An exciting opportunity exists for a suitably qualified and experienced Wellbeing Officer to join our Hospital Outreach Post- Suicidal Engagement (HOPE) program, within our Mental Health Directorate. About the role The role will provide recovery oriented, and trauma informed psychosocial support to consumers, family and carers across the South West Mental Health catchment inclusive of Warrnambool, Portland, Hamilton, Camperdown and surrounding regions. They will work in collaboration with the clinical team are responsible for promoting client wellbeing by supporting connectedness with relevant services and the community. Position Overview Full Time (80 per fortnight with monthly ADO) Ongoing position Warrnambool Campus Welfare Worker Class 2 Salary range: $64,771.20 - $72,514.00 pro rata, plus superannuation A proportion of the work of the HOPE Program will occur outside of usual business hours, including weekends. Shifts will be rostered at least 1 month in advance. Successful applicants for this position may be eligible for an incentive payment of $10,000 for rent, childcare, relocation costs and more, as part of the new workforce and incentive grants program administered by Rural Agency Workforce Victoria (RWAV) on behalf of the Department of Health (DoH). What you bring You will bring relevant experience from similar roles with the appropriate qualifications and have recent experience working under professional and clinical supervision with individuals in crisis and with mental health issues. You will have shown commitment to care of consumers and their families in the least restrictive and intrusive manner, respecting rights, privacy and dignity. You will understand recovery-oriented practices and trauma informed care in relation to the role. You will be excellent communication, be those verbal and written, great interpersonal skills and initiative with proven ability to work both autonomously and within a multidisciplinary team. What we offer You will enjoy benefits such as: Excellent salary packaging options including meals & entertainment, novated leasing and additional superannuation contributions; Internal and external professional development opportunities; Ongoing clinical supervision; A range of internal development opportunities focusing on personal development such as resilience and mentoring workshops and comprehensive leadership programs; 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 here. 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. To learn about the vibrant town and region please visit: http://www.warrnambool.com/ How to apply Submit your application by selecting the Apply button below and include a cover letter and resume by Sunday 6 April 2025. 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 2021-2024, in line with the classification Welfare Worker Class 2. The successful applicant will be required to be eligible for and undergo the following: Police Record Check Employee Working with Children's Check Current Immunisation status Note: If you experience any difficulties with this website, please email: humanresourcesswh.net.au