About the Role
As a Clinical Educator , you will play a crucial role in supporting students, graduates, and clinicians to deliver safe, high‑quality, person‑centred mental health care.
This role is perfect for a confident mental health professional who thrives on mentoring others, designing meaningful learning experiences, and contributing to a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.
Please note this role is for a full-time 12 month fixed term contract.
Why Join?
- Great pay and benefits - Access to salary packaging to reduce your taxable income and increase your take home pay, plus $2,650 for entertainment expenses and enjoy novated leasing.
- Ongoing training and professional development - Grow through mentoring, skills training, and career development pathways.
- Purpose above all else - Be part of a community that values compassion, connection, and wellbeing.
- Provide clinical supervision, field supervision, and training to students, graduates, and clinical team members
- Support onboarding and induction for new workers
- Develop and review training packages aligned with best practice
- Monitor and support learning needs, development plans, and record keeping standards
- Contribute to quality improvement, policy development, and governance activities
- Maintain high standards of documentation and compliance
- Build strong relationships across internal teams and external stakeholders such as schools, medical professionals, and allied health providers
Professional Qualifications
You will be one of the following:
- Registered Psychologist (AHPRA)
- Accredited Social Worker with mental health training/eligibility
- Registered Occupational Therapist with mental health training
Experience
- 3+ years delivering mental health assessments and evidence‑informed interventions
- Eligibility to provide (or be trained to provide) clinical supervision
- Experience providing training and/or clinical supervision
- Strong communication, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement skills
- High‑level clinical documentation ability
- Knowledge of relevant mental health legislation, standards, and ethics
- Ability to work both independently and within a multidisciplinary team
- Analytical and problem‑solving capability
- Computer proficiency, including EMR systems
- Hold full and current registration with your relevant peak professional body
- National Police Check (within 3 months)
- NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
- NDIS orientation module - or willing to obtain
- Working with Children Check
- Unrestricted driver’s licence
- Right to work in Australia
If you’re passionate about building capability, shaping clinical excellence, and supporting better mental health outcomes, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now and be part of a team making a meaningful difference every day.

