Community Development Officer - headspace Early Psychosis, Canberra Location: headspace Early Psychosis, Canberra Type: Part-Time, 2 days/week | Monday to Fridays Salary: $37.35 per hour + Salary Packaging (pay less tax)Join a team that’s redefining youth mental health.
Be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team at headspace Early Psychosis, Canberra — dedicated to early intervention and recovery-focused care for young people aged 12–25 experiencing or at high risk of psychosis. About headspace Early Psychosis is a nationally recognised leader in youth mental health, delivering evidence-based, recovery-oriented services.
Our model of care is grounded in the renowned Orygen EPPIC (Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre) framework, ensuring world-class early intervention for young people. Role Overview Lead / Support the development, implementation, and evaluation of the community development strategy within the headspace services.
The Community Development Coordinator will also build the capacity of the community to reduce stigma surrounding mental health and be able to respond to mental health concerns. As a Community Development Coordinator, your role will include (not limited to):Actively promote the service within the community to improve community awareness of mental illness, services available and how to access these services. Coordinate and/or participate in community events including interagency, consortium, consumer representative groups and partner meetings. Facilitate information sessions with external services such as Department of Communities and Justice, General Practitioners (GPs), Local Health Districts and other Community Managed Organisations. Support the development of resources, activities and events to engage consumers and their families. Selection Criteria Tertiary qualification relevant to the field of work, such as health promotion, social work, psychology, or community development/engagement; or Cert IV Mental Health Current Australian Driver’s Licence Three or more years of experience in your field of expertise Experience in facilitating Community Development initiatives and projects Ability to develop, document, monitor and report on community awareness strategies and plans within established guidelines and frameworks Sound knowledge of mental health promotion and messaging Demonstrated ability to consult with a wide range of stakeholders to develop local referral networks and implement community awareness and education campaigns within established guidelines or procedures Willingness and ability to work evenings and weekends for events as required Even Better Experience in collaborative partnerships with government or non-government organisations, including working with a range of community partners Experience working with specific populations of people (e.g. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, CALD, LGBTQI+ communities)Why Work at Uniting? Salary Packaging – take home more by reducing your taxable income (up to $18,550 tax-free)Be part of a progressive, inclusive, and multidisciplinary organisation Extensive professional development opportunities to support ongoing growth Street parking available, close to a light rail stop Real opportunities for career development in a large, values-driven not-for-profit Employment is subject to satisfactory background checks which may include National Police, reference and Working with Children checks. About Uniting: When you’re part of Uniting NSW.ACT, you’re part of a diverse, purpose-led team making a difference to the world around you.
We contribute to the work and mission of the Uniting Church in NSW and the ACT through social justice advocacy, community services and spiritual care. We provide care and support for people through all ages and stages of life, with a focus on people experiencing disadvantage and vulnerability.
Our purpose is to inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice. Our values are compassionate, respectful, imaginative and bold. We acknowledge the traditional owners of country across Australia and are committed to child safety. Uniting acknowledges the continuing sovereignty and rich cultural diversity of Australia’s First Peoples.
We pay our respects to all Elders — past, present and emerging — and to all First Peoples on whose lands we live and work. Uniting is a Child Safe Organisation committed to promoting the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of children and young people.
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