Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 5th May 2021
The Youth Outreach Recovery Worker (Working in a residential setting) will assist young people aged 16-25 years who have a mental health diagnosis that is disrupting their day to day living to better manage their mental health and personal wellbeing in a way that is meaningful to them.
The position will also work in partnership with the young person to identify and create a vision for their future as they move towards independence in the community of their choice. The aim is to build personal resilience and community connections as the young people transition out of a residential setting.
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For more information or questions regarding the role, please reach out to Ivan Thorne, Senior Manager on 0438 661 296.
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