
Outreach Clinical Psychiatrist Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Sunnyvale, CA, United States
About the Role
Rural Doctors Network invites Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified Clinical Psychiatrists to provide
outreach mental health services
across Aboriginal Medical Services (AMSs) in NSW. These opportunities support improved access to specialist
psychiatric care for Aboriginal communities
and are delivered through flexible outreach models, combining face‑to‑face visits and telehealth. Clinicians are supported with cultural orientation, practice management, and strong clinical governance frameworks.
This role supports children and young people with a broad range of mental health and developmental needs, delivered in partnership with families, carers, schools, and community services. Experience or interest in ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessment is highly regarded but not essential.
This role is a hybrid model, requiring travel to rural and remote NSW for approximately 75% of the service for in‑person clinics.
What You’ll Be Doing
Child and adolescent psychiatric assessment and treatment
Diagnostic clarification across developmental and mental health presentations
Working closely with families and carers in family centered models
ADHD assessment and management (desirable)
ASD assessment and diagnostic input (optional)
Collaboration with AMS teams, education services and paediatric providers
What We’re Looking For
Current AHPRA registration
Fellowship of the RANZCP (Child & Adolescent) or equivalent, or RANZCP Fellowship Trainee with supervision
Experience or strong interest in child and youth mental health
Commitment to culturally responsive, community led care
Note: This role requires travel to rural and remote locations in NSW.
Submit an application through this job ad, or alternatively submit an Expression of Interest directly with RDN.
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Rural Doctors Network invites Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified Clinical Psychiatrists to provide
outreach mental health services
across Aboriginal Medical Services (AMSs) in NSW. These opportunities support improved access to specialist
psychiatric care for Aboriginal communities
and are delivered through flexible outreach models, combining face‑to‑face visits and telehealth. Clinicians are supported with cultural orientation, practice management, and strong clinical governance frameworks.
This role supports children and young people with a broad range of mental health and developmental needs, delivered in partnership with families, carers, schools, and community services. Experience or interest in ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessment is highly regarded but not essential.
This role is a hybrid model, requiring travel to rural and remote NSW for approximately 75% of the service for in‑person clinics.
What You’ll Be Doing
Child and adolescent psychiatric assessment and treatment
Diagnostic clarification across developmental and mental health presentations
Working closely with families and carers in family centered models
ADHD assessment and management (desirable)
ASD assessment and diagnostic input (optional)
Collaboration with AMS teams, education services and paediatric providers
What We’re Looking For
Current AHPRA registration
Fellowship of the RANZCP (Child & Adolescent) or equivalent, or RANZCP Fellowship Trainee with supervision
Experience or strong interest in child and youth mental health
Commitment to culturally responsive, community led care
Note: This role requires travel to rural and remote locations in NSW.
Submit an application through this job ad, or alternatively submit an Expression of Interest directly with RDN.
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