Townsville
Hospital and Health Service
Location: Townsville QLD
Permanent Part-time | 64 hours per
fortnight
Mental Health Resource Team
Remuneration package up to $132,513 p.a. + benefits
Make a meaningful impact in the lives
of people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds by
leading culturally responsive mental health care across the Townsville Hospital
and Health Service (THHS). This senior role offers the opportunity to shape
service delivery, build workforce capability, and strengthen partnerships that
improve access and outcomes for CALD consumers and their families.
About the Opportunity
The Multicultural Mental Health
Coordinator provides high-level clinical services, leadership, and consultation
within a dedicated consultation–liaison model. As part of the Mental Health
Resource Team, you will support clinicians across the Townsville Mental Health
Service Group to deliver culturally safe, evidence-based care for consumers
experiencing mental illness and/or problematic substance use.
This is a senior allied health
position suited to an experienced psychologist with strong cross-cultural
capability, advanced clinical decision-making skills, and a passion for
equitable mental health care.
Key Responsibilities
- Facilitate
culturally responsive mental health and AOD care for CALD consumers and
their families, aligned with national mental health standards and
multicultural frameworks.
- Deliver
high-level clinical services including assessment, care planning,
psychoeducation, group programs, and brief interventions.
- Apply
advanced cross-cultural communication skills, including effective
collaboration with interpreters, bicultural workers, and cultural support
staff.
- Provide
expert consultation, advice, and support to clinicians and managers to
enhance culturally appropriate practice across THHS.
- Develop
strategies that improve equitable access to mental health services for
CALD communities and promote consumer and carer participation in service
planning.
- Lead
and contribute to training and education initiatives that build
multicultural capability across the workforce.
- Establish
and maintain strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders
to support integrated, accessible care.
- Collaborate
with multicultural mental health roles across Queensland to support
statewide excellence in CALD service delivery.
- Participate
in supervision, provide professional supervision to colleagues and
students, and contribute to quality improvement and research activities.
What You’ll Bring
- Senior-level
clinical expertise as a psychologist.
- Strong
understanding of multicultural frameworks and culturally responsive
practice.
- High-level
communication, consultation, and liaison skills.
- Ability
to work autonomously within a senior scope of practice and contribute
meaningfully to multidisciplinary care.
- Commitment
to improving access, equity, and outcomes for CALD consumers.
What’s On Offer
- 12.75%
employer superannuation contribution and 17.5% recreational leave loading.
- Generous leave entitlements and salary packaging options to boost take-home pay.
- Professional development
allowance and leave, plus flexible working arrangements.
- Supportive team culture with
opportunities for career growth.
- Additional benefits available.
What You’ll Need
- A
four-year degree in Psychology (Honours, Graduate Diploma).
- Registration with the Psychology
Board of Australia.
- A Masters or Doctoral degree in
Clinical Psychology or significant progress towards this would be highly
regarded.
Why
Join Us
- Influence
service delivery and workforce capability across a major regional mental
health service.
- Work
in a role with genuine scope to innovate, collaborate, and lead.
- Contribute
to meaningful change for CALD communities in North Queensland.
- Enjoy
the lifestyle benefits of living and working in Townsville, a vibrant
regional centre with a strong sense of community.
Enquiries: Ebony Butler on (07) 4433 8124 | [email protected]
Apply online: https://apply-springboard.health.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-TV677153
Applications close: Sunday, 12 April 2026