Job Description Part-time (0.8FTE) 6-month maternity leave cover Based at our Coffs Harbour site, in addition to working within the community $44.78 - $48.99 per hour 12% Super Generous Salary Packaging benefits of up to $18,550 Are you passionate about supporting young people aged 8-18 with complex mental health concerns? Do you have a strong background in working with youth and families, along with expertise in trauma-informed care and evidence-based interventions? If so, we want you to be part of our dedicated team! As a Clinician within our Youth Enhanced Service, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality mental health treatment and support to youth across individual, group, and family contexts. As part of our integrated team, your key responsibilities will include: Provide evidence-based mental health support to individuals, families, and groups Complete assessments, develop treatment plans, and support care transitions Take part in case reviews and planning as part of a collaborative team Work closely with other agencies, networks, and schools to support young people Offer advice and support to care team partners To view a copy of the full Position Description, click here . Alternatively, for more information please contact Claudia Campbell (Team Leader – Youth Enhanced Services) at claudia.campbell@each.com.au Please note that applications sent directly to Claudia will not be considered. About you If you’re an experienced and motivated professional who is passionate about supporting young people and their families, we’d love to hear from you. To succeed in this role, you’ll bring: Tertiary qualifications in Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health Nursing, or a related field Experience working with young people and families with moderate to complex mental health concerns Experience supporting young people experiencing social disengagement from education, employment, or community Strong skills in assessment, including mental state, crisis, and risk assessments Experience formulating treatment plans and delivering evidence-based therapies (e.g., DBT, ACT, recovery-based approaches) A sound understanding of trauma and its impact on adolescent and young adult mental health Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team