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Case Manager / Care Coordinator roles in Remote (Australia) sit within very high demand for telehealth practitioners across all disciplines. FIFO mental health roles in remote Aboriginal communities are among the hardest positions to fill nationally. Flexible arrangements and competitive salary loadings are standard. case manager / care coordinator positions are found across public health services, community organisations, and private practice in the region.
Case management in mental health involves coordinating a person's care across multiple services — clinical, social, housing, financial, and community. Case managers conduct ongoing assessments, facilitate care planning, liaise with psychiatrists and allied health, and support people to achieve their recovery goals. The role requires strong organisational skills, clinical judgment, and the ability to work with complexity.
Remote mental health work in Australia takes two distinct forms: telehealth-based roles delivered entirely online, and outreach or fly-in fly-out (FIFO) positions that involve travel to remote and very remote communities. Both are growing rapidly as the sector responds to persistent workforce shortages outside major cities. Telehealth in particular expanded dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic and has remained a permanent feature of service delivery.
Typical salary
$75k – $105k AUD
Public sector rates follow state health awards. Senior case managers and clinical coordinators sit at the upper end. NDIS coordination roles may be salaried or fee-for-service.
Registration
Typically requires a clinical qualification — nursing, social work, OT, or psychology — with associated registration or professional membership.
Qualifications typically required
- Clinical qualification in nursing, social work, occupational therapy, or psychology
- Relevant AHPRA registration or professional membership
- Experience in mental health or community services
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
Key employers in Remote (Australia)
- Beyond Blue
- Lifeline Australia
- headspace
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
- Wellways
- Open Arms
- Various PHN-commissioned providers