About Us For more than 120 years, Hope Community Services has supported West Australians experiencing mental health challenges, family and domestic violence, alcohol and other drug issues, and other complex needs.
Hope is funded by the Mental Health Commission (WA) to deliver Psychosocial Support Packages for people living with persistent and complex mental health challenges.
Our work is recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and grounded in choice, self-determination, and participant voice.
Hope operates as an independent system steward, coordinating access to psychosocial supports rather than delivering clinical treatment.
We work in partnership with participants and their families, lived-experience workers, service providers, clinicians, and community stakeholders across Western Australia to ensure fair access, strong governance, and quality outcomes.
About the Role We are seeking a Lived Experience Recovery Coach (Peer) – Young Person Focus to join our Program Coordination Supports Program (PCSP), based in Armadale.
This role supports young people participating in Mental Health Commission (WA) funded Individualised Community Living Strategy (ICLS) psychosocial support packages.
Working within an independent coordination model, the Recovery Coach supports young people to exercise informed choice, build self-agency, and progress toward their recovery goals.
The role does not provide clinical treatment.
Instead, you will work alongside young people, families and carers (where appropriate), service providers, and the Program Coordinator to support engagement, recovery planning, service navigation, and transitions.
You will play a key role in ensuring young people experience the program as accessible, respectful, culturally safe, and empowering, while maintaining integrity, probity, and compliance with commissioning requirements.
What's on Offer $***** per hour + super Salary packaging up to $15,900 tax-free Part-time or full-time opportunities (subject to program requirements) Based in Armadale Supportive team culture with regular reflective supervision Opportunity to use lived experience to positively influence young people's recovery journeys Ongoing professional development and training About You Essential: Relevant tertiary qualification in mental health, social work, community services, or a related discipline Demonstrated experience in youth-focused psychosocial support and recovery planning Sound understanding of recovery-oriented practice and trauma-informed care for young people Knowledge of culturally safe and inclusive practice, including for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTQIA+ young people, and culturally and linguistically diverse communities Strong engagement skills and the ability to build trust with young people, families, and stakeholders Well-developed written and verbal communication skills, including documentation and reporting Ability to manage competing priorities, including high-volume referrals and administrative tasks Confidence using Client Management Systems and coordinating assessment processes Current Working with Children Check National Police Clearance (issued within the past 3 months) Current valid WA driver's licence Desirable: Lived experience of mental health and/or alcohol and other drug recovery, either personally or as a family member or carer Experience working within Mental Health Commission funded programs Next Steps Please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the selection criteria.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an initial discussion, followed by a formal interview.
Hope Community Services is an equal opportunity employer.
We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and people with lived experience of mental health recovery.