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Recovery Specialist (Psychosocial Support Program)

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Organisation : Each

Location : Melbourne ( Narre Warren)

Work type : Part-time, Contract/Temporary

Sector : Community Support Services, Disabilities, Mental Health

Salary type : Annual Package

Salary : AU$36 - AU$40 per hour + NFP Salary packaging

Application closing date : 23 Sep, 2021

About the organisation

Organisation Name : Each

At EACH, our vision is for a healthy and inclusive community.  

Founded on the vision that everyone is entitled to good health, we’re one of the nation’s leading health and community service providers, offering a broad range of services for over 40 years. Our services include Community Health, Mental Health, NDIS, Counselling, Support for Older Australians and Family Services. 

About the role

EACH and Uniting are working in partnership with Monash Health to deliver the EIPSR (Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response) program. This program supports clients in their personal recovery journey, achieve set goals, increase independence, functionality, and community connections.  

EACH is looking for two full-time or part-time (.8FTE at a minimum) Recovery Specialists to join the EIPSR team until Januar y 2023!

If you’re a customer-centric person, with a minimum diploma level qualification related to the role combined with experience in the health and welfare-related sectors, then our EIPSR team Casey Cardinia would love to hear from you!

With your knowledge of working within the Social Model of Health and Transdisciplinary Mental Health framework, you will be able to support the customer with their journey of recovery towards leading a contributing and fulfilling life. You will have exceptional communication skills and the ability to effectively organise your time to allow you to work flexibly and directly with customers as they require and make choices for their support.

What you’ll be doing

As the Recovery Specialist, you will provide the provision of psychosocial support in a recovery framework and participate in a multidisciplinary team to develop high-quality services to individuals with complex presentations. You will support a caseload of clients by developing comprehensive psychosocial assessments and psychosocial recovery plans.

By working collaboratively with customers, families, carers and the broader service system to identify, plan, design and coordinate additional supports where needed, enabling them to take control and better manage challenges in their lives.

Who you’ll be working with

Reporting to the Team Leader – EIPSR RESTART with the support of the Uniting EIPSR Team Leader and Program Managers EIPSR Area Manager and other Team Leaders, you will be part of a team of service delivery professionals.

What we offer

EACH offers all staff benefits by offering:

  • Work arrangements that flex to you
  • Providing opportunities to grow and develop
  • Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience
  • Professional support and supervision
  • Opportunities for internal career progression across QLD, NSW, ACT, and VIC
  • Generous Not-for-Profit Salary Packaging
  • Opportunity to purchase additional leave
  • Support through a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program

How to apply

Applications not allowed for this job listing.

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Please quote in application: Recovery Specialist (Psychosocial Support Program) via Pro Bono Australia.


Profession: #Community_Services, #Social_and_Support_Work
Sector: #Community_Support_Services, #Disabilities, #Mental_Health
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