Mo te tunga- About the Role
Our Child, Adolescent and Family (CAF) Access Team receives enquiries and referrals for our CAF specialist mental health services and provides an emergency response with short term follow-up for young people with a psychiatric crisis.
Currently based at The Princess Margaret Hospital, we are a small but growing multi-disciplinary team who work closely together.
Your role will involve time in the referral area, including phone triaging, as well as in the emergency function where you will be completing phone triaging, face-to-face emergency comprehensive psychiatric assessments, and if required, some brief term follow-up.
Clinicians have a range of skills and expertise working with young people aged 0 up to 18 years (older if still at school).
In this role, you will be responsible for:
Phone triaging of young people in crisis in conjunction with their family / whanau;
Providing comprehensive psychiatric assessments and interventions to young people in psychiatric crisis and brief case management if felt necessary by the multi-disciplinary team;
Triaging routine referrals into our CAF services;
Working collaboratively with external agencies striving for better health outcomes in our community.
Nga pukenga me nga wheako Skills and Experience
The ability to effectively communicate and work collaboratively with young people, family / whanau, within the team and with other agencies;
A minimum of 2 years of mental health experience along with knowledge of general mental health assessment or risk is desirable or be willing to complete postgraduate training;
Experience within a Child and Adolescent setting and an understanding of child and adolescent development is advantageous;
As some travel is required in this position, a current NZ driver's license is essential;
Registration with the Social Work Registration Board is essential.
Tonoinaianei Apply Now
Only applications submitted via our career site will be accepted, therefore apply directly on our career site.
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