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If you are passionate around  improving the mental health and wellbeing of young people, working with community and leading teams we would love to hear from you. Situated in Tweed Heads, this challenging but rewarding management role will see you leading and developing a diverse team and building a positive and engaging culture. You will be responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of the headspace centre, working with consortia partners, community advisory participants and a variety of stakeholders.You will have experience and understanding of evidence based interventions and a commitment to working with community in supporting young people with their mental wellbeing. Alongside a working knowledge of practice in a contemporary mental health setting you will have a working knowledge of quality compliance, risk and clinical governance, strong communication skills and excellent people management skills.About us:headspace is Australia's National Youth Mental Health Foundationheadspace Tweed Heads (under the direction of the Social Futures) is an innovative youth service, delivering primary and mental health, alcohol and drug services, social welfare and vocational services to young people aged 12-25 years. The mandate of headspace Tweed Heads is to provide early intervention and prevention services by responding with evidence based interventions for young people in the local community.What Social Futures Offers:Generous Salary packaging optionsStaff Well-being Program and Corporate MembershipsFlexible working options available for discussionOpportunity to bank additional days leave per yearAccess to ongoing Learning and DevelopmentStaff Recognition Program and Organisational Celebration EventsSocial Futures is a voice for social change in regional Australia, helping to create connected, resilient communities. With more than 46 years’ industry experience, we are a community service leader, striving to create change through our work across homelessness and housing supports, youth and family services, sector advocacy and programs that promote genuine participation for people with disability.Social Futures is an equal opportunity employer and will actively recruit our workforce from key communities; including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, LGBTIQSB and people living with a disability, people with lived experience and people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.Social Futures is committed to prioritising the safety and well-being of children and upholds the National Child Safe Principles. Working with Children, National Police Check and COVID Vaccination are mandatory requirements for all staff.Applications close 4:00pm Monday, 19th September 2022. To access a position description, address the selection criteria and apply online, please visit our website:https://socialfutures.org.au/work-with-usOr click the "APPLY" button below if you have followed the online application link.DO NOT APPLY VIA SEEK  Only those who apply via the Social Futures Website and that adequately address the Selection Criteria will be considered.For further information, please contact Alex Woods on 0448 739 369.Click here for position description

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