Full time or Part-time Based in Lyneham, ACT HPA Level 2 ($46.23 - $53.03) or 3 ($56.81 - $64.19) - experience dependant Are you an experienced mental health clinician looking to step into a role where you can influence practice, conduct complex assessments, and support young people during critical moments of need? Join a respected national NGO delivering innovative, early intervention mental health services to young people and families across the ACT. About the Role As a Clinician, you will provide advanced assessment and short-term intervention within a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. Working with young people aged 12-25, you will support early identification, acute presentations, and coordinated community-based responses that reduce risk, improve functioning, and promote early recovery. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in dynamic settings and wants to influence high-quality practice across the service. What You'll Do Deliver comprehensive biopsychosocial, mental state, and risk assessments for young people experiencing complex or acute mental health concerns Provide brief interventions, crisis response, and outreach support Intake and triage, ensuring timely clinical decision-making for higher acuity referrals Build partnerships with EDs, inpatient units, GPs, schools, and community services Provide or be part of day-to-day clinical guidance, supervision and mentoring Contribute to clinical governance, including reviews, incident response, and quality improvement Maintain high standards of EMR documentation and outcomes data collection About the Organisation You'll be joining a national not-for-profit known for its commitment to youth wellbeing, early intervention, and evidence-based care. Clinicians are supported through structured supervision, reflective practice, multidisciplinary collaboration, and opportunities for service improvement. About You Relevant tertiary qualifications and professional registration with AHPRA or AASW Experience in clinical mental health, ideally youth, early psychosis, and/or co-occurring AOD concerns Strong engagement skills with young people and families, with a commitment to culturally safe and trauma-informed care Knowledge of ACT mental health and child safety legislation Current Australian driver's licence and flexibility to work onsite with some outreach Why Apply? Work within a high-impact, early intervention, outreach mental health service Join a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment Work within a values-driven organisation focused on community impact and social justice Salary packaging that increases take-home pay Extra paid leave each year Ongoing training and leadership development opportunities Collaborative, multidisciplinary and values-driven team culture Apply Now If you're a dedicated clinician with strong assessment capability and a passion for youth mental health, we would love to hear from you. Call Alana on 0481 814 488 or email on alana@berecruitment.com.au S C R-alana-tomlinson