Project Manager - Mental Health and Alcohol & Other DrugsPosted: 06/12/2024
Closing Date: 15/01/2025
Job Type: Contract
Location: Multiple Locations Available
Job Category: Program Roles
The Federal Government appointed Country SA PHN to enhance the delivery of focused and appropriate health services to the rural communities of South Australia. The goal of the organisation is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health services for people particularly those at risk of poor health outcomes, improve the coordination of health services, and increase access and quality support for people. Job DescriptionThe Role A new and exciting role, supporting the delivery of the Mental Health and Alcohol and other Drugs (MHAOD) program planning, projects and sector reform initiatives in accordance with National and or State priorities and guidelines.
The Project Manager will be responsible for the planning and execution of daily operations within the portfolio relating to operations and the workflow of the Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs Work Program and its eight key program areas:
Adult and Youth Complex and Severe Mental IllnessAlcohol and Other DrugsHeadspaceHead to HealthMental Health Shared CareNational Psychosocial SupportsPsychological TherapiesThe Project Manager will play a fundamental role in the planning and implementation of new initiatives and programs, with oversight for defining the scope, objectives, deliverables in collaboration with key stakeholders. The Project Manager will also be responsible for the development of detailed project plans including timelines, milestones, resource allocation and risk management and mitigation strategies.
It is expected that this position will remain flexible to meet the changing needs of the organisation and the community.
Country SA PHN offers a great range of benefits to our employees, including:
Access to generous not for profit Salary Sacrifice taxation benefits including up to $15,900 for living expenses and $2,650 for meal and entertainment.5 weeks annual leave and 12 days personal leave.Collaboration with passionate like-minded professionals.Country SA PHN offers a flexible working location with offices located around the state. Working within a country location is preferred.
How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit a brief cover letter and a resume. Your cover letter should briefly address the knowledge, skills and experience required for the position.
Applications will ONLY be considered when received through our careers portal.
To apply, you must have the legal right to work in Australia and your employment will be subject to an acceptable National Police Check.
We will commence shortlisting immediately, and we reserve our right to close this position at any time if a suitable candidate is found. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply as Country SA PHN seeks to strengthen a responsive and supportive workforce reflecting our diverse communities.
Applications close Wednesday 15 January 2025, if not sooner. Desired Skills and ExperienceAbout You You will be a team player, comfortable in fast-paced environments working on multiple projects and priorities simultaneously.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and or experience in a relevant Mental Health and or Alcohol and Other Drugs related field.Experience/Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Experience in project and or program management within a health or related field, with a proven record of success.2-5 years' experience in project management with a sound understanding of project management frameworks and methodologies.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.Ability to manage budget and project resources and support financial reporting.The ability to innovate and generate new ideas that improve commissioning and investment of the PHN.Well-developed systems and critical thinking with demonstrated problem-solving analytical skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Proficient in the use of the Microsoft suite of software and databases.Additionally you will:
Be an individual who thrives in a fast-paced, diverse and collaborative environment.Be passionate about improving the experience and access of primary care for people living in Country SA.Be approachable to all employees and make the effort to build relationships, have excellent communication, multi-tasking and organisational skills; and ability to manage multiple and changing demands.Be self-motivated, solution-focused and enthusiastic with a willingness to learn.Be a great team player who can work without supervision and take initiative.Maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information appropriately.An appreciation of primary health care culture and the issues currently facing primary health care services.Sound health literacy with knowledge of primary health care principles and practice.An understanding of ethics and confidentiality issues particularly in relation to the health and medical professions.Demonstrated experience in working with regional, rural and/or remote communities.
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