Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 15th Sep 2021
“Full citizenship for all people living with a mental illness in Australian society”
Peer Support Workers are integral members of the team and draw on their lived experience of recovery from mental illness, to instil confidence and hope in others about the journey of recovery. You must have a lived experience of your own mental illness and a rich understanding of your own processes of recovery. You must be willing to purposefully use your own story to help others further their own understanding of recovery.
Penrith Head to Health is a new service that will offer a welcoming, safe and inclusive way to support community mental health and wellbeing. The service will provide access to short to medium term mental health and wellbeing support and help people navigate and access local services.
As one of the eight new Adult Mental Health centres funded by the Australian Government, Penrith Head to Health embeds lived experience into the service model. We are recruiting a team of Peer Support Workers to play an integral role in the service experience.
We are seeking people to instil confidence and hope in others about the journey of recovery, utilising their lived experience of recovery from mental illness, mental health crisis, suicidal crisis or caring for someone living with a mental illness or experiencing a suicidal crisis.
You must have a lived experience of your own mental illness/suicidal crisis/caring role, and a rich understanding of the processes of recovery. You must be willing to purposefully use your own story to help others further their own understanding of recovery.
With the service opening in December 2021, Penrith Head to Health is in its establishment phase. We have completed a community co-design process and the building fit-out in progress. This current recruitment round is to establish the inaugural team for this important service for the Nepean Blue Mountains region.
These core components will be undertaken across the centre on a rotating roster basis. As a Peer Support Worker, being able to work across all five functions will ensure that people accessing the centre transition across less people, tell their story fewer times and get consistency of support from the same person who greeted them.
A Peer Work qualification of Certificate IV level or above, or complete such a qualification within 2 years of your commencement of employment
Please note, you must have an appropriate length of time in recovery to be able to effectively and safely conduct the PSW role, and a willingness to continue to engage in recovery supports where appropriate.
If you have any further questions not addressed in the advertisement or position description, please contact: Lina Nador, Senior Project Manager: M 0431 173 805.
No recruitment agency candidates need apply.
We celebrate multidisciplinary teams and value the rich skills and experiences brought by applicants from a range of sectors and professional backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.