Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 14th Aug 2024
SANE works to make a real difference for the five million people affected by complex mental health issues nationally. Australians affected by complex mental health issues, experience major barriers in accessing quality, affordable support, and face high levels of stigma and discrimination.
SANE is committed to changing this through its digital and phone counselling, peer support services, arts programming and services, forums, and advocacy and research programs.
SANE’s SEWB Counsellor is an identified Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander role as part of a newly established SEWB team. The SEWB Team works cross-functionally to provide a range of support options within SANE’s drop in line and guided services and programs to provide an integrated, culturally safe and responsive service.
The position will be responsible for providing trauma informed, person centred and holistic, recovery oriented and culturally competent Telehealth and Online Support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with complex mental health who may be facing challenges in their lives which is impacting upon their social and emotional wellbeing, including to their family, friends and carers.
SANE believes that Social Emotional Wellbeing is a concept of health that involves connection to land or ‘country’, culture, spirituality, ancestry, family and community but also includes mental health.
This role can be based in either our Melbourne or Sydney offices. Hybrid work is available following your initial training and induction period - allowing employees flexibility in their work, but we do require onsite work as well.
Please note: All SANE Employees are required to complete compliance checks including a National Police Check and Working with Children's Check.
Applications will be reviewed as they come in so please Apply Now!
SANE prides itself on our diverse and inclusive workforce, we encourage applicants of all backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, people with lived experience, and people with disability to apply for our roles.
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