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Specialist Services Clinician
Child and Family; Region - Sunshine Coast and Central; Service Delivery - Child and Family; Fraser Coast or Bundaberg
Specialist Services Clinicians provide support to children 0-18 years in contact with the department who have complex health, disability, mental health and/or high-risk behavioural needs. The clinicians can work with children and young people from intake through to children and young people subject to child protection orders. This role is located at either Bundaberg OR Fraser Coast.
Job details
| Position status | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Position type | Full-time |
| Occupational group | Health - Allied Health/Clinical Support |
| Classification | PO4 |
| Workplace Location | Wide Bay |
| Job ad reference | QLD/694353/26 |
| Closing date | 20-Jul-2026 |
| Job duration | |
| Contact person | Kirsten Davis |
| Contact details | Phone: 5438 5436 Access the National Relay Service |
Your mandatory requirements
- Degree qualifications in Psychology, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Physiotherapy, Nursing from a recognised tertiary institution.
- Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Nursing: registration or eligibility for registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.
- Social Work and Speech Pathology: registration or eligibility for registration as a practicing member with the relevant professional association.
- The possession of a “C” class driver's licence and ability to undertake frequent intrastate travel to meet identified service delivery need.
Specialist Services Clinicians support the development of children and young people with high and complex needs by working alongside Child Safety Officers to:
- support the early identification of developmental delay, disability, health, mental health and/or behavioural support needs
- identify the appropriate disability and therapeutic supports available through mainstream services including health, mental health, education, and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
- support children and young people to access evidence-based supports to meet their identified health, disability, mental health and behaviour support needs.
At a systems level, Specialist Services Clinicians assist capability development within the department's workforce to meet the needs of children with high and complex needs. This is achieved through the provision of coaching and mentoring in their day to day work.
Your responsibilities
As a Specialist Services Clinician you will:
- Collect and critically analyse information about the child or young person's needs including their development, health, disability and mental health in order to provide advanced transdisciplinary clinical advice to departmental staff through a consultancy and liaison approach.
- Work collaboratively with departmental staff and members of the child's Safety and Support Network to support the integration and coordination of evidence-based health, disability, mental health and therapeutic supports to meet the identified needs of children and young people.
- Form culturally appropriate professional working relationships with children, their families, colleagues and stakeholders including non-government organisations.
- Build and sustain strong collaborative partnerships with external agencies including Education, Health, Mental Health, Youth Justice and the National Disability Insurance Agency and its partners to ensure the needs of children and young people in contact with the department are met.
- Build and sustain strong collaborative partnerships within the region that promote and support the capability development of staff through the provision of training and use of coaching and mentoring strategies.
- Work collaboratively with the regional manager and the Principal Specialist Services Clinician to support the embedding of the program within the region. Address emerging operational issues that impact on the provision of health and therapeutic supports for children and young people who have high and complex health, disability, mental health needs or demonstrate high risk behaviours.
- Fulfil the responsibilities of this role in accordance with the program's practice guidelines including alignment with the Strengthening Families Protecting Children Framework for Practice and the five core elements of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle.
- Maintain high quality case records in accordance with departmental recordkeeping requirements.
- Other responsibilities found in the role profile.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
Please ensure you download all attachments and follow the instructions on how to apply.
Documents
Before applying for this vacancy please ensure you read the documents below.
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694353-26-Role Description (Word, 749KB)
Role Description
694353-26-Candidate Information Package (Word, 223KB)
Information Package for Applicants
