Job Description FTE: Full-time ongoing position available Location: Based in and around the Toowoomba (homelands of the Jagera, Giabal, and Jarowair peoples) area with outreach required Salary: $46 - $56.47 per hour depending on experience and qualifications 12% Super Generous Salary Packaging benefits of up to $18,550 Join a passionate, multidisciplinary team delivering person-centred mental health care as part of the new Toowoomba Integrated Mental Health Hub , an innovative partnership between Each, Wellways, Lumsden Psychology, QPASTT and Goondir Health Services. Your role, your impact As the Clinical Lead, you’ll provide clinical leadership and oversight across the Hub’s integrated service streams, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based, and trauma-informed care. You’ll support a multidisciplinary team through supervision, mentorship, and collaboration—driving service excellence and continuous improvement across clinical governance, care coordination, and therapeutic practice. Key responsibilities: Provide clinical oversight and leadership across all Hub service streams Lead clinical supervision, mentoring, and professional development of clinicians Facilitate case reviews and multidisciplinary team meetings Promote a positive, collaborative, and high-performing team culture Support the implementation of clinical governance and quality improvement frameworks Build strong relationships with consortia partners and community stakeholders Oversee service performance, compliance, and risk management processes Who we’re looking for Qualified and experienced mental health professional (Psychologist, Social Worker, Counsellor, or Occupational Therapist) Current AHPRA registration or eligibility for relevant professional body membership Minimum 5 years’ clinical experience in the mental health sector, including leadership or supervisory responsibilities Demonstrated experience in clinical governance, team leadership, and service development Skilled in assessment, evidence-based interventions, and crisis management Strong understanding of trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and culturally safe practice Experience working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary or consortium environment Commitment to inclusive and person-centred care, particularly with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ communities, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds Current driver’s licence and willingness to travel for outreach and engagement