Cultural Assessment and Liaison Team, Townsville QLD
Permanent Full-time
Salary: Remuneration up to $121,351 + benefits
Make a real difference for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people and families
In this meaningful role, you will support young people and their families by providing culturally safe, respectful and community‑informed care. You will work closely with clinicians, Elders, families and community organisations to help young people feel understood, supported and connected.
About the Role
As a key member of the Cultural Assessment and Liaison Team, you will:
- Support cultural assessments and contribute to culturally appropriate care planning
- Build strong relationships with families, carers and community organisations
- Provide cultural advice and guidance to the broader Child and Youth Mental Health Service team
- Help young people feel safe, heard and supported throughout their care journey
Your work will strengthen cultural safety, improve engagement, and support better outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people accessing mental health services.
Salary and benefits
We offer competitive remuneration packages with generous leave entitlements and a strong focus on professional growth.
- Base salary range $77,342 to $106,358 p.a. (HWF3)
- 12.75% employer contribution to superannuation
- 4-6 weeks annual leave with 14%-17.5% loading
- Cultural professional development allowance
- Supportive team environment with strong cultural leadership
- Training, development and career pathways
- Job security within a large regional health service
- Flexible working arrangements may be available
- Short commutes, family friendly workplace and an affordable North Queensland lifestyle
Requirements
Under s25 of the Anti‑Discrimination Act 1991, there is a genuine occupational requirement for the incumbent to be Indigenous to the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community.
You will hold one of the following qualifications:
For appointment between HWF3.1 – HWF3.5:
- Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care, OR
- Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work, OR
- Certificate IV in Mental Health, OR
- Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs
For appointment between HWF3.2 – HWF3.7 (or HWF3.8 limited to employees who meet the requirements of HED 04/23):
- Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care, OR
- Diploma of Mental Health, OR
- Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs
Suitable applicants without the Certificate IV may be appointed temporarily at the HWF3 (no qualification) level, with support to complete the required qualification under HR Policy G10 (SARAS). Once completed, the appointee will progress to a permanent HWF3.1.
Why Join Us
You’ll be part of a culturally strong, supportive and community‑focused team dedicated to improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people and families. Your cultural knowledge, lived experience and community connections will be respected, valued and central to the care we provide.
About Townsville
Based in Townsville you’ll enjoy a relaxed North Queensland lifestyle, strong community connections and an environment that supports family, culture and wellbeing.
If you’re passionate about supporting young people and strengthening cultural safety in mental health care, we encourage you to apply. Bring your cultural knowledge, your voice and your commitment — your community needs you.
Enquiries: Ruby Cedar on 07 4433 9004 | Uruba.Cedar@health.qld.gov.au
Apply online: https://apply-springboard.health.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-TV680880
Applications close: Monday, 1 June 2026