Job Summary
- $60 - $79.99 per hour
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 13th Sep 2024
- Melbourne > St Kilda
First Step is a renowned not-for-profit addiction, mental health, and legal services hub in the heart of St Kilda. We provide services to thousands of vulnerable Victorians every year, with the firm belief that everybody deserves every chance to turn their lives around. First Step provides a uniquely multi-disciplinary team of General Practitioners, Registered Nurses, therapists, lawyers and care coordinators all of whom have decades of experience in addiction, mental health and legal services.
Our model of care is designed to address the systemic barriers faced by people with co-occurring illnesses including mental ill-health and prioritises welcome, empathy and hope. Through the compassionate application of multiple disciplines in a team environment we focus on incremental, whole-of-life improvements that build towards physical and mental health and wellbeing. We work to help people be connected to their families, participating in society, and taking control of their own lives.
The Mental Health Nurse will collaborate with other Mental Health Nurses and also Care Coordinators within the mental health team, as well as the broader clinical and non-clinical multi-disciplinary team at First Step to provide collaborative and integrated best practice care.
The following minimum competencies are considered necessary:
Qualifications & Experience:
Skills:
Desirable:
Further detail can be found in the position description.
Appointment status: Casual contract for 4 days per week (contract is 52 weeks with possibility of extension). Candidates wishing to work fewer days (minimum 2 days per week) will be considered.
We offer:
Note: First Step is an independent not-for-profit organisation that provides a safe and nurturing work environment for people of all backgrounds, genders, religions, sexualities, ethnicities, or any other factor. Candidates identifying as LGBTQI+ as well as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly invited to apply. People with a lived experience of mental illness or substance use are invited to address their experience from a strength-based perspective in their applications if they feel comfortable to do so. Note that there are designated peers at First Step and that many staff members have lived experience of drug or alcohol use and mental distress.