headspace
Batemans Bay

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Hours

  • Monday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

About

headspace Batemans Bay is a place where young people across Batemans Bay, Moruya and the Eurobodalla who are going through a tough time can get support.

We provide a safe and confidential environment for young people aged 12 to 25 to access free services for:

  • mental health
  • physical health
  • alcohol and other drugs support
  • work and study assistance

For outreach services in Moruya, please call 1800 718 383 for details.

We can also offer online video or phone appointments (telehealth).

Want to make an appointment?

Referral Form

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headspace Batemans Bay wishes you a safe and joyful holiday season.

headspace Batemans Bay will be closed from 5pm on Tuesday, 23rd December 2025 and will re-open Wednesday, 7th January 2026 @ 9.00am.

During this time, headspace is still here for you. You can get support for your mental health by creating a headspace account at headspace.org.au, or you can speak to someone 1-on-1 via online chat, email or over the phone at eheadspace.org.au or 1800 650 890.

If you are in an emergency situation or need immediate assistance:

Call emergency services on 000

If you need to speak to someone:

Lifeline: 13 11 14

Kids Helpline: 1800 551 800

Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467

Mental Health Line: 1800 011 511

Parent Line: 1300 1300 52

Hours

  • Monday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

headspace Batemans Bay is operated by Relationships Australia Canberra & Region. All headspace services are funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. Administration of funding is carried out by the headspace centre’s local Primary Health Network, in this case, South Eastern NSW Primary Health Network.

Services

Nutrition screening, dietary assessment and education about food and lifestyle, also support around healthy eating strategies.

Services could include: provision of contraception and advice, testing, support, treatment and management of sexually transmissible infections(STI) HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis vaccination for Hepatitis and HPV, pregnancy testing and referral.

Digital eTherapy developed by InsideOut Institute to support young people experiencing binge eating. Participate with the support of a health professional at headspace or at your own pace.

Workers either on site or linked to the centre who can assist you with any alcohol or other drug concern.

Get tips on how to prepare your resume and present for interviews. Find out about local employment opportunities (full time, part-time, or casual).

If you live near our headspace centre in a rural area but cannot travel in to see us, you can see our mental health workers online.

Mental health workers – which may include psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors and other workers – that can help if you're just not feeling yourself.

A group of young people who help with events and some decision making at a centre. Ask your centre about getting involved.

“As soon as I sought help, I suddenly realised that my anxiety was very treatable and that I wasn’t alone.”
- Charlie

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Jobs and volunteering

Positions currently available at headspace Batemans Bay

Salary: none

headspace Batemans Bay & headspace Narooma are recruiting for the 2026 Youth Reference Group (YRG)!

The Youth Reference Group is made up of young people aged 16–25 who want to have a say in youth mental health and wellbeing across the Eurobodalla.

headspace is a service for young people, so youth voices are essential. The YRG helps make sure our centres stay youth-friendly, inclusive and reflective of what young people actually need.

Are you:

  • Aged 16–25 and passionate about youth mental health and wellbeing?

  • Interested in having your voice heard and creating change in your community?

  • Keen to gain experience, skills and confidence?

  • Looking to meet new people and get involved in events and projects?

What does being part of the YRG involve?

YRG members support the planning, direction and delivery of headspace Batemans Bay and headspace Narooma by:

  • Sharing feedback on services, programs and youth experience

  • Helping shape youth-led events, activities and initiatives

  • Supporting community events and school engagement

  • Contributing to social media and youth-friendly content

  • Working alongside other young people to co-design projects and resources

Your voice helps ensure headspace continues to be a safe, inclusive and welcoming space for young people across the Eurobodalla. You can apply via the link below :) Applicants will be contacted in February 2026. 

Want to learn more before applying? Check out our Youth Reference Group Application Overview

For more information contact:

Phone: 1800 718 383
Email: jessica.booth@headspacebatemansbay.org.au

Apply now

Salary: $101,622.03 – $106,078.98 per year

Mental Health Clinician headspace Batemans Bay

Relationships Australia is a community sector organisation with a proud and rich history. We connect with families, communities, and thousands of people across the lifespan. You may know us for our family and couples counselling – we also give back to the community through our work in family violence prevention, working with people experiencing gambling harm, with families that have been touched by the sudden death of a loved one, with people who have experienced trauma and with people who are challenged by their mental health, among other things.

headspace provides young people with access to Allied Health Professionals and community supports that they need to develop and maintain the skills and confidence to live healthy and happy lives. The centre also engages in community awareness and seeks to develop and implement innovative programs to improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people in the region. Relationships Australia Canberra & Region is the lead agency for headspace Batemans Bay and is supported by a Consortium.

