Parkville Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

Senior Family Worker - Early Psychosis

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Job Description

The Parkville Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Service (PYMHWS) provides dedicated mental health care to young people aged 12-25 in Melbourne’s north and west, along with their families, carers, supporters and kin.Operating at sites across Melbourne’s north and west PYMHWS is Victoria’s first standalone public mental health service built exclusively around young people’s needs.This means every decision – from the front desk to the boardroom – centres on what young people need.Working in partnership with Orygen, PYMHWS combines world-leading research, clinical excellence and dedicated governance to deliver seamless, person-centred care. Our singular focus on youth means we’re not just providing mental health care - we’re reimagining how it’s experienced, accessed, and delivered.Building on Orygen’s pioneering legacy, PYMHWS will maintain clinical excellence while Orygen continues as an essential partner providing research and innovation.For more information, visit pymhws.org.auSENIOR FAMILY WORKER – EARLY PSYCHOSISParkville Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Service (PYMHWS)Permanent Ongoing | Part-Time 0.8 EFT | 📍 Sunshine Build effective therapeutic relationships with young people and their families, navigating complex care systems with compassion and respect. Join Victoria’s newest Public Mental Health Service dedicated to youth Permanent Ongoing | Part-time 0.8 EFT role | Sunshine & Melton based Salary Packaging | EAP and Wellbeing programs | Fitness PassportAbout UsParkville Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Service (PYMHWS) is Victoria’s newest public mental health service dedicated to the care of young people aged 12 to 25 experiencing complex mental health challenges.PYMHWS is leading a bold and values-driven transformation in youth mental health care across Melbourne’s north and west. We exist to walk alongside young people, their families, carers, supporters and kin delivering care that is accessible, inclusive, developmentally appropriate, evidence-informed, and grounded in lived experience. Our service model is shaped by the voices of young people and their communities, and underpinned by a commitment to safety, equity, and continuous learning.At PYMHWS, we are working with our community and partners to build in a future where all young people can access world-class mental health support, close to home. As we grow, we are looking for passionate, skilled, and visionary professionals to join us in shaping a new era of youth mental health in Victoria.The OpportunityThe Senior Family Worker role offers a unique chance to enhance the mental health and wellbeing of young people by strengthening family and carer engagement within a supportive and innovative environment. You will be an integral part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team, delivering high-quality, family-focused, evidence-based care that makes a meaningful difference to young people and their families. This ongoing appointment provides valuable opportunities for professional growth while contributing to the development and future direction of family-inclusive youth mental health services in Victoria.While this position is primarily based at the Sunshine site, outreach and travel to the Melton site (and potentially other locations) will be required as the service expands.Why Join PYMHWS?Be part of building a legacy for youth mental health in VictoriaWork alongside passionate, visionary leaders in a values-led organisationSalary packaging options, up to $11,600 tax free earningsEmployee wellbeing focused, access to EAPFlexible, inclusive, and supportive workplace cultureOpportunities for professional growth and developmentPYMHWS stands in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in work and care. We are proud to be a workplace that champions diversity, inclusion and equality for our staff and our community. Our goal is for our people to feel safe, included and supported so that they can be at their best every single day. We encourage talented people from all backgrounds, abilities, and identities to apply to our vacancies, and will consider adjustments to support such applications.About The RoleThe Senior Family Worker provides expert clinical care and coordination within the Early Psychosis team supporting young people aged 12–25 who are at ultra-high risk of psychosis or experiencing a first episode psychosis, often with complex co-morbidities. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, this role focuses on delivering family-inclusive, evidence-based interventions that support both young people and their families/carers.Manage a clinical caseload with responsibilities including family and systems assessments, treatment planning, family consultations, outreach, and collaboration with external agencies and community services. Bring a family-centred, evidence-based approach to care, and work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.What You’ll DoConduct timely family and mental health assessments, develop treatment plans, provide crisis interventions, and complete clinical documentation in line with PYMHWS standards.Deliver high-quality, family-focused care aligned with best practice and PYMHWS values.Build capacity within the team for integrated family-inclusive care across complex mental health presentations.Collaborate closely with young people, families, carers, and clinicians to enhance engagement and treatment outcomes.Establish and maintain effective partnerships with external services, including Drug and Alcohol, Youth Justice, and primary care providers, to support holistic family engagement.About YouYou are a passionate and skilled mental health professional with extensive experience supporting families and carers of young people experiencing complex mood, anxiety, and co-morbid mental health disorders.✔️ Eligible disciplines: RPN Grade 4 / Occupational Therapist, Social Worker and Psychologist Grade 3 AND post-graduate level qualification in Family/Systems Therapy✔️ Relevant registration and qualifications (see position description for details)✔️ Minimum 5 years’ experience in tertiary and/or youth mental health and a demonstrated ability to lead a clinical team, supervise mental health clinicians, and function both autonomously and collaboratively with other clinical and organisational leaders✔️ Excellent communication, organisation, and leadership skills✔️ Motivated by youth-focused, inclusive, and recovery-oriented care✔️ Knowledge of and training in family-based approaches to mental health including the Single Session Family Consultation Framework✔️ Clinical experience and skills in engaging and working collaboratively with young people and families in a mental health settingReady to Make a Difference?If you're looking to be part of something truly meaningful—we’d love to hear from you.For a discussion, contact Karen Smith (Lead Family Work Clinician) - 0430 127 203Please APPLY NOW. To view the full position description, please visit our careers page - PYMHWS.org.auAll appointments are made subject to a satisfactory Criminal History Record Check and a Working with Children Check. Successful applicants will be required to provide evidence of an immunisation assessment prior to commencement.

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