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Organisation : Each

Location : Melbourne (Boronia)

Work type : Full-time, Contract/Temporary

Sector : Community Support Services, Disabilities, Mental Health

Salary type : Annual Package

Salary : AU$36 - AU$40 per hour + Salary Packaging

Application closing date : 24 Oct, 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

In support of EACH successfully winning the Eastern Health tender for the EIPSR (Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response) program, we are very pleased to announce several new career opportunities to support this new, exciting and innovative partnership. The EIPSR program will lead a new way of supporting people with psychosocial issues specifically working to support our clients in their personal recovery journey, achieve set goals, increase independence, functionality and community connections.

We are very excited to announce that we are now seeking several Support Workers based at our Box Hill office to develop their career and leadership skills with EACH and provide a high level of service and support to the program.

About You:

You will be Degree qualified in either Mental Health or Community Health, skilled at and have experience in Mental Health services operating within the Social Model of Health framework in mental health or AOD sector. Your proven experience delivering community supports by providing clinical adult (16-65) mental health assessments and plans within a Transdisciplinary Mental Health framework, collaborating and communicating effectively with clients, families, colleagues, stakeholders and other service providers will be an essential attribute to be successful in this role.

About the role:

You will be responsible for providing a variety of psychosocial support to clients and/ or carers, individually and in groups to achieve the goals of the EIPSR program. This will involve managing caseloads effectively in collaboration with clinical services and peer workers and providing associated reporting.

No two days are the same in this role. There will be a focus on teamwork, assisting your colleagues to resolve problems and appropriate consultation in making timely decisions. You will need to keep accurate data and consumer record-keeping skills, be familiar with procedures when clients are identified to be at risk of harm or causing harm and procedures of clinical documentation, risk assessment, WHS and related mental health compliance standards and legislation.

Why You Should Apply:

If you are looking to support clients and understand the needs and vulnerabilities which people with psychosocial disabilities experience within a recovery framework to achieve program goals and performance targets, then this opportunity is for you. Develop collaborative working relationships to provide the best possible support for our clients.

How to apply

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Please quote in application: Support Worker- Mental Health (EIPSR) via Pro Bono Australia.


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Sector: #Community_Support_Services, #Disabilities, #Mental_Health
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