- Location: headspace Early Psychosis, Canberra
- Type: Part-Time, 3 days/week | Monday to Fridays
- Salary: HPA Level 3 (commensurate with experience) + Salary Packaging (pay less tax)
Join a team that’s redefining youth mental health!
Be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team at headspace Early Psychosis, Canberra—dedicated to early intervention and recovery-focused care for young people aged 12–25 experiencing or at high risk of psychosis.
About the Program
headspace Early Psychosis is a nationally recognised leader in youth mental health, delivering evidence-based, recovery-oriented services. Our model of care is grounded in the renowned Orygen EPPIC (Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre) framework, ensuring world-class early intervention for young people.
The program is structured across three specialist teams:
- Mobile Assessment & Treatment Team (MATT)
- Continuing Care Team (CCT)
- Functional Recovery Team (FRT)
You’ll play a vital role in improving family relationships, reducing distress, and creating a safe and supportive environment that empowers young people through their recovery journey.
- Deliver high-quality family therapy aimed at repairing and strengthening family relationships.
- Work with various family structures, such as parents and young people, whole families, or parent-focused interventions.
- Collaborating within a multidisciplinary team to deliver integrated care
- Support families while ensuring the young person remains the primary focus of care.
- Address family relationship ruptures, manage family dynamics, and encourage effective coping strategies.
- Assist families in understanding and addressing their concerns while promoting healthy communication.
- Tertiary qualifications in psychology, social work, or counselling.
- Current full registration with APHRA, AASW, PACFA, ACA, or AAFT.
- 3 years of demonstrated experience engaging with families and parents for the best interests of young people. Non-senior candidates considered upon application and will be remunerated accordingly.
- Experience delivering systemic or structural family therapy models.
- Ability to identify and manage risk, including a strong understanding of child protection issues.
- Capability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team setting.
- Excellent communication, organisational, and writing skills.
- Salary Packaging – take home more by reducing your taxable income (up to $18,550 tax-free!)
- Be part of a progressive, inclusive, and multidisciplinary organisation
- Clinical supervision and extensive PD opportunities to support your ongoing growth
- Street parking available, close to light rail
- Real opportunities for career development in a large, values-driven not-for-profit
To be considered please attached your CV and a covering outlining the model of family therapy that you have used and your motivations for apply for the role.
- Questions? Contact;
Pallavi Bhatia, Talent Acquisition Specialist • pbhatia@uniting.org
Employment with Uniting is subject to satisfactory background checks which may include a National Police, reference and Working with Children checks.
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