Why work for us?

With us you will work with people at times of vulnerability in their lives, create a career you’ll love and join a warm and caring team who make a difference. We have flexible working arrangements, access to $2,000 worth of professional development opportunities, and access to supervision.

 

Your new role

  • 1.8 FTE fixed term contract up to 12 months for parental leave cover located at headspace Batemans Bay, NSW

·         Annual Salary between $101,622.03 to $106,078.98 plus Superannuation, NFP Salary Packaging, Paid Christmas closure and other generous leave provisions under our Enterprise Agreement.

 

The Mental Health Clinician is responsible for undertaking individual assessments and providing focused psychological strategies for young people with mental health and/or drug and alcohol needs. This role will also work collaboratively with key stakeholders including families, schools, and other non-government organisations to ensure high quality outcomes for clients.

 

 

Duties

In consultation with the Manager and Clinical Lead of headspace Batemans Bay, the Mental Health Clinician:

 

•      Provides a range of focused psychological interventions (both individual and group) for young people with diagnosed or emerging mental health disorders and/or drug and alcohol issues.

•      Assists family members to find constructive ways to support the young person with mental health or drug and alcohol issues. Liaises with GP's and other health professionals (as required) to provide patient care in the area of mental health - specifically in the development and review of care plans and participating in case conferences as outlined in the Enhanced Primary Care Guidelines.

•      Complies with relevant ethical and legal requirements governing Mental Health services including headspace and MPHN policies and procedures, and position scope of practice.

•      Utilises a Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) approach, routinely and formally seeking and integrating outcome and alliance feedback from clients/young people to inform and tailor service delivery.

 

What you’ll need to succeed

1.      Mental health experience and qualification in the field of Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Counselling or Social Science and Current registration/membership with at least one of the following: Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA), Australian Association for Social Workers (AASW); Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and Level 2 or above Australian Counselling Association (ACA).

2.      Demonstrated experience in assessment and diagnosis of mental health disorders.

3.      Knowledge and understanding of the theory underpinning evidence-based interventions and clinical practice as well as demonstrated excellence in the practical application of such, in the areas of youth mental health and alcohol and drug use.

4.      Knowledge, skills, and expertise in complex care and the provision of culturally appropriate and socially inclusive services to young people.

 

For a full list of selection criteria, please refer to the position description on our Careers site.  To view the position description, click on the paper clip on the upper right side of the screen.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants are encouraged to apply.

What you’ll get in return

This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly regarded not-for-profit, community-based organisation in a position where you will have the opportunity to continue to grow and develop your career. You will receive a generous package including professional development and NFP salary packaging. In this role you will be able to make a positive difference in the lives of people in the community every day.

What you need to do now

If this sounds like the ideal position for you, Apply today!  Shortlisting and interviews will occur as applications are received.

Submit your resume with names of two work related referees and a cover letter specifically addressing each of the selection criteria (no more than half a page response under each criterion).

For a full list of selection criteria, please refer to the position description.  To view the position description, click on the paper clip on the upper right side of the screen. Applications that do not address selection criteria will not be considered during the shortlisting process.

Applications should be submitted only via the “Apply” button on RACR's careers site. 

For further information about the position or application process, please email hr@racr.org.au.  

Closing date for applications: Midnight on 31 August 2025

For more information contact:

Phone: 1800 718 383
Email: info@headspacebatemansbay.org.au

Apply now

More information

Eurobodalla Youth Mental Health Forum

Join us for a day of connection, learning, and action!

Students from across the region will come together to engage with clinicians, mental health experts, and service providers, sparking important conversations about youth mental health.

The day will feature practical, hands-on activities led by Burn Bright, alongside local mental health services.

Key Focus:

  • Reducing stigma around mental health

  • Empowering students to create action plans for well-being in their school communities

More Information:

jessica.booth@headspacebatemansbay.org.au

headspace Batemans Bay and Narooma would love to attend your event, school or service. However, we ask that you fill in the below form so we can best suit your needs.

Once this form is filled in, please email it to info@headspacebatemansbay.org.au or info@headspacenarooma.org.au  and our Community Engagement Officer will be in touch. 

