Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District Reference number REQ637723 Occupation Health Education Officer Work type Part-Time Location Sydney - Greater West Salary $64,985 - $93,974 Closing date 16 February 2026 at 11:59pm
Employment Type: Permanent Part time (Job Share may be considered for part time hours)
Location: Nepean Mental Health Centre
Hours Per Week: up to 32
Requisition ID: REQ637723
Applications Close: 16/02/2026
Position Classification & Remuneration: Dependent on qualifications Health Education Officer Graduate: $37.48 - $59.89 per hour
Health Education Officer Non-Graduate: $32.77 - $47.39 per hour
With CORE Values of Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment,
working with us will ensure your professional life is provided every opportunity to succeed
and develop in your chosen career role.
About Us Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD) is an exceptional environment to advance your career while enhancing your skills and expertise. As a recognised leader in the healthcare industry, we deliver a comprehensive range of public health services across the Nepean, Blue Mountains, and Lithgow Regions.
The Nepean Mental Health Centre provides inpatient care for people experiencing acute mental health issues through the short-stay Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre (PECC), the Acute Mental Health Unit, Mental Health High Dependency Unit, and Older Persons Mental Health Unit. We support our Patients by linking them to case managers for ongoing treatment and support within an environment appropriate to the person's needs.
The Partnering with Consumers and Carers Team (PWCAC) leads the Mental Health Service's commitment to genuine partnership with consumers and carers, aligning with Standard 2 of the ACHS National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards and the National Standards for Mental Health Services. The team promotes consumer and carer partnership across clinical governance, quality improvement, health literacy, and organisational design to ensure services are responsive, inclusive and recovery orientated.
We're seeking a passionate Adult Mental Health Carer Peer Worker (CPW) to join our dynamic PWCAC Team. This unique role draws on personal lived experience to provide emotional and practical support, advocacy, and education to carers of adults facing mental health challenges. By empowering carers to navigate services and fostering resilience throughout the recovery journey, the CPW plays a vital role in promoting hope, connection, and wellbeing. Grounded in the NSW Peer Worker Capability Framework and the NSW Carers Charter, this position champions the voice of carers and ensures their needs are recognised and respected within the mental health system.
As a key contributor to service development and quality improvement, the CPW collaborates with the Senior Consumer Peer Worker and the broader mental health workforce to co-facilitate carer groups, support consumer experience initiatives, and enhance carer representation. Through active involvement in the Consumer and Carer Council, the CPW helps shape governance and co-design processes, ensuring carer perspectives inform every level of care planning and delivery.
Apply now and bring your lived experience, passion, and advocacy to a role that empowers carers and strengthens mental health services. Join us and help shape a more inclusive, supportive future.
Benefits available to eligible NBMLHD employees
* Opportunity for extra tax savings through Salary Packaging
* Novated Leasing
* Great education opportunities through Education Training Service which offers over 110 courses each year
* Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family members
* Fitness Passport
NBMLHD is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment which reflects the community we serve. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTIQA+, Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) people, neurodiverse individuals, and people with disabilities to apply.
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What you will bring to the role
* Lived experience of caring for an adult with significant mental health challenges and a demonstrated recovery journey
* Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work (carer) or readiness to work towards completing; or qualifications in health or other relevant qualification, e.g. degree, diploma or certificate
* Ability to engage and support adult carers from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds in a respectful, trauma-informed, and empowering manner
* Strong interpersonal, communication, and advocacy skills, with the ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams and a wide range of service providers
* Understanding of recovery-oriented mental health principles and the unique role of peer work in adult mental health services
* Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality, personal boundaries, and work ethically within a health care setting. This includes evidence of consistent demonstration of behaviours that reinforce the CORE values of our organisations and the NSW Code of Conduct with all stakeholders including families, colleagues, and others
* Computer competence and literacy including use of health database systems and associated programs
* NSW drivers' licence and willingness to use same for work purposes
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