Your role at St John of God Wagga Wagga
We are seeking applications for Peer Support Workers to join our new Mental Health service in Wagga Wagga, on a permanent part-time basis.
As a Peer Support Worker, you will provide invaluable empathetic support, guidance, and encouragement to veterans and first responders engaging with our services, drawing on your own journey of healing and resilience.
You'll join a dedicated, collaborative team in a purpose-built community setting, working within a recovery-oriented and trauma-informed model of care. Peer workers complement clinical teams by offering a perspective that is person centred, recovery orientated and contributes to holistic and effective mental health care.
The Position
* Participate in a range of appropriate programs and activities aimed at increasing the individual's skills, knowledge and improving access to required services in the community.
* Provide the highest level of support for individuals supported and ensure each person supported is treated with respect that enhances their personal worth, dignity and rights, always.
* Assist in achieving individual's, team and service goals and objectives.
* Seek ways of improving the service standards through working closely with clinical caregivers, managers and stakeholders.
* Maintain a high level of service provision for all individuals and ensure the health, wellbeing and safety of all people is supported and staff are maintained.
The ideal candidate will have previous experience as a peer worker and be capable of working independently or as part of a team, bringing strong initiative and resilience to manage competing demands and work under pressure. You will have well-developed written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to negotiate effectively in situations of conflict, and maintain professional, succinct file notes and records. In addition, the ideal candidate will have lived experience of mental illness and it would be highly desirable to have experience as a veteran or first responder.
Successful applicants must have a Certificate 4 Mental Health Peer Work or be willing to complete within first 24 months of tenure, hold a valid Working With Children check and National Police Clearance.
Above all, patient care will be at the core of everything you do committing to and supporting our Mission and Values.
We can offer you
* Salary: $69,084 to $70,531 (pro rata for part time) plus 12% Superannuation
* Permanent part-time, hours will be negotiated with successful candidate/s
* Salary packaging up to $18,550 on a range of benefits such as mortgage, rent, meal entertainment, holiday accommodation or other everyday living expenses as well as options to salary package benefits above the FBT cap on items such as:
o Novated leasing
o work related expenses
o self-education and
o additional superannuation
* A healthy work-life balance through flexible work options, additional purchased leave & well-being programs
* Employee discount on St John of God Hospital & Medical Services and Private Health Insurance
If you're driven by the opportunity to share your experience to provide exceptional peer support in a supportive, forward-thinking environment, where your contributions will directly influence the success of a vital new service, we invite you to explore this truly rewarding position.
We value lived experience and see peer support as crucial part of mental health recovery. Our Peer Support Worker roles are designed for individuals ready to share their journey to guide and inspire others with mental health issues. Your insights will be vital in shaping understanding, enhancing our services, and ensuring we provide person-led, strengths-focused, recovery-oriented support.
For all enquiries contact, Sharee McCormack, Service Integration Manager on
St John of God Health Care embraces diversity and strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people with disabilities. We are committed to providing a safe environment for all children and vulnerable people in our care and proactively take measures to protect children/vulnerable people from abuse.