Community Engagement Request Form

Aged 12-25 and looking for a chill spot to get creative? Join us for our monthly Crafternoons! Come join the monthly project or bring your own to work on.

All skill levels welcome. Walk-in to join.

 

 

Statistics show that up to 66% of Australian LGBTQIA+ youth experience some kind of discrimination, which can naturally have an impact on their mental health. 

headspace Batemans Bay is a safe place for LGBTQIA+ young people to seek support. You can book an appointment to have a chat with one of our clinicians by calling our office on 1800 718 383 or by emailing info@headspacebatemansbay.org.au 

Our sexual health nurse Kaija is available on Tuesdays.

There are also some amazing resources young people and their family and friends can access online. 

headspace National 

Online Safety Resources 

  • e-Safety Commissioner: Offers advice and resources for being out, trans, or gender diverse online. Learn more here. 

Support and Resource Hubs 

  • TransHub: ACON’s information and support hub for trans and gender diverse people, allies, and clinicians. Visit transhub.org.au. 
  • Queer Ability: ACON’s NDIS toolkit for LGBTQ+ people with disabilities. Visit acon.org.au/who-we-are-here-for/people-with-disability. 
  • Twenty10: A Sydney-based service working across New South Wales, providing specialised services for young people aged 12-25, including housing, mental health, counselling, and social support. They also offer telephone support and webchat as the NSW provider for the national QLife project. Visit twenty10.org.au. 
  • QLife: Provides Australia-wide anonymous peer support and referral for various issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings, or relationships. Services are free and include telephone and webchat support delivered by trained LGBTQIA community members across the country, operating from 3pm to midnight 365 every day. Visit qlife.org.au. 
  • Minus18: Australia's charity for LGBTQIA+ youth, improving lives through life-affirming events, education, and youth empowerment. Visit minus18.org.au. 

Health and Well-being Resources 

  • LGBTIQ+ Health Australia: The national peak health organisation for providing health-related programs, services, and research focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans/transgender, intersex, queer, and other sexuality, gender, and bodily diverse people. Visit lgbtiqhealth.org.au. 

First Nations LGBTQIA+ Support 

  • Black Rainbow: A national volunteer Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIA+SB social enterprise promoting positive health and well-being for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Asexual, Sistergirl, and Brotherboys (LGBTQIA+SB). Visit blackrainbow.org.au. 

Regional Resources and Social Groups 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out this guide for more information about headspace Batemans Bay, including how to locate and navigate our centre, transport and parking options, and accessibility.

 

headspace Batemans Bay Acess Key

headspace Batemans Bay has put together a resource pack to support young people grappling with the challenges of bushfires and eco-anxiety. This resource pack is also useful for parents and carers.

Bushfire Resource Pack

What is Brief BEeT?

Binge eating can get in the way of all aspects of life. Thinking about food and our bodies can take up 
a lot of time and make us feel worried about things that used to make us happy. 


Brief BEeT (Binge Eating eTherapy) is a free and confidential online program for young people aged 
16 – 25 who are living with binge eating. Researchers and people with their own lived experience of 
eating difficulties have contributed to this program, which is offered in partnership with InsideOut 
Institute for Eating Disorders.


Brief BEeT can help you regain your life and get back into the things you enjoy. You will learn new
tools, skills and support along the way.


Brief BEeT (Self help online) can be done by yourself, or as Guided Brief BEeT (In Person) with the 
support of a trained clinician at headspace Batemans Bay. Learn more about Brief BEeT.

 

What will I be doing in Guided Brief BEeT (In person)?

Guided Brief BEeT involves completing Brief BEeT modules online and attending weekly sessions 
with a mental health clinician at headspace Batemans Bay. This program runs for approximately four 
weeks and involves:

• Completing weekly online eTherapy 1-hour modules.
• Self-monitoring and goal setting through a Digital Toolbox.
• Weekly in-person 30-minute sessions with one of our mental health clinicians. 


During your sessions, your headspace clinician is there to answer questions, discuss challenges, and 
work with you to set goals for the next week. They will also review your questionnaires and Digital 
Toolbox entries to monitor how you are going implementing the new skills you have learnt.


Due to the risk of physical health complications, it’s important to see a GP regularly. Let your 
headspace clinician know if you don’t have a regular GP, or if you feel uncomfortable talking to your 
current GP about what’s going on.


How do I get started with Guided Brief BEeT (In Person)? 

To register for Guided Brief BEeT, get in touch and we will guide you through the process.