Job Description and
Duty Statement
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Position
Title
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Mental Health
Professional – West Kimberley
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Organisation
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Boab Health Services
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Hours of employment
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1.0 FTE (75 hours per fortnight)
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Reports to
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Mental Health Team Leader/Regional Manager
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Salary
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$108,400 – $114,385
Commensurate with skills and experience.
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Location
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Based in Broome
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Entitlements
- 6 weeks Annual
Leave
- Pro-rata $5,200
per annum district allowance
- Supported
Professional Development Opportunities
- Ability to
Salary Package
- Relocation
Assistance (where applicable)
- Supported
External Supervision
About Boab Health
Boab
Health Services Ltd is a not-for-profit primary health care organisation
servicing the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Services include allied health, mental
health, the Integrated Team Care (previously the “Closing the Gap” initiative)
and a range of health promotion programs.
Boab Health Services delivers these services from centres in Broome and
Kununurra with outreach to the wider communities in the Kimberley. For further information about the services we
provide visit our website www.boabhealth.com.au
As a member of the Mental Health Team, Mental
Health Professionals (Psychologists, Mental Health Nurses, Occupational
Therapists, Social Workers and Aboriginal Mental Health Workers) provide
evidence based focused psychological interventions to clients accessing Boab
Health Services’ Mental Health Team. You will have National registration as
well as/or membership with your professional body.
The role also includes the delivery of mental
health education to other service providers and the communities within the
Kimberley. All members of the Mental Health Team work together to deliver
outcomes consistent with the company’s Strategic Plan, Business Plan, Annual
Operational Plan in support of Boab as a Primary Health Care organisation.
Job Description
Service
Delivery and Reporting
· Assistance
with the provision of mental health triage, screening, and assessment of
clients experiencing high prevalence mental health issues or clients at risk of
suicide or self-harm.
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Provide
mental health assessment of clients, across the age range, experiencing
high prevalence mental health issues or clients at risk of suicide or self-harm.
·
Provide
evidence based focused psychological interventions to clients referred for
Counselling services within a range of settings e.g. one or more designated
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, outreach clinics and hospitals.
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Undertake
risk assessment and safety planning to clients experiencing suicidal ideation
or issues of self-harm.
·
Partake
in working groups and meetings relevant to service development as identified by
the Regional Manager - West Kimberley.
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Provide
best practice, evidence-based, effective interventions and group/community
education programs.
·
Participates
in case load management with the Mental Health Team Leader
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To
comply with Boab Health Services policies and procedures regarding client file
documentation in support of best practice.
· Collect and record
data required for reporting by funding bodies and Boab Health
· Meet reporting
requirements for monthly reports and as requested by the Mental Health Team
Leader.
· Any reasonable
additional duties in keeping with qualifications and capability as directed by
the Mental Health Team Leader or Regional Manager.
· Provide services
under fee for service or through Medicare as directed.
Quality Improvement
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Maintain
professional skills through continuing professional development.
·
Participation
in formal clinical supervision on a regular basis.
·
Sharing
information from professional development opportunities across the team.
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Supports
the Clinical Governance requirements through adherence to Boab Health Services
policies and procedures.
·
Contribute
to the review and further development of relevant policies and procedures as
per accreditation processes.
Education
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Deliver
educational information to individuals and community groups, including
information on primary mental health prevention.
·
Provide
information to other health care providers and referrers as requested, to
assist in the management of high prevalence mental health issues.
·
Providing
evidenced based self-help materials to individuals and community as required.
·
Regularly
provide updates to community on service developments.
·
Identify
any local or regional opportunities to promote the objectives of Boab Health
Services
Health Program Development
·
In
support of the Primary Health Care philosophy support any relevant community
events, community group education or skill development.
·
Work
in partnership within the community to support a collaborative approach to
further promote primary health care principles.
All staff members working at Boab Health are
expected to conduct work activities consistent with relevant health and safety
legislation and contemporary best practice.
New employees are expected to
undertake a National Police Clearance check prior to employment and a Working
with Children Check for Western Australia.
Staff members are to deliver programs with
respect to the environment and in accordance with current practices for
efficient resource utilization and waste management principles.
Staff members are to conduct all
patient/consumer interventions, training and educational activities with
respect to the culture and heritage of the individual, group or stakeholder.
We are
seeking a professional who has:
- Experience using focused
psychological strategies on high prevalence mental health conditions.
- Ability to maintain ethical
conduct and strict confidentiality in regard to patients and staff.
- Proficiency in developing,
implementing and managing a diverse range of mental health activities and
programs or projects.
- Computer literacy in word
processing, spreadsheets, database, and small business operating software.
- Understanding of workplace health
and safety issues.
- Flexible approach to work and
willingness to learn new skills.
Required
Selection Criteria
- National
registration to work as a Mental Health Professional (i.e. Psychologist,
Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, or Aboriginal Mental
Health Worker).
- Current
membership of a professional body such as the APS, ACMHN, AASW or OTA.
- Demonstrated
experience as a Mental Health Professional using evidence based focused
psychological interventions for clients experiencing high prevalence
mental health issues; rural or remote experience is highly desirable,
including experience with different population groups and across the age
range.
- Demonstrated
experience in risk assessment and safety planning to clients experiencing
suicidal ideation or issues of self-harm.
- Demonstrated
high level interpersonal and communication skills (both written and oral)
and proven ability to build and maintain relationships.
- Demonstrated
organizational and time management skills; including a flexible approach
to work, along with the ability to use initiative to work both
independently and as part of a team.
- Demonstrated
ability to follow defined service quality standards, occupational health
and safety policies and procedures relating to the work being undertaken
in order to ensure high quality safe services and workplaces.
- Willingness
to travel intra and interstate as required (including by light aircraft,
watercraft, and 4WD) and possession of a “C class” WA driver’s license, or
equivalent transferable license.
For
further information, please contact:
Dale
Vaughan
Executive
Manager Clinical Services
Boab
Health Services Pty Ltd
PO Box 1548
Broome
WA 6725
www.boabhealth.com.au
[email protected]
(P) 08
9192 7888 (M) 0407 670 502
Boab Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer who
values and encourages diversity within its workforce and ensures a sm