THE ROLEBased out of our Bateau Bay office and NSW Health Gateway building in Gosford the Family Intervention Clinician (FIC) is responsible for the delivery of clinical family therapy intervention to clients with complex mental health needs from the Central Coast Local Health District Mental Health Service and their carers/families.The role will involve supporting the establishment of clinical service pathways between Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) and Community Managed Organisations (CMO) with the aim of enhancing ongoing access to family therapy and support services for clients and their family. This will include support with service navigation and access; establishing and strengthening working partnerships with other service providers; streamlining referral pathways; and providing education to CCLHD staff regarding clinical family interventions.Full Time & Part Time available Why Work for us?Our teams are the heart of everything we do here at Newcastle Anglican. As a part of the team, you have access to the following great benefits:Salary Packaging on a range of everyday living expenses (Mortgage, Rent and Bills), up to $611/fortnight.Up to 40% on school enrolment fees at any of our Newcastle Anglican schools Career and development opportunities (upskilling and internal opportunities across Newcastle Anglican).Access to Fitness Passport (over 300+gyms).Free access to our corporate Employee Assistance Program.Flexible working options (including hybrid, compressed week, RDO’s & 9-day fortnights).14 weeks paid maternity leave or 3 weeks paid parental pay.ABOUT YOUTo be successful you will have:Degree in in Psychology, Counselling, Family Therapy, Social Work or equivalent Drivers Licence Up to date with COVID vaccinations including booster & flu  THE ESSENTIALSPost graduate qualification and/or relevant industry experience in the delivery of clinical family therapy services to clients with complex mental health needs and their families. Skills in assessment, referrals, and co-ordination of care for young peopleDemonstrated ability to use person centred frameworks and a strengths-based approach in providing casework and counselling using appropriate models of intervention and a range of counselling/therapeutic approachesHighly developed interpersonal skills and an understanding of mediation and conflict resolutionHigh-level negotiation, communication and facilitation skills including delivering education and presentations to staff and managers. Understanding of the principles of Recovery Oriented Mental Health Practice.Salary from $88,761 + super + salary packaging + all other great benefits!APPLICATIONS CLOSE: When we find youWho we are?Newcastle Anglican is at the core of some of the most well-known businesses within Newcastle, Hunter, Central Coast & Mid North Coast organisations. Our service agencies include Anglican Care and Samaritans as well as Newcastle Anglican Schools Corporation and 54 Anglican parishes.For more information on who we are and the work we do, visit www.newcastleanglican.org.au . For further information please email our Talent Team at careers@newcastleanglican.org.auYou must have the right to live and work in Australia.Samaritans promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children and young people. AUD central coast 2250