Mental Health Recovery Practitioner. Permanent Full Time Christies Beach
Job Summary
About the Organisation
Almost half of Australian adults will experience a mental health illness at some point in their life. You can make a meaningful difference to the Australian community by joining the Life Without Barriers team. Our mental health teams provide client-led recovery-orientated mental health support creating positive change in such a vital industry.
Life Without Barriers is a leading social purpose organisation of 8000 employees working in more than 500 communities across Australia. We support children young people and families people with disability older people and people with mental illness. We work with people who are homeless and refugees and asylum a community of people dedicated to breaking down barriers.
We want to employ people who reflect the diversity of our clients to ensure we can support each clients individual needs and wants. We encourage people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background and people with disability to apply.
About the Role
Joining the Wellness Connect Commonwealth Psychosocial Support Program (WCCPSP) on a permanent full-time basis as a Mental Health Recovery Practitioner (Lived Experience Peer Practitioner) you will provide non-clinical psychosocial support to clients throughout the Southern Adelaide metropolitan catchment who are ineligible to receive services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Wellness Connect CPSP offers client led recovery-orientated mental health supports and community based one-to-one coaching and group activities that support recovery for people with serious mental health challenges. Services are provided within home based or community-based outreach support to clients.
The successful candidate will have previous experience facilitating group psychosocial skills and capacity building sessions in order to hit the ground running and confidently facilitate group sessions of 8-10 people.
Key Responsibilities
- Co-design and facilitate community-based group activities that support recovery for clients with serious mental health challenges.
- Support clients using Recovery Framework to explore and develop support plans
- Liaise and collaborate with clients their community and community support agencies to progress their recovery journey.
- Monitor and review clients progress through the service and against the support plan to maintain positive recovery outcomes.
- Sensitively ascertain information about the clients health family and cultural background to inform a holistic approach
- Coordinate the delivery of services to clients and work with the client to utilise other referral agencies and services.
- Support clients to build skills and capacity to develop agency and autonomy in managing and improving their mental health
Skills & Experience
- Minimum Cert IV in Mental Health
- Candidates with Lived Experience are highly desirable
- Demonstrated experience in development and facilitation of community-based group activities
- Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work with people from Diverse Cultural Backgrounds with specific reference to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Demonstrated ability to positively engage interact and work with people who have complex needs including psychosocial disability
- Have a comprehensive knowledge of the issues faced by people with mental health issues
- Have a comprehensive understanding of the Recovery Framework and the underlying principles
- Current Drivers Licence and reliable vehicle
Benefits
- Truly inclusive and values-based organisation.
- Be supported by a well-established and highly regarded Mental Health team.
- Access to tax benefits through salary packaging.
How to Apply
Include your resume and covering letter in one document click Apply and follow the prompts. For any enquiries please contact Kestra Caller
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Applications close at midnight on Wednesday the 13th of May