Nursing - Community, Maternal & Child Health (Healthcare & Medical)
Government - State (Government & Defence)
Full time
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This is a Recruitment Pool for Fixed Term Full Time appointment with the possibility of extension(s).
Position Overview
Acts as part of community-based multi-disciplinary Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health clinical service. Provides advanced infant, child and adolescent mental health services (ICAMHS) practice (assessment, counselling, therapy, case management). Provides clinical leadership to other team members and acts as a resource for internal and external stakeholders, including liaison with regional CAMHS services.
The Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) Infant, Child, Adolescent Mental Health is responsible for providing a WA Country Health Service (WACHS) wide clinical consultancy service within an assigned area of specialty; developing standards of practice; implementing change to clinical practice; educating staff and initiating research and quality improvement activities.
The CNC is responsible for the provision of an advanced level of care relevant to WACHS and provides mentorship and role modelling for other mental health professionals and contributes to the advancement of the profession; in keeping with the vision and values of the WA Country Health Service.
The CNC is responsible for the provision of timely and specialised infants and children mental health consultancy services to WACHS regional health services using audio-visual modalities. The CNC will conduct comprehensive assessments and develop treatment plans for use by children and families. The CNC will support WACHS clinicians in the delivery of quality mental health care to infant, children and their family in WACHS health services.
This is an "open-ended" recruitment pool, and as such the following should be noted:
The panel will monitor this recruitment pool for applications, and will assess on a regular basis.
Suitable applicants will be placed in a pool from which appointments may be made when similar vacancies occur.
Appointments may be made from this pool until 31/12/2025.
Postgraduate Medical Council of Western Australia
Department of Health
WA Health is now governed by the Health Services Act 2016 (external site).
The new legislation represents a significant reform in health, and is designed to modernise the way our health services are structured, governed and delivered; to promote better health, better care and better value to all Western Australians.
The legislation established the Department of Health as 'System Manager' for WA Health, providing stewardship, guidance and support to our health services using a collection of binding Policy Frameworks (external site) in 18 key areas of health service delivery, to ensure they provide consistent, efficient and effective services into the future.
The Department of Health reports to the Minister for Health, the Hon John Day MLA (external site) and Minister for Mental Health, the Hon Andrea Mitchell MLA (external site).
Structure
The Department of Health is led by Director General Dr D.J. Russell-Weisz, and supported by a deputy and five assistant-Directors General, working in key areas of health, including:
public health
clinical services and research
purchasing and system performance
system policy and planning
governance and system support.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
Department of Health
Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Health Service
WA Country Health Service
Health Support Services
Health Service Boards
Policy Frameworks
Postgraduate Medical Council of Western Australia
Department of Health
WA Health is now governed by the Health Services Act 2016 (external site).
The new legislation represents a significant reform in health, and is designed to modernise the way our health services are structured, governed and delivered; to promote better health, better care and better value to all Western Australians.
The legislation established the Department of Health as 'System Manager' for WA Health, providing stewardship, guidance and support to our health services using a collection of binding Policy Frameworks (external site) in 18 key areas of health service delivery, to ensure they provide consistent, efficient and effective services into the future.
The Department of Health reports to the Minister for Health, the Hon John Day MLA (external site) and Minister for Mental Health, the Hon Andrea Mitchell MLA (external site).
Structure
The Department of Health is led by Director General Dr D.J. Russell-Weisz, and supported by a deputy and five assistant-Directors General, working in key areas of health, including:
public health
clinical services and research
purchasing and system performance
system policy and planning
governance and system support.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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