Youth mental health research, clinical care, and policy reform in Australia
Orygen is a 201–500-person nonprofit delivering clinical mental health services, research, and policy advocacy for young people aged 12–25 in Australia. The tech stack—AWS (SageMaker, Bedrock, Athena, Glue), Python, TypeScript, Kubernetes—indicates active investment in cloud infrastructure and AI/ML capabilities, reinforced by projects around data platforms and CI/CD automation. Hiring acceleration in healthcare roles alongside two engineering positions suggests concurrent scaling of clinical delivery and technical infrastructure to support national expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Clinical Lead
Founded in 1984, Orygen operates as Australia's leading youth mental health organization, spanning clinical care, research, education, and policy advocacy. The organization treats young people across mood, anxiety, personality, and psychotic disorders—conditions that typically emerge in the early teens through mid-20s. Orygen runs clinical services across Queensland and is expanding nationally; operates world-leading research programs in partnership with young people and families; develops evidence-based training programs; and actively shapes mental health policy. The current priority is scaling the MOST platform across Queensland and nationally, alongside modernizing backend infrastructure for data, AI, and research applications.
AWS (SageMaker, Bedrock, Athena, Glue, CDK), Python, TypeScript, Kubernetes, and the Microsoft 365 suite. Current projects include AWS cloud infrastructure for data and AI/ML platforms, plus CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure-as-code.
Parkville, Victoria, Australia. Orygen operates clinical services in Queensland and is executing national expansion of its MOST platform.
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