- We would love the opportunity to work with you!
- Full-time fixed term contract until June 2023
- Attractive salary packaging opportunities to increase your take home pay by up to 12%
- Rewarding work. Flexible options. Learning Opportunities. Career Development
About UCWB
We deliver social services that are shaped around individual needs and goals to help create positive futures built on independence and esteem. We deliver services in Aged Care, Child & Family, Financial Health, Mental Health & NDIS. We operate two social enterprises, a community child care centre and a psychology practice. We have been in operation for over 150 years.
The Role
We are seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Community Mental Health Practitioner to work within the Wellness Connect National Psychosocial Support Program (NPSP). The Community Mental Health Practitioner (CMHP) provides support services to consumers with a severe and persistent mental illness, focusing on practical and day to day aspects of their lives and linkage to additional supports as required.
Your primary responsibilities will be to:
- Provide a range of non-clinical, psychosocial rehabilitation support to program participants.
- Support consumers to participate in everyday activities to increase their independence and ability to function in the community.
- Assist consumers to identify social, economic, recreational and educational services in the community that meet their needs.
About You
You will be committed to working with people with mental illness in ways which promote recovery. You will be able to work as member of a team and actively participate in reflective practice through team meetings, service planning sessions, supervision and staff development activities. You will have effective oral and written communication skills and ensure sensitivity to client’s needs and privacy.
Qualifications and Experience
You will have:
- A minimum Certificate IV in Mental Health or equivalent human services or community qualification
- Knowledge of issues impacting on people with mental illness and strategies that are helpful in maintaining mental health and well being
- Knowledge of the rights and responsibilities of mental health consumers
- A broad knowledge of mental health services in South Australia
- Ability to relate well and communicate with people with mental illness, carers and service providers
- Ability to build rapport with a range of people from a variety of backgrounds and belief systems
- Demonstrated experience in engaging people from disadvantaged backgrounds
- A current South Australian Driver’s Licence
- A current DHS Working With Children Check, or ability to obtain at your own cost prior to commencement of employment.
- Under various Emergency Management Directions currently in place in South Australia, all staff, volunteers and students who undertake work at any UCWB site or who undertake in-home and community aged care and disability support work are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
What you need to know
UCWB values the rich experiences that lived and living experience brings to the workforce. We embrace differences, creating possibilities and growing together for better outcomes for our valued customers. This means giving full consideration to all applicants regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership and pregnancy and maternity.
What we can offer you
You’re joining a culture that truly cares about your wellbeing, values what you do and celebrates success. We will offer you;
- Personal and professional development opportunities through our ‘GROW’ initiative.
- A comprehensive e-learning library, monthly lunch and learns with guest speakers and other development tailored to either your current role or preparing you for future opportunities.
- Commitment to Work Health Safety and Wellbeing including, free flu vaccinations, employee assistance program, flexible working practices.
- A supportive team environment which celebrates diversity and inclusion
- Salary packaging options, resulting in a 6-12% increase to take home pay
- A child safe environment
What some of our staff say about what keeps them working for UCWB
- Sense of accomplishment, meaningful work, feeling valued, supportive team and manager, positive work environment, no day is the same – lots of variety in my role
- Flexibility, colleagues and the quality of work, values of the organisation and the services it provides to members of the community
- Being in an organisation that is client focussed while ensuring staff wellbeing. Getting to see the results when we can empower people and help them make positive changes to their lives
Location
This role is based at Bowden just a short walk to the popular Plant 3 and Plant 4 entertainment complex in Gibson Street however off-site work out in the community will be required.
How to Apply
Please submit applications via our recruitment website to be considered. Select the Community Mental Health Practitioner role, click Apply Now, complete the screening questions and upload your resume and cover letter. The Role Profile for this position is also available via this link.
Applications close Friday 16 December 2022.
Please direct any initial queries about this role to Ruth Klee, Team Leader Mental Health, by calling 8245 7353 / 0429 323 986, or emailing [email protected].