Youth Mental Health jobs in Australia
Youth mental health is one of Australia's fastest-growing service areas, centred on early intervention for people aged 12–25 through the headspace network and specialist services.
7 current roles matching this specialisation
Senior Clinician - RPN/Allied Health Gr4 or PSYGr3 (Child & Youth Mental Health)
Alfred Health
Locum Consultant Psychiatrist - Child & Youth Mental Health Services, Community
CC Medical
Senior Clinician - RPN/Allied Health Gr4 or PSYGr3 (Child & Youth Mental Health)
Alfred Health
Child & Youth Mental Health – Consultant Psychiatrist – Gold Coast University Hospital
WAVELENGTH
Child and Youth Mental Health Counsellor - Clinician (SEWB) â Townsville QLD (JOB -10003734)
Health Workforce Queensland
Child & Youth Mental Health Clinician
Henderson Healthcare
About Youth Mental Health
Mental health conditions most commonly emerge during adolescence and young adulthood — 75% of mental health conditions develop before age 25. Australia has invested significantly in youth-specific early intervention through the headspace network (160+ centres nationally), Orygen's specialist early psychosis and clinical programs, and state-based adolescent mental health services.
Practitioners working in youth mental health need a youth-friendly, non-stigmatising approach that meets young people where they are — in digital spaces, schools, and community settings as much as clinical ones. Key presentations include anxiety, depression, emerging personality disorder, early psychosis, eating disorders, AOD use, and suicidality. The integration of vocational, educational, and social support alongside mental health treatment is a distinctive feature of youth services.
The sector is distinctive in its emphasis on early intervention, stepped care, and avoiding over-medicalisation of normal developmental experiences. headspace centres are the main point of entry, providing brief intervention and referral to more intensive services. Orygen and the Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) model are internationally recognised for their work with young people experiencing psychosis.
Relevant roles
- Youth Mental Health Worker
- Psychologist
- Mental Health Social Worker
- Mental Health Nurse
- Peer Support Worker
- AOD Worker
- Counsellor
Key organisations
- headspace
- Orygen
- ReachOut
- Batyr
- Youth Beyond Blue
- Kids Helpline
- Smiling Mind
Workforce demand
Very strong demand nationally. headspace centres recruit across all clinical and non-clinical disciplines. Early psychosis and eating disorder specialist roles are particularly sought after.