If you are ready to provide a supportive hand and a listening ear to families navigating mental health challenges, apply now to become an essential member of our CAMHS Peer Family Support team!
About the role
Are you passionate about supporting not just young individuals but their families too? Do you have personal experience navigating mental health challenges within a family context and want to provide guidance and understanding to others in similar situations? We are seeking compassionate individuals to join our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) team as a Family / Carer Peer Support Worker.
As a Family/ Carer Peer Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in offering support, empathy, and practical assistance to families dealing with mental health issues. Your first-hand experience will be a source of strength and comfort for families seeking guidance and connection. Work alongside our team of professionals to create a supportive and inclusive environment for families in need.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Provide peer support and guidance to families facing mental health challenges.
2. Facilitate family-focused sessions and activities that promote understanding and resilience.
3. Advocate for the needs and rights of families within the CAMHS setting.
4. Collaborate with clinicians and therapists to ensure holistic support for both young individuals and their families.
Position Overview
5. Permanent, Full Time position (80 hours per fortnight) with a monthly ADO
6. Warrnambool Campus
7. Lived Experience Worker Level 2
8. Salary Range: $68,874 - $73,065 per annum pro rata, plus superannuation
What you bring:
9. Recent and relevant experience as a family member or carer of someone who accessed Infant and Child Mental Health & Wellbeing services or supported a young person in Adult Mental Health services.
10. Certificate 4 in Mental Health or Peer Support Work, or willingness to achieve this qualification during employment.
11. Knowledge of the strengths-based model of recovery or a willingness to undergo training.
12. Demonstrated empathy for the impact of mental illness on family members and carers.
13. Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, express viewpoints, respect others' views, and work collaboratively with enthusiasm and compassion.
14. Sensitivity to the needs of diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally or linguistically diverse individuals, LGBTIQ+ communities, and neurodiverse individuals.
15. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
16. Autonomous in managing time and organizing tasks.
17. Strong problem-solving skills with a solutions-focused approach.
18. Basic proficiency in computer skills.
Join us in making a positive impact not just on individuals but on entire families in need. If you are ready to provide a supportive hand and a listening ear to families navigating mental health challenges, apply now to become an essential member of our CAMHS Peer Family Support team!
What we offer
You will enjoy benefits such as:
19. Excellent salary packaging options including meals & entertainment, novated leasing and additional superannuation contributions
20. Internal and external professional development opportunities
21. Ongoing clinical supervision
22. A range of internal development opportunities focusing on personal development such as resilience and mentoring workshops and comprehensive leadership programs
23. Excellent terms and conditions of employment
Who we are
As an organisation SWH prides themselves on their values; Care, Respect, Excellence, Integrity and Leadership and their overall dedication to the local community. Learn more about SWH .
SWH respects all individuals and promote equity and inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people of all genders, sexual orientations, abilities, ages, racial, cultural and religious backgrounds and socio- economic status.
SWH is the major specialist referral centre for the Barwon South West sub-region, and provides a comprehensive range of acute, sub-acute, specialist, community, mental health and aged services.
With a population of 39,000 and a catchment of 100,000 Warrnambool is the regional centre to Victoria's Great South Coast.
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How to apply
Submit your application by selecting the Apply button below and include a cover letter and resume by Sunday 1 September 2024. Please ensure you address the selection criteria as outlined in the position description.
Employment Terms and Conditions will be in line with the Victorian Public Mental Health Services Enterprise Agreement 2020-2024.
The successful applicant will be required to be eligible for and undergo the following:
24. Police Record Check
25. Employee Working with Children's Check
26. Current Immunisation status
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