Social and Emotional Wellbeing – Clinical Lead Make a real difference to the local community Full-Time, Ongoing Access to Salary Packaging The Role The Clinical Lead is the key clinical leadership role within the Social & Emotional Wellbeing program that provides a broad range of functions to support, develop and oversee the clinical and psychosocial support practice across all SEWB program areas.
The Social and Emotional Wellbeing Program (SEWB): Our work is underpinned by the Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing Framework, and we support Community members in building their self-determination and to meet individual wellbeing goals. SEWB programs provide culturally appropriate support to Community members within the Wathaurong, Gulidjan, & Gadubanud Communities and include the following focus areas:
Intake & Assessment services Social and Emotional Wellbeing support Alcohol and other drugs (AOD) treatment and support Bring them home (BTH) support services to members of the Stolen Generation Psychology and Counselling services Cultural Care Connect service to community members at risk of suicide. External partnerships (Towards Home Plus, Step Thru Care, Head to Health and GCQ Locals) The Clinical Lead, with support from the SEWB Manager and SEWB Leadership Team, provides clinical support and practice oversight of all SEWB service delivery areas. The Clinical Lead will oversee and resource the key stages that support our engagement with community including:
Intake and Assessment Service Allocation Individual Service Planning, Review and Service Closure Safety Planning and Triaging escalations where relevant. Practice Governance of Culture Care Connect After Care worker and Clinician. Applications must be submitted via SEEK by clicking the 'Quick apply' button on the SEEK webpage.
Applications will be closed on 19th January 2025.
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