Employment Type: Permanent Part-time
Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00 or negotiated 9:00 to 17:30.
Salary: As per Enterprise Agreement.
Location: Wyndham Clinic, Hoppers Crossing Vic 3029
Upload with Application: Resume, cover letter, and all relevant qualifications
Contact: Annie Dalumpines
Phone: (03) 9928 7444
Email: [email protected]
Where there’s life, there’s Mercy.
Where there’s care, there’s You.
Through the battles and the breakthroughs, we're there. Where will you be?
For over a century, our incredible teams have provided care for people when they need it most. Our people feel great pride in this, and they value the security and stability we offer. But it also means so much opportunity - to build on all that’s gone before, to grow your impact and gain experience that’s hard to find elsewhere.
With Mercy, you’ll have the chance to make an impact and gain experience that’s hard to find elsewhere.
At Mercy Health, it’s all about taking what we have and making it better.
To do that, we need you.
Join us at Mercy Health, and help our teams deliver even greater outcomes.
About the opportunity
The Community Plus Team is a component of Mercy Mental Health located at Saltwater clinic and provides recovery orientated treatment, and rehabilitation services to people with a serious psychiatric illness and complex psychosocial support needs. The role is to provide discipline specific client recovery focused care based on evidence-based practice as well as a commitment to the delivery of services that are responsive to the needs of the community. As a HOPS Clinician you are expected to work with clients experiencing homelessness and other psychosocial support needs while working closely with external stakeholders.
To thrive in this role, you will have:
Demonstrated clinical competency in health and risk assessments- Ability to prioritise workload and coordinate clinical care with other service providers.
- Ability to provide quality mental health and discipline specific, client centred assessment and treatment in the context of a holistic framework and in a multi-disciplinary team setting
- Ability to facilitate the appropriate clinical care coordination of people with a mental illness within the team
- Ability to work co-operatively and effectively with other internal and external programs/organisations
- Excellent clinical, time management, organisational and communication skills, with the ability to adapt and problem solve.
- A compassionate, flexible and positive approach to effective patient care and management.
- The ability to nurture friendly, respectful relationships and contribute to a collaborative team environment.
- Work closely with external homelessness partners
- Ability to provide specialist clinical services, referral and advice to support homeless sector and clients who have a history of homelessness and who appear mentally ill.
What you’ll bring
You’re resilient, compassionate and have a whole lot of heart. Most importantly, you are committed to delivering exceptional patient-centered care.
You are:
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Registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as one of the following; a Registered Nurse with a Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health or equivalence, Occupational Therapist, Social Work with the eligibility of membership for the Association of Australian Social Workers, or a Psychologist with an approved degree in Psychology,
Desirable: • Further study in the relevant specialist areas. -
You will also be required to provide evidence of, or in the process of obtaining:
A current Police Record Check and Working with Children Check. -
Proof of current influenza vaccination and other vaccination status consistent with public health orders.
Ready to help us shape the future of healthcare?
Join us and make a meaningful difference in people’s lives - and your career.
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Please contact us if you would like to find out more or communicate any requirements to ensure we provide you with a fair and equitable interview and selection process.
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples, traditional Custodians of the Land in which our Head Office is based, on traditional lands of the Kulin Nation and recognise their deep connections to the land, sea, and culture.
We extend this acknowledgment to the many Traditional Lands that we operate across Australia and pay our respects to Elders past and present.
The team at Mercy Health is as wonderfully diverse as the patients, residents, clients and communities we support. We’re proud to be recognised as an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA). Mercy Health strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people of all ages, sexualities, genders, abilities and cultural backgrounds.