Employment Type: Permanent Part Time
Position Classification: Health Clinician Lvl 3 including classifications of Art Therapist Lvl 3, Clinical Psychologist, Diversional Therapist lvl 3, Occupational Therapist Lvl 3 and Social Worker Lvl 3
Remuneration: 113617 - 138482 full-time equivalent base salary range (+12% super + 17.5% leave loading and salary packaging)
Hours Per Week: 22.4
Requisition ID: REQ674878
Location: Network
Applications Close: Midnight on 12 July 2026
For role related queries or questions contact Jourdan Emily Hancock on
[email protected]
As the largest paediatric health service in Australia, we care for thousands of children each year, in hospital and at home. Our people are united by compassion, collaboration and excellence in care.
The Chronic Illness Peer Support (ChIPS) Coordinator provides high level coordination for the ChIPS service. The ChIPS service supports young people aged 12-25yrs who are patients of SCHN and living with a chronic illness and/or disability.
The ChIPS service objectives include:
- Delivering a responsive, peer-led, co-designed peer support service for young people with chronic conditions and/or disability.
- Empowering and promoting the holistic health-care needs of young people, supporting them to optimise their health and wellbeing through self-management, developing independence and enhancing health literacy.
- To foster a safe and supportive community that is accessible and inclusive, where young people are engaged and respected.
- Providing opportunities for young people to use their voice and share their lived experiences.
- Encourage young people to build leadership capacity and support development of platforms for advocacy.
The position will involve liaising with subspecialty clinical nurse consultants, staff specialists and allied health professionals to identify and enrol young people to the ChIPS service, organising and facilitating the ChIPS program events, clinical services and other activities involved with the service.
The Coordinator is required to provide high level, evidence-based psychosocial specialist care within the scope of their profession for young people accessing the ChIPS service. This may include psychosocial screening and assessment, testing, education and intervention.
The coordinator is required to work in partnership with young people and their families and collaborate with treating teams regarding case management issues that may emerge, ensuring high quality ongoing care within a safe environment.
In addition, they will need to appropriately plan for, identify, minimise and manage risks that arise.
This position requires occasional weekend and afterhours work to ensure accessibility to the AYA population.
Additional Benefits (where applicable): Flexible work opportunities, Salary packaging and meal entertainment benefits, accrued days off (ADOs), fitness passport, employee assistance program (EAP)