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Peer Workers x2 - Launceston

Stride

About Us:

We’re leaders in mental health service delivery, specialising in working with adults and young people, and in early childhood intervention.

Stride is a name that expresses our ambition – it’s a name that’s purposeful and shows awareness of the important role we play in the recovery journey.

About the service

The Medicare Mental Health Services are free and you do not need an appointment, referral or Medicare card to visit a Medicare Mental Health Centre. The services in Launceston, Devonport, Burnie and Outer Hobart are co-funded by the Australian and Tasmanian Governments, to provide a streamlined approach to support better mental health and social wellbeing across the country.

The service is tailored to the needs of the community in Tasmania and provides a combination of peer-led recovery and clinical support.

The Medicare Mental Health Centre provides a safe, welcoming and supportive environment for people experiencing psychological distress, allowing them to:

  • Identify alternatives to presenting to the Emergency Department
  • Access support from trained mental health professionals within their community 

On offer:

  • Based in Launceston, TAS
  • Permanent part-time, afterhours service position
  • Paying on SCHADS Level 4 plus Super
  • Salary Packaging options (up to $15,899 tax free!)
  • Meals and entertainment allowance of up to $2,650!
  • Leave loading at 17.5%
  • Stride Rewards – access to discounts from 100s of retailers (fashion, food and fitness)
  • One paid wellbeing leave day per year
  • Purchase up to 5 additional leave days in a 12 month period (pro rata entitlement if part-time)
  • Paid parental leave support
  • Supportive team environment
  • Excellent training and career development

Role Overview:

  • Sit with guests in distress and discomfort, taking a collaborative approach to supporting people to identify and connect with support they need and want.
  • Utilise your peer support skills including purposeful storytelling to connect with guests and promote hope and recovery.
  • Use personal lived experience of suicidal crisis recovery to connect with guests and provide support of evidence-based strategies underpinned by recovery orientated principles to provide assistance to individuals experiencing a suicidal crisis.
  • Serve as a positive role model to the consumer’s support network (family members and friends), staff, and community.
  • Build independence in developing and engaging in skills to build distress tolerance and support an individual’s capacity to alleviate and manage future psychosocial distress and suicidal crisis.
  • Carryout brief interventions including psychosocial support, safety planning, recovery/wellness planning, sensory modulation techniques and advocacy.
  • Work collaboratively with key stakeholders and services like ambulance and local mental health teams

Requirements:

  • Hold or be willing to work towards a Cert IV in Mental Health Peer Work (including elective CHCCCS003 Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide), plus willingness to undertake other training (Intentional Peer Support (IPS) Core Training, Roses in the Ocean training programs, Safe Side training, etc)
  • Personal lived experience of suicidality and recovery and proactivity in managing wellbeing.
  • Ability to think and act calmly and deal sensitively with distressed people
  • Demonstrate effective listening, communication skills, empathy; and the capacity to relate to others with dignity and respect.
  • Must be available for an out of hours service of later afternoons to evenings plus weekends and public holidays.
  • Experience skills and knowledge in engaging with and supporting people in distress and experiencing a suicidal crisis.
  • Ability to implement and facilitate capacity building activities with guests
  • Ability to demonstrate initiative and work independently
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, problem solving and organisational skills
  • Networking skills to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders
  • Current driver's licence
  • Must be eligible to apply/currently hold a WWVP 
  • Must hold/be willing to apply for NDIS worker screening clearance 

Stride is committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable people. All applicants applying for roles within Stride must undergo required screening processes prior to their successful appointment.

Stride is an inclusive workplace and we encourage applications from diverse backgrounds in order to enhance the depth of cultural diversity and insight within our workforce.

This includes but is not limited to people with a lived-experience of mental health recovery, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities.

Apply now!

To apply complete the online application form, attach a copy of your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the available role. Applications will be viewed and actioned upon receipt.

Job no: 6R3E4

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