This is a AOD/Mental Health Clinician – Part time role with The Salvation Army Australia based in Liverpool, NSW, AU The Salvation Army Australia Role Seniority - mid level More about the AOD/Mental Health Clinician – Part time role at The Salvation Army Australia Number of Positions Available: 1 ABOUT US The Salvation Army is a Christian movement and one of Australia's largest and most-loved charities. We believe in doing good that transforms lives and futures for the better. It is this belief which drives us to find new ways and places where we can make a difference. From times of personal crisis to moments of national grief, we are always here — providing support, safety, community, and opportunity. Make a Difference Where It Matters Most The Salvation Army (Salvos) is one of Australia’s largest and most trusted providers of Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) services. Every day, we walk alongside people experiencing complex challenges, offering not just treatment, but hope, dignity and compassionate care. Our services extend beyond substance use, supporting holistic recovery in safe, inclusive and respectful environments. This is your opportunity to join a mission‑driven organisation where your clinical expertise can meaningfully change young lives. About the Role The Salvation Army’s HeadFyrst program partners with six headspace sites across South‑Western and Western Sydney to deliver integrated, youth‑focused mental health and AOD support. Through strong collaboration with medical and allied health services, HeadFyrst provides personalised, coordinated care for young people aged 12–25 years . As a HeadFyrst Clinician, you will deliver evidence‑based psychological interventions within a harm‑minimisation and client‑centred framework , supporting young people with co‑occurring mental health and substance use concerns. You’ll be part of a safe, inclusive and youth‑friendly service that values trust, empowerment and long‑term recovery. This is a permanent part‑time role (3-4 days per week, 9am–5pm) based in Liverpool, NSW , reporting to the Regional Manager. Salary is aligned with the Health Professionals and Support Services Award . How You Will Make an Impact You will work directly with young people and their families to assess needs, develop tailored treatment plans and deliver therapeutic interventions that support lasting change. This includes: Conducting psychosocial and psychometric assessments, case formulation and risk assessment Delivering evidence‑based interventions across mental health and AOD presentations Building strong therapeutic relationships with young people, families and carers Coordinating care and referrals within multidisciplinary teams and external services Maintaining high‑quality clinical documentation, ethical practice and professional standards Actively contributing to clinical reviews, supervision, team meetings and program promotion Your work will help young people feel understood, supported and hopeful as they navigate complex challenges. What You Will Bring You are a values‑driven clinician who is passionate about youth wellbeing and recovery. You will bring: Registration (or provisional registration) as a psychologist or eligible Allied Health professional Experience delivering evidence‑based, trauma‑informed care to young people Strong capability working with complex presentations, including AOD use, mental health, trauma and suicide risk Cultural sensitivity and experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culturally diverse communities A collaborative mindset, ethical practice and commitment to ongoing professional development Essential requirements include AHPRA registration (or pathway eligibility), a current NSW Working with Children Check, Driver’s licence, and First Aid (or willingness to obtain). What we offer The Salvos offer eligible employee's a well-balanced package of meaningful benefits including: Salary packaging up to $15,900 tax free $2,650 meal entertainment benefit. Generous Paid Parental leave for primary (12 weeks) & secondary carers, Purchased Leave Scheme (up to 8 weeks) and 5 days paid leave per year to experience working in other TSA programs or activities. Flexible working arrangements. Access to EAP and health & wellness initiatives incl Fitness Passport Ongoing training and development opportunities that enhance on the job skills and proficiency. Rewarding and fulfilling purpose driven careers that have positive and sustainable / social impacts. Why Join Salvos? At The Salvation Army, you’ll be backed by a supportive, purpose‑driven team and an organisation deeply committed to professional excellence and continuous improvement. Most importantly, you’ll be part of something bigger — helping young people reclaim their futures with hope and confidence. Apply today and be part of a team that transforms lives. The Salvation Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides an inclusive work environment and embraces the diverse talent of its people. We value people of all cultures, languages, capacities, sexual orientations, gender identities and/or expressions. We are committed to achieving a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation and is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. All child facing roles will require the successful completion of a Working with Children Check. Applicants for all roles require a mandatory Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check. We value Integrity, Compassion, Respect, Diversity, and Collaboration Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the The Salvation Army Australia team will be there to support your growth. Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined Key Responsibilities Assessing needs ️ Delivering therapeutic interventions Coordinating care Key Strengths Psychological assessment Evidence-based interventions Therapeutic relationship building Cultural sensitivity Collaboration Ethical practice A Final Note: This is a role with The Salvation Army Australia not with Hatch.