Mind strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, people with a lived and living experience of mental distress and recovery, and applicants from all cultures, genders, sexualities, bodies, abilities, spiritualties, ages and backgrounds.
Mind Australia is one of the country’s leading community-managed specialist mental health service providers with a range of residential, mobile outreach, centre based and online services. Mind has been supporting people experiencing mental health and wellbeing challenges to find help, hope and purpose in their lives for more than 45 years.
We provide practical and motivational support that helps people to develop the skills they need to move on, thrive and improve the quality of their lives. It’s an approach to mental health and wellbeing that looks at the whole person in the context of their daily life. Mind is committed to diversity and social inclusion.
About the role
The Aftercare service, offers a safe place of psychological healing and holistic support for people from the LGBTIQ+ community who are having thoughts or intentions of suicide and experiencing mental health challenges at no cost. Aftercare delivers short-term (up to 6 months), peer-based recovery-focused outreach, counselling and therapeutic services to support clients, families, carers and loved ones to move forward with a life of meaning and purpose. Requiring a high degree of thoughtfulness, nuance and practical expertise the lived experience Peer Practitioners and multidisciplinary Allied Health team provide warm, affirming care and strategies, tailored supports and a range of clinical interventions delivered in line with Mind’s Model of Recovery Oriented Practice and organisational values for people with a psychosocial disability.
The Aftercare service integrates evidence-based practice with community insights to works collaboratively with clients following a suicide crisis providing individualised one-to-one sessions, group work facilitation, workshops and preventative supports. The service also addresses contributing factors to LGBTIQA+ suicide by delivering support coordination, community advocacy, access to service providers, meaningful referrals and ongoing supports to ensure continuity of care.
We are seeking a resilient, self-motivated Peer Cadet for a 10 month Fixed Term, Part Time (22.8 hours per week) opportunity in the Abbotsford area. You will be supported to deliver personalised support services and works collaboratively with clients to achieve their recovery goals through one-to-one support, shared supports, workshops and group work facilitation to enhance recovery, personal growth and activities of daily living.
This is a designated LGBTQIA+ position for people with a lived experience of suicidality.
To be eligible
To be eligible, applicants must be currently undertaking the Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work or enrolled to begin the course at the start of the cadetship period and meet the selection criteria defined by participating organisations.
Online information sessions
Understanding more about what peer work is, and what the Peer Cadet Program involves, can help you make sure this is the right opportunity for you. Applicants must attend an information session or watch a pre-recorded session before applying.
We invite potential candidates to attend or watch one of our upcoming information sessions (online) to find out more about the program. Program leads from participating organisations will also be available to answer any questions you may have about this opportunity.
The agenda items for the information session are as follows:
Wednesday 19 June from 6-7.30pm.
Recorded information session
To receive a link to a recorded session please register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-25-peer-cadet-program-recorded-information-session-tickets-914293615817?aff=oddtdtcreator
Further information and will be available on the department of Health website Lived Experience Peer Cadet Program | health.vic.gov.au
Questions about the program can be emailed to livedexperienceworkforce@health.vic.gov.
Key responsibilities
What you’ll bring
Benefits
Interested?
To obtain a position description and apply online visit Mind Careers - reference number 495120. Online applications must be submitted by 11pm Friday 12 July 2024. Please contact the person below if you require more information.
Tim McGregor, Lived Experience Project Lead
Timothy.McGregor@mindaustralia.org.au
The successful applicant is required to complete comprehensive reference and background checking prior to employment, including a Working with Children Check, NDIS Workers Screening Check and the ability to obtain vaccinations against COVID-19.
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