Psychology, Counselling & Social Work (Healthcare & Medical) Program: Psychological Services to Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs)
Reports to: Manager, Think Community Services
Duration: Part-time, flexible, up to 4 days, can be job share, long-term contract position
Think Mental Health Vision, mission and values Think Mental Health (TMH) is committed to delivering high-quality and safe healthcare services to the local Canberra community. We recognise the importance of building collaborative relationships with stakeholders and engaging with our local networks to build awareness about mental health services.
Our Vision: To provide a high quality, timely and safe service to staff and residents of RACHs across the ACT, centred on the biopsychosocial model of aging, with a focus on improving the wellbeing of residents.
Our Mission: Leading the provision of high-quality mental health care by increasing awareness and access to exceptional services.
Our Values: Compassion, Relationship and Collaboration, Authenticity and Humanity, Inclusiveness and Predictability, Safety, Empowerment and Choice.
Position Purpose As a clinician in a small team, the position is responsible for delivering evidence-based assessments, interventions, and therapeutic services to individuals with mild to moderate mental health needs who reside in RACHs. Through the delivery of services, the position will contribute to the development, implementation, and refinement of psychological services delivered as part of this program.
Relationship management, including with staff at RACHs and participation in care team meetings will be part of the role. Interventions include individual and group delivery, within a stepped-care, health promotion and wellbeing model.
With a focus on client outcomes and experience, the clinician will also contribute to the continuous improvement of service delivery by engaging in professional development, clinical supervision, and the implementation of best practices within the program.
Position Responsibilities Conduct mental health and wellbeing assessments, including interviews, use of standard measures and behavioural observations. Develop comprehensive case formulations based on assessment outcomes. Provide evidence-based interventions tailored to individual client needs. Build rapport and maintain a therapeutic alliance with clients and relationships with staff at RACHs. Maintain accurate and confidential client records in line with professional, legal and governmental reporting requirements. Prepare reports for referring agencies or other stakeholders as required. Provide supervision to junior staff and/or students. Engage in regular clinical supervision to ensure ethical and effective practice. Provide consultation or guidance to other professionals within multidisciplinary teams. Adhere to professional standards, codes of ethics, and legal obligations. Stay updated on changes to relevant laws, policies, or psychological practices. Participate in ongoing training and professional development activities to enhance skills. Engage with current research to inform and improve practice. Required Skills, Knowledge and Experience Completion of allied-health tertiary qualification (counselling, psychology, social work) and appropriate registration with the Australian Health Professional Regulation Agency (psychology) or accreditation with the relevant authority. Your own indemnity insurance. Demonstrated experience in clinical assessment, treatment planning, intervention and reporting for a range of mental health disorders in adults. Experience in a range of treatment modalities, including knowledge in CBT. Knowledge of Reminiscence Therapy or willingness to learn would be highly regarded. Experience or interest in working with older adults. Experience in group program facilitation is highly desirable. Strong commitment to provision of evidence-based and evidence-informed practice. Positive attitude and genuine interest in improving the lives of older people. Closing date for this position: 8/12/24
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