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Australian Healthcare Associates (AHA) is Australias largest specialist health and human services consultancy. We invest in people and enjoy industry-leading conditions and low staff are currently tendering for work to assist the Australian Government Department of Health Disability and Ageing to roll out a new national service to support individuals experiencing common mental health difficulties such as anxiety and depression through evidence-based interventions delivered by trained practitioners via telehealth.
Were seeking expressions of interest from individuals to become Clinical Supervisors for this service. If AHA is successful in relation to the tender process the successful candidates in this EOI process will be offered the position with expected commencement on 1 October 2025.
The Clinical Supervisor will be responsible for providing expert clinical leadership supervision and operational oversight to a dynamic team of behavioural health practitioners delivering evidence-based low intensity interventions via telehealth platforms. The position requires a blend of clinical expertise and clinical supervision skills and a robust understanding of technology-enabled health care delivery to ensure the overall safety of staff and help seekers.
These roles will work from home with regular remote management meetings and twice-yearly peer group catch ups.
On offer:
Key responsibilities:
Reporting to the Clinical Lead you will:
Required:
If you have the necessary skills and experience and are interested in working with us then wed like to hear from you now.
To Apply
Please upload the following:
Applications close Monday 14 July2025
If you have any questions or would like additional information please email:
Applicants must have full Australian working rights.
Further information about AHA is available at our website:
Agency applications will not be considered.
AHA is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides an inclusive work environment and embraces the diverse talent of its people. We support flexible and accessible working arrangements for all. This includes people with a disability Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders culturally religiously and linguistically diverse people young people older people and people who identify as gay lesbian bisexual transgender intersex or queer. All are encouraged to apply.
Required Experience:
Manager
Full-Time