicable to other programs within our service line. This approach aims to establish robust processes that not only meet current requirements but also lay a foundation for future organisational improvements, ensuring all participants receive the necessary care without procedural gaps.
The ideal candidate for this role will possess tertiary qualifications in a community or health-related field, supplemented by substantial experience in developing and implementing human services systems. A deep understanding and extensive experience navigating the mental health systems within the ACT are desirable. You should have the capability to effectively evaluate and report on the efficacy of referral pathways, contributing to the Universal Aftercare Project's objectives. Proficiency in data-centric applications, particularly Microsoft Excel, is required. We are looking for someone with demonstrated expertise in establishing, cultivating, and maintaining key relationships across various levels in the sector, including with referral sources. The ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion, especially in handling sensitive and confidential information, is paramount. We value the ability to build and maintain strong, respectful relationships with individuals, carers, and families, and expect a clear understanding of professional boundaries, privacy, and confidentiality. The role demands the capability to work effectively with limited supervision.
A full Position Description is available outlining the knowledge, skills and experience required.
To be eligible for employment, you must also have an ACT Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) Card, working rights in Australia, and be willing to undertake background checks required for the position.
To apply, please submit your current resume and a cover letter outlining how your skills and experience meet the essential requirements of this role. Click Apply Now to visit our careers page.
For further information about the role, please email Leanne Heald at [email protected] using the subject line: Mental Health Intake and Liaison Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs.
For more information about WCS and services that we provide, including Youth & Family, Community Development, Housing and Homelessness, Disability, Mental Health and Aged Care, please visit our website at www.wcs.org.au
WCS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from people of all abilities and life experiences. We also encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to apply.