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Clinical Governance Specialist - MH-ADF Health Services Contract

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Serco

17d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid Level
  • Research & Development
    Healthcare
  • Melbourne

AI generated summary

  • You need a tertiary qualification in Mental Health or Psychology, AHPRA registration, 3+ years’ experience, skills in incident investigations and training, plus excellent communication and IT skills.
  • You will support credentialing, develop training programs, investigate incidents, engage in quality improvement, and advise stakeholders on policy adherence.

Requirements

  • To be successful in this role you’ll have:
  • A tertiary qualification in Mental Health or Psychology, with current AHPRA registration
  • At least 3 years of full-time work experience in a mental health role, post-registration, within the last 6 years
  • Experience in clinical interviewing, credentialing, and delivering clinical education and training
  • Skills in clinical incident investigations, complaints management, and peer review processes
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong proficiency in IT systems
  • Flexibility and adaptability in highly changing environments
  • Australian citizenship is mandatory for this role.
  • This position carries trust and responsibility. To support this, a comprehensive probity assessment, including a Federal Police Check, is a key part of the selection process for this role.

Responsibilities

  • Supporting credentialing and compliance processes for mental health roles
  • Contributing to the development and delivery of mental health training programs
  • Investigating clinical incidents and complaints, and contributing to professional improvement plans
  • Participating in strategic planning and quality improvement activities
  • Providing subject matter advice to stakeholders and ensuring adherence to policies and procedures

FAQs

What is the work schedule for the Clinical Governance Specialist role?

The role is part-time, requiring 18.8 hours per week.

Is this position remote work from home?

Yes, this position allows for remote work from home.

What is the duration of the contract for this role?

This role is a 6-month fixed-term contract.

What qualifications are required for this position?

A tertiary qualification in Mental Health or Psychology, with current AHPRA registration, is required.

How much work experience is needed for applicants?

Applicants need at least 3 years of full-time work experience in a mental health role, post-registration, within the last 6 years.

What skills and experience are sought for this role?

Skills in clinical interviewing, credentialing, delivering clinical education and training, clinical incident investigations, and complaints management are required.

Do I need to match every listed expectation to apply?

No, you do not need to match every listed expectation. If you like the look of the role, you’re encouraged to apply.

Is Australian citizenship required for this role?

Yes, Australian citizenship is mandatory for this position.

What does the selection process involve?

The selection process includes a comprehensive probity assessment, including a Federal Police Check.

Does Serco offer professional development opportunities?

Yes, Serco provides opportunities for professional development and career progression.

Are there any specific benefits provided by Serco?

Yes, Serco offers a competitive salary and benefits package, employee assistance programs for wellbeing, and flexible working arrangements, among other benefits.

Does Serco promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?

Yes, Serco seeks and celebrates diversity, encouraging applications from all backgrounds and cultures, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQI+, veterans, and people with disabilities.

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Mission & Purpose

Serco is one of the world’s largest providers of public services to Governments, employing over 50,000 people in over 20 countries. The services we provide are often of critical importance to the communities and nations we serve. Providing public services is one of the most satisfying and rewarding careers you can have. You have an ability to make a real positive difference to people’s lives and to the safety and security of your community and country. Serco operates in five sectors of public-service provision: Health, Transport, Justice & Immigration, Defence and Citizens Services. Sometimes we are supporting people at troubled times in their lives, be they unemployed, refugees fleeing persecution, or in prison. In other parts of our business we are running some of the most advanced train services in the world, delivering essential support to armed forces, keeping hospitals safe and running 24x7, and providing environmental services. Serco is a business where people and values matter. We have a strong public service ethos, and we employ people who want to make a positive difference to other people’s lives. We operate in North America, UK, Europe, Middle East, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand, and we encourage people to develop their careers moving both between different businesses and countries. And as a business which delivers “front-line” public services, employing tens of thousands of people, we are constantly developing and promoting people; our need for skilled leaders is insatiable, and few companies can offer as many opportunities for people to grow their careers. We are looking for people to join Serco who share our desire to make a positive difference, the confidence to work as part of a team, the insight to spot the opportunity to do things better, and, importantly, the ability to take the initiative and put great ideas into practice wherever they are needed.

Culture & Values

  • Trust

  • Care

  • Innovation

  • Pride