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LiCBT Practitioner (Counsellor)


Company : Canberra Consulting


Location : Adelaide, Australia


Created : 2026-03-25


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Clarity are welcoming applications from Counsellors and Psychotherapists looking for an exciting opportunity in 2026! Enjoy true flexibility and the opportunity to work remotely from home - and from anywhere in Australia! Full-time (part-time working hours considered). Morning, afternoon and evening shifts available across Monday to Saturday. Comprehensive training and all technology provided. Be part of a brand new national digital mental health service and make a real difference to the wellbeing of fellow Australians. First clinical team to commence in March, with additional intakes through the year. About Us Founded in 2013, Clarity Health Care is a leading community mental health provider delivering compassionate, evidence-based care to consumers across the lifespan. Our national team of over 100 Psychologists, Social Workers, Psychiatrists, and allied health professionals work collaboratively to provide therapy, psychiatry, assessments and a wide range of flexible, tailored programs designed to support longterm wellbeing. You can learn all about our work by visiting our website. Guided by our core values of integrity, personcentred care, learning and accountability, everything we do is focused on positive outcomes for the people we support, with our mission to help 100,000 people on their recovery journey by 2030. The Program Clarity is proud to support the delivery of the new Medicare Mental Health CheckIn Service, a national digital mental health service launched on 1 January 2026. This innovative program provides free, guided and accessible digital support, including lowintensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), to improve mental health and wellbeing. Available to anyone in Australia, and without the need for a referral, the service offers selfguided resources and rapid access to mental health practitioners through telehealth, SMS and online chat. The service operates across extended hours, delivering care Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 10.00pm, and 8.00am to 4.00pm on weekends and public holidays, with flexible shift options available. The Role - LiCBT Practitioner We are seeking experienced and passionate Counsellors to work within this program, to deliver structured LiCBT services online to a diverse caseload of clients. Practitioners will also be responsible for developing individualised treatment plans, monitoring progress and supporting a consistently positive client experience. Key Responsibilities Deliver highquality, personcentred lowintensity CBT (LiCBT) via telephone, video, webchat and other digital modalities. Develop and implement LiCBT treatment plans in line with service guidelines. Manage and monitor a caseload, including accurate and timely clinical documentation. Assess risk and elevate or transfer care as required in collaboration with clinical leaders. Provide culturally safe, inclusive care to a diverse range of users. Participate in clinical supervision, training and ongoing professional development. Ensure compliance with clinical governance, accreditation standards and organisational policies. Experience and Qualifications Relevant tertiary qualifications in counselling with eligibility to register with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) or Australian Counselling Association (ACA) - Level 2 or above. Minimum 2 years postregistration mental health work experience ideally in a therapeutic counselling position. Demonstrated experience delivering CBT to a diverse client group, with strong clinical judgement and the ability to select appropriate therapeutic interventions. Proven capability working in partnership with clients to support selfdetermination and achievement of individual goals. Exceptional communication skills (interpersonal, oral and written) with confidence communicating via video and telephone. Demonstrated digital literacy, including experience using client management systems and delivering services via online video platforms. The ability to work as part of a team, and in collaboration with all program stakeholders. A suitable home office workspace with reliable internet connection. Why Join Clarity At Clarity, youll join a valuesdriven organisation committed to flexibility, clinician wellbeing and highquality care. Key benefits include: A competitive salary package. Flexible work arrangements designed to support your life outside of work and help you balance professional and personal commitments. A genuine commitment to selfcare and wellbeing, including access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and workplace wellbeing initiatives. A strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, with an ongoing focus on building a team rich in backgrounds, identities and lived experiences. Career development opportunities within a fast growing and diversified national organisation. Streamlined administrative systems and processes that allow you to focus on client outcomes, alongside a supportive team and accessible leadership who are with you every step of the way. An unparalleled focus on professional development, including: Up to $2,000 per year in professional development funding Up to two days of paid professional development leave A teambased, multidisciplinary model, offering regular opportunities to learn from a diverse range of health professionals. Weekly education and case review sessions, including professional development led by leading Psychiatrist, Professor David Castle and other clinical leaders. How to Apply For further information or to arrange an informal discussion, please contact our recruitment team at [email protected]. To apply, submit your application via the link provided. Applications will be reviewed and progressed as they are received. Clarity Health Care is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with lived experience of mental health challenges, people with disability, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse communities. #J-18808-Ljbffr