Convenience Buttons: Time Remaining 17 days Standards Monitor and Data Analyst PSO Level 6 $120,457 - $132,753 per annum Vacancy Reference No: TBA Position No: Pool Ref 00012891 Work Type: Fixed Term Full Time, Permanent Full Time Location: Perth Metropolitan Area Closing Date: 2025-10-06 4:00 PM (YYYY-MM-DD) The Office of the Chief Psychiatrist is an independent statutory body that oversees the standards of high-quality mental health care to Western Australians. Our goal is to ensure that the standard of mental health services available to people, serve to improve the mental health and wellbeing of those whose need is greatest and in keeping with the Mental Health Care Principles in the Mental Health Act 2014. Attachments: Applicant Information Package.pdfJob Application Information Sheet.pdfJDF Standards Monitoring and Data Analyst 00012891 PSO L6.pdf CRVCID No. 699152 This is a Recruitment Pool for Permanent Full Time and Fixed Term Full Time appointments with the possibility of extension(s) and/or permanency Aboutus The Office of the Chief Psychiatrist (OCP) is an independent statutory body established under The Mental Health Act 2014 (WA). The Chief Psychiatrist is a statutory officer who holds powers and duties as prescribed by the Mental Health Act 2014. Pursuant to section 515 of the MHA 2014, the Chief Psychiatrist, is responsible for overseeing the treatment and care of all voluntary patients, involuntary patients, mentally impaired accused detained at an authorised hospital, residents of private psychiatric hostels who are active with mental health services, and all persons referred under section 26(2) or 26(3)(a) or 36(2) for examination by a psychiatrist. The Chief Psychiatrist is supported by an Office that is a public sector department and reports to Parliament through the Minister for Mental Health. The Mental Health Commission (Commission) is the employing authority of choice for staff employed by the Chief Psychiatrist. About you and the role We are looking for enthusiastic and dynamic applicants for the role of Standards Monitor and Data Analyst. This position is responsible for monitoring standards of psychiatric care and mandatory reporting systems. It also contributes to the development and implementation of effective data collection and reporting systems in relation to mandatory and other reporting requirements of the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist and undertakes research and projects as required. Key Responsibilities will include: Monitor and evaluate notifiable incidents, standards of psychiatric care in mental health services, and outcomes for mental health consumers using qualitative and quantitative research and evaluation tools. Undertake data analysis, interpret data, reports, and make recommendations in relation to monitoring, evaluation, and research projects. Contribute to the development and implementation of an effective data collection and reporting system in relation to the mandatory and other reporting requirements of the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. Plan and manage projects relevant to the work plan of the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. Subject to your position, work area and Industrial Award/Agreement, Commission employees may access a range of benefits including: Study leave/assistance Option to purchase additional leave Extensive employee wellness program Flexible working hours including flexible start/finish times Leadership and professional development programs A competitive, award-based salary Further information about the position can be found in the attached job description form (JDF). The OCP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply. The OCP values the uniqueness of individuals who may vary in many different ways, including ethnicity, culture, national origin, social class, gender, age, religious belief, sexual identity, intersex status and mental and/or physical ability, and people from these diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. About your application You will be assessed against the selection criteria of the position, as outlined in the JDF. A current (within 12 months) National Criminal History Check will be required prior to commencement of employment. For further information about this position contact Dr Colleen O'Leary, Assistant Director, Monitoring and Evaluation on 08 6553 0. Submitting Your Application For your written application please provide the following: A comprehensive CV outlining your employment history and achievements relevant to this position, and; A 2-3 page maximum statement addressing the selection criteria of this role as outlined in the JDF. Late applications will not be accepted. If you experience difficulties while applying online, please contact Employee Services on 13 44 77 for immediate assistance during business hours. Further Opportunities 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 December 2026. Lodgement is system generated. Any submissions on, or after, 4:00pm will not be accepted. LATE OR EMAIL APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Position Title Standards Monitor and Data Analyst Agency Mental Health Commission Salary PSO Level 6 $120,457 - $132,753 per annum Location Perth Metropolitan Area Unit/Division Office of the Chief Psychiatrist > Office of the Chief Psychiatrist Work Type Fixed Term Full Time, Permanent Full Time Position No. Pool Ref 00012891 Closing Date 2025-10-06 4:00 PM Position Title Standards Monitor and Data Analyst Location Perth Metropolitan Area Work Type Fixed Term Full Time, Permanent Full Time Position No. Pool Ref 00012891 Salary PSO Level 6 $120,457 - $132,753 per annum Closing Date 2025-10-06 4:00 PM Description CRVCID No. 699152 This is a Recruitment Pool for Permanent Full Time and Fixed Term Full Time appointments with the possibility of extension(s) and/or permanency Aboutus The Office of the Chief Psychiatrist (OCP) is an independent statutory body established under The Mental Health Act 2014 (WA). The Chief Psychiatrist is a statutory officer who holds powers and duties as prescribed by the Mental Health Act 2014. Pursuant to section 515 of the MHA 2014, the Chief Psychiatrist, is responsible for overseeing the treatment and care of all voluntary patients, involuntary patients, mentally impaired accused detained at an authorised hospital, residents of private psychiatric hostels who are active with mental health services, and all persons referred under section 26(2) or 26(3)(a) or 36(2) for examination by a psychiatrist. The Chief Psychiatrist is supported by an Office that is a public sector department and reports to Parliament through the Minister for Mental Health. The Mental Health Commission (Commission) is the employing authority of choice for staff employed by the Chief Psychiatrist. About you and the role We are looking for enthusiastic and dynamic applicants for the role of Standards Monitor and Data Analyst. This position is responsible for monitoring standards of psychiatric care and mandatory reporting systems. It also contributes to the development and implementation of effective data collection and reporting systems in relation to mandatory and other reporting requirements of the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist and undertakes research and projects as required. Key Responsibilities will include: Monitor and evaluate notifiable incidents, standards of psychiatric care in mental health services, and outcomes for mental health consumers using qualitative and quantitative research and evaluation tools. Undertake data analysis, interpret data, reports, and make recommendations in relation to monitoring, evaluation, and research projects. Contribute to the development and implementation of an effective data collection and reporting system in relation to the mandatory and other reporting requirements of the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. Plan and manage projects relevant to the work plan of the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist. Subject to your position, work area and Industrial Award/Agreement, Commission employees may access a range of benefits including: Study leave/assistance Option to purchase additional leave Extensive employee wellness program Flexible working hours including flexible start/finish times Leadership and professional development programs A competitive, award-based salary Further information about the position can be found in the attached job description form (JDF). The OCP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply. The OCP values the uniqueness of individuals who may vary in many different ways, including ethnicity, culture, national origin, social class, gender, age, religious belief, sexual identity, intersex status and mental and/or physical ability, and people from these diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. About your application You will be assessed against the selection criteria of the position, as outlined in the JDF. A current (within 12 months) National Criminal History Check will be required prior to commencement of employment. For further information about this position contact Dr Colleen O'Leary, Assistant Director, Monitoring and Evaluation on 08 6553 0. Submitting Your Application For your written application please provide the following: A comprehensive CV outlining your employment history and achievements relevant to this position, and; A 2-3 page maximum statement addressing the selection criteria of this role as outlined in the JDF. Late applications will not be accepted. If you experience difficulties while applying online, please contact Employee Services on 13 44 77 for immediate assistance during business hours. Further Opportunities 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 December 2026. Lodgement is system generated. Any submissions on, or after, 4:00pm will not be accepted. LATE OR EMAIL APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Attachments Applicant Information Package.pdfJob Application Information Sheet.pdfJDF Standards Monitoring and Data Analyst 00012891 PSO L6.pdf Convenience Buttons2: