Mental Health Peer Support Worker
Job no: 506248
Work type: Part time Permanent
Location: Central Coast
Categories: Disability Services, Children, Youth and Families Services
The Mental Health Peer Support Worker is responsible for appropriately sharing of personal lived experience with mental health recovery to aid consumers in reaching their recovery plans.
The Enhanced Adult Community Living Supports (CLS) Of Uniting is a community outreach service assisting adults across NSW recover and transition to quality of life in the community. The service delivery is individualised and flexible. Targeting individuals with stable housing, service provision commences from the inpatient unit and transitions into the community.
- Part Time ( 3 days per week across 7 days rotating roster) In Tuggerah
- Opportunity to promote hope & recovery in people's lives
- SCHADS 2 Plus Generous salary packaging benefits
Role Overview:
The Mental Health Peer Support Workers will work with the Service manager to ensure that the most appropriate and effective services are provided to CLS consumers. This will include transition from inpatient units or correctional facilities to the community. Support workers will support the creation of individualised recovery plans to best support consumers in reaching their recovery goals.
Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Draw from personal experiences to support others on their individual journey.
- Assist with the assessment of consumers and the development of individual recovery plans based on individual recovery goals.
- Assist in the delivery of individual assistance for consumers with a mental illness, based on individual recovery goals to support consumers.
Essential Criteria:
- Minimum Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer work or equivalent relevant to the field of work.
- Your own lived experience and living experience of mental ill health and recovery.
- Demonstrated understanding of the principles of peer support and a willingness to share your experience in a purposeful way.
- Understanding of the Principles of Recovery Orientated Mental Health Practice.
- Demonstrated ability to develop individual support plans with consumers.
- A current full driver’s license.
- Able to work both 8AM-4PM and 12PM-8PM shifts
- Ability to provide individualized psychosocial support to people living with severe and persistent mental illness
To Apply, click the Apply button & attach your Resume and Cover Letter addressing the Essential criteria.
What we offer:
- Competitive salary and salary sacrificing options (pay less tax)
- Professional development and training opportunities
- A professional and friendly work environment
- An opportunity to promote hope and recovery in people’s lives.
Enquiries to Talent Acquisition Specialist Pallavi Bhatia on pbhatia@uniting.org
Application closes – Sunday, 11:59pm 24th November 2024
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