Description & Requirements
Be at the heart of helping people live longer, healthier, happier lives – physically and mentally.
Bupa recognises the ever-increasing demand for mental health care and is committed to bridging the gap in service supply by developing a national network of mental health clinics to fulfil our purpose – this network forms a part of Bupa’s future vision and we’re focused on providing accessible, high-quality, and innovative mental health care across Australia, ensuring that clients and patients receive the support they need when it matters most.
Introducing Mindplace, a part of Bupa.
About the Role
As the Clinical Governance & Quality Manager at Mindplace, you’ll play a key role in shaping how safe, high-quality mental health care is delivered across our growing network.
This is a senior, hands-on role focused on clinical governance, quality, and continuous improvement. You’ll work closely with clinical and operational leaders to put strong foundations in place, developing clear policies, processes, and standards that support clinicians, protect clients, and enable sustainable growth.
While continuous improvement and innovation are important outcomes of this role, the immediate focus is on getting the governance right, creating structure, consistency, and clear decision-making in an environment that continues to evolve.
This is not a patient-facing role, but one that has a meaningful impact on client outcomes by strengthening how care is designed, governed, and delivered.
This role is advertised externally as Clinical Governance & Quality Manager and is internally aligned to the Clinical Innovation & Quality Manager position.
In this role, you’ll:
- Lead clinical governance across Mindplace, ensuring safe, consistent, and compliant care
Build and maintain clinical policies, standards, frameworks, and a central document library
Own complaints, incidents, and clinical risk processes, driving root-cause analysis and improvement
Translate clinical standards into practical governance processes, documentation, and training
Support audit readiness, quality reviews, and ongoing compliance activity
Contribute to onboarding, training, and peer or group supervision, where appropriately qualified
Work closely with clinicians, operations, technology, and data teams to improve service delivery
Support longer-term evaluation, research, and model-of-care development as the network grows
Your Opportunity
We’re currently looking for an experienced clinician to join Mindplace as a Clinical Governance & Quality Manager, ideally based in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.
This is a genuine build-and-shape opportunity within a growing mental health network. As Mindplace continues to expand towards our vision of up to 60 clinics nationally, this role will be central to ensuring our clinical governance frameworks grow alongside our services.
You’ll have the opportunity to influence how care is delivered at scale, while working closely with senior clinical and operational leaders.
So Why Join Us?
- Make a real impact by shaping the clinical foundations of a growing mental health network
- Step into a senior, visible role working closely with clinical leadership and key stakeholders
- Build, rather than inherit, clinical governance frameworks
- Grow your influence across governance, quality, and service design
- Join a purpose-led organisation focused on improving access, safety, and outcomes in mental health care
- Work within a supportive, multidisciplinary environment alongside Psychologists, BSPs, EPs, OTs, and operational leaders
About You
We’re seeking a senior clinician with a strong interest in clinical governance, quality, and systems improvement, who is comfortable working in an environment that is still evolving.
You’ll bring:
- A relevant tertiary qualification in a mental health or allied health discipline
- Current professional registration, such as AHPRA
- 5+ years’ clinical experience, with exposure to governance, quality, leadership, or service improvement highly regarded
- Strong writing capability, with experience developing policies, procedures, or clinical frameworks
- A sound understanding of clinical risk, complaints management, and regulatory requirements
- Confidence engaging with senior stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams
- A practical, systems-focused mindset and an interest in building sustainable models of care
- Psychology registration and supervision approval, or eligibility, is desirable
Join us and be part of an organisation that is committed to making a meaningful difference. Let’s build the future of mental health care together.
Apply now to join Mindplace and play a key role in shaping the future of mental health care.
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We actively encourage applicants from all backgrounds and experiences, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, veterans, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ applicants.
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