* Salary range of $87,138.00+
* Up to $7,000 relocation assistance
* Access to Education Grants
Why Mission Australia?
Mission Australia is a national Christian charity that has been standing alongside Australians in need since 1859. Our vision is for an Australia where all of us have a safe home and can thrive.
We deliver homelessness crisis and prevention services, provide social and affordable housing, assist struggling families and children, address mental health issues, fight substance dependencies, support people with disability and much more.
Given the right support, we believe everyone can reach their full potential. That’s why we stand together with Australians in need, for as long as they need us.
What’s in it for you?
* Salary range of $87,138.00+
* Up to $7,000 Relocation Assistance + Education Grants through NT PHN
* Rewarding work – every day you know you’re making a real difference
* Not-for-profit salary packaging, reducing your tax (details via AccessPay)
* Free external, confidential counselling and access to chaplaincy support
* Volunteering opportunities
* Extra leave available including an additional public holiday, additional annual leave day on your work anniversary and the opportunity to purchase further annual leave.
* Additional $350 each year to help with cost of living in a remote area
* Access to up to 3 additional days Personal/Carers leave each year
What’s the role?
* Provide culturally appropriate psychosocial supports to individuals and families living in remote areas.
* Provide psychosocial supports to people accepted as NDIS eligible until they have an individually funded package in place.
* Maintain an understanding of family networks, local language and interpreting services to enable information to be communicated with people who do not have English as a first language.
* Work with participants to create individual and culturally appropriate recovery plans including referrals to supplementary support services.
* Provide informal counselling and ongoing case management with individual recovery plan progression regularly reviewed.
* Conduct capacity building activities with participants and in community.
* Assist people transition out of the service into independence or other services.
* Maintain a minimum allocated caseload.
* Develop strong internal relationships with participants and other staff to contribute to the effective functioning of the service and improved outcomes.
* Develop strong relationships with key external stakeholders in remote communities to assist in the receipt of information and referral of participants.
* Engage with NDIS regional contacts, including Local Area Coordinators, to support NDIS planning and participation.
* Undertake promotional activities with program participants in remote and the broader community.
Is this the right role for you?
* Minimum Certificate IV qualifications in Mental Health or equivalent with previous experience working in the mental health sector.
* Strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and communities – previous experience working within remote or regional groups.
* Ability to travel to remote communities on a regular basis, involving overnight stays.
* A sound understanding of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) access process.
* A demonstrated person-centered, recovery-focused, strength-based approach to participants’ care, based on a sound understanding of mental health and illness.
* Highly developed verbal and written communication skills.
* Experience in developing and/or facilitating one-on-one and group activities.
* National police check, First Aid, WWC check & current driver’s licence.
NT PHN/RWA NT may be able to offer relocation support and clinical educational financial assistance to health professionals who are relocating to the NT or moving within the NT to a greater remoteness area classification for the purposes of employment and further clinical education.
Want to find out more about this opportunity? Please contact Ashleigh McDonald on 08 8982 1056 or email recruitment@ntphn.org.au