Employment Type: Permanent Full Time, 38 hours per week Location: SWSLHD District Wide Position Classification: Aboriginal Health Worker Remuneration: $60,398.00 - $87,301.00 per annum Requisition ID: REQ527116 Application Close Date: 27 /10/2024 Interview Date Range: 30 /10/2024 – 06/11/2024 Contact Details: Sarah Benson - 0475 803 031 | Sarah.Benson1health.nsw.gov.au 'Previous applicant needs not to apply' In this role being an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person is a genuine occupational requirement, and is authorised by section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1997 (NSW). About the Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity- for an Aboriginal Health Worker to join a diverse team specialising in Peri-infant Mental health (PIMHS). PIMHS is a multidisciplinary service that helps women and parents, who are pregnant or have a child under the age of two, and are experiencing severe, acute of complex mental illness. The team consists of consists of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social workers, Registered Nurses/Midwives, Clinical Nurse Consultants and Aboriginal Health Workers. We are supportive and encouraging of each other and welcome new colleagues openly. The role is an opportunity to help shape the way we deliver culturally responsive services to Aboriginal people and families.. We are looking for someone who is passionate about their culture and has a dedication to supporting the social and emotional wellbeing of our community. This role is open to people who have had experience working in the Mental Health sector, or people who have experience in child and family programs looking to make a career change into health. This role involves working alongside Mental Health clinicians to ensure that both the clinical and cultural needs of our consumers are met. What You'll be Doing The primary role of this position is to provide culturally safe, recovery orientated evidence based assessment and interventions to clients of the mental health service who identify as Aboriginal and their families. Working within the multi-disciplinary team process, the process will also undertake mental health promotion and community liaison tasks in support of the development of culturally appropriate mental health services within the SWSLHD. In negotiation with SWSLHD, to undertake appropriate further education to develop the necessary competencies of a Mental Health Professional. Where You'll Be Working SWSLHD operates it's services on the lands of the Dharawal Darug and Gundungurra people and has a rich history of working alongside local Aboriginal communities and our districts Aboriginal Health Unit. We are a district that is committed to supporting you grow and develop your skills. You will be provided with cultural supervision, participate in cultural strengths mapping and form part of a larger, supportive Aboriginal workforce. Our Mental Health Service has a large and well-supported team of Aboriginal Mental Health workers who are supported by an Aboriginal Mental Health Coordinator. How to Apply To be considered for this position, please ensure you address the below questions as thoroughly as possible. View our application guide for information on how to respond to criteria and improve your application. This is an Identified Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Position. Applicants for this position must be of Aboriginal descent through parentage, identification as being Aboriginal and being accepted in the community as such. Exemption is claimed under Section 14 of the Anti Discrimination Act 1977. Willingness and ability to complete further education in Mental Health or relevant qualification e.g., Certificate IV Mental Health; Bachelor of Health Science (Mental Health) qualification at Charles Sturt University or an equivalent clinical qualification negotiated and approved by the Mental Health Service Demonstrated understanding of evidence based practice, informed by the factors that have impacted on the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal communities. Demonstrated case management or care coordination experience delivering health or social services to Aboriginal communities. Demonstrated experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team to deliver health or social services to Aboriginal communities. Ability to undertake health/social needs assessment to inform the delivery of care and referral/liaison with other Government and non-Government service providers including Aboriginal specific services. Understanding of the NSW Mental Health Act 2007. Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills and computer literacy. Effective interpersonal skills, problem solving skills and personal resilience. Applicants must possess an Australian C-Class driver's license (including P1 or P2). Those who hold a C class license (P1 or P2 included) from a state other than NSW must obtain a NSW C class (P1 or P2 included) license within three months of appointment. Learner's licenses are not permitted. Need more information? 1) Click here for the Position Description 2) Find out more about applying for this position Additional Information Stepping Up – Close the Gap Stepping Up aims to assist Aboriginal applicants understand how to apply for roles with NSW Health by clarifying the recruitment and onboarding process. If you are an Aboriginal person and wish to obtain more information about applying for a role within South Western Sydney Local Health District, please contact the SWSLHD Aboriginal Workforce Team on SWSLHD-AboriginalWorkforcehealth.nsw.gov.au Workplace Giving Program South Western Sydney Local Health District employees also have the opportunity to make a difference to help those less fortunate. Visit the Workplace Giving Program for more information. Salary Packaging South Western Sydney Local Health District employees are able to enjoy the benefits of salary packing. Visit Smart Salary for more details. Health & Fitness South Western Sydney Local Health District employees receive discounted Gym Membership/Corporate Wellbeing Programs, including Fitness Passport. Transforming Your Experience Transforming Your Experience (TYE) is SWSLHDs key strategy to always positively transform your, our patients, our consumers, our staffs and our communities experiences across our organisation and services. Our vision is that our care is always safe, high quality and personalised and all our staff are supported and empowered to achieve their full potential. SWSLHD upholds the CORE Values – Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment. To be eligible for permanent appointment to a position in NSW Health, you must have an Australian citizenship or permanent Australian residency. At South Western Sydney Local Health District we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, where we don't just accept differences but we honour and support it. Committed to providing a working environment that thrives and values diversity, we encourage people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander background, people with a disability and people from the L G B T Q I community to apply. SWSLHD is committed to driving a child safe culture that upholds children and young people's rights. We strive to ensure children and young people feel safe, supported and included in their care. Existing staff of SWSLHD and those seeking employment are required to take the safety, welfare and wellbeing of children and young people seriously while taking action to keep them safe from harm and abuse. Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn .