Clinical Care Coordinator – APS6 (Labour Hire Opportunity)
We are currently seeking experienced and committed Clinical Care Coordinators (APS6)
to join a national mental health support program, dedicated to enhancing the wellbeing and mental health outcomes.
This is your opportunity to play a key role in delivering trauma-informed, client-centred care within a multidisciplinary environment. As a Clinical Care Coordinator, you will work in short-term, goal-oriented clinical case management with a focus on engagement, risk management, and positive client outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
In this dynamic and meaningful role, you will:
- Provide high-quality, evidence-informed clinical services including intake, assessment, risk management, brief intervention, and care coordination
- Support clients with complex mental health and psychosocial needs using strategies such as psychoeducation, motivational interviewing, and distress tolerance
- Build and maintain partnerships with internal and external stakeholders including community-based mental health services, ex-service organisations, and government agencies
- Maintain accurate and confidential client records in line with privacy and clinical governance requirements
- Actively contribute to multidisciplinary case reviews and team meetings
- Participate in continuing professional development, including clinical supervision, to maintain professional standards and registration
- Engage in program delivery activities such as group treatment facilitation, community engagement, and service promotion
- Generous salary and leave conditions, including cultural and Defence Reserves leave
- Healthy Lifestyle subsidy to support your wellbeing
- Study assistance and ongoing professional development support
- Access to a range of flexible working arrangements including part-time and job sharing
- Inclusive and supportive workplace culture committed to diversity and reconciliation
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to deliver trauma-informed and holistic interventions
- Experience with client intake, assessment, care planning, and managing complex cases
- Sound knowledge of mental health service systems and referral pathways
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including clinical documentation
- Ability to manage risk and respond effectively to critical incidents
- High IT proficiency, including case management systems and Microsoft Office
- Be an Australian Citizen
- Hold (or be able to obtain) a Working with Children Check or Working with Vulnerable People registration
- Meet one
of the following registration requirements:
- Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, or Registered Nurse with full AHPRA registration
- Social Worker with current AASW membership
- Clinical Counsellor with registration at PACFA or ACA Level 3 or 4
- Your resume
- Names of referees
- A statement of claims(max. 750 words) demonstrating your skills and experience against the APS6 work level standards.