Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 14th Jul 2021
The Community Mental Health Nurse position will provide support to older carers of people with mental or physical health problems who have lost access to normal social networks and supports in the Great South Coast region due to the Pandemic.
The Older Australians Initiative Mental Health program provides in-reach mental health and care coordination support for people over 65 (or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people over 55) living in the community in the Great South Coast region who are experiencing social isolation and/or loneliness as a result of the Pandemic, and who are at risk of, or have, mental health problems.
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To be successful in this role, you will have:
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for more information regarding the role, please contact Michelle Freeman, Senior Manager on 0458 208 833.
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