Mental Health and Interpersonal Skills Facilitator at GenU
Northcote, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Nov, 25

Salary

34.58

Posted On

23 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Barriers, Games, Independence, Professional Development, Participation, Gameplay, Interpersonal Skills, Creativity, Progress Notes

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Location: Northcote
Brand: Disability & Ageing
Date Posted: 22 Aug 2025
Job No: 2014
Employment Status: Casual, Ongoing
Location: Northcote, Victoria
Classification: From $34.58 per hour + 25% Casual Loading (Level 2 - Victorian Disability Services (NGO) Agreement 2019)
Here at genU we’re a group of passionate, driven people who want everyone’s lives to be happier and healthier, especially people with disabilities, the ageing and those experiencing disadvantage. We operate solely for community benefit and invest back into the same communities in which our services are delivered.
genU welcomes diversity, including diversity of race, culture, spirituality, gender, age, identity, ability, and sexuality. We are committed to providing a welcoming, innovative, safe, empowering and respectful environment for all and living these values each and every day.

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Are you passionate about gaming and making a difference? Have experience being a dungeon master in Dungeons and Dragons? GAMER is seeking facilitators to lead engaging, recovery-focused gaming programs that support individuals with psychosocial disability in achieving their personal goals. You’ll use person-centred, active support models to build independence, social skills, and community connection through gameplay. Help us create inclusive gaming environments where every session supports real-life progress.
At GAMER, we understand that games and gaming with others are vital to a person’s sense of self and wellbeing. Not only are we gamers, but we use all gaming and popular culture as the universal language to provide quality, engaging, and meaningful supports. We’re looking for a Mental Health and Interpersonal Skills Facilitator; we’re looking for someone like you.
At GAMER you would receive mentoring and hands-on training with our senior facilitator who will assist you to combine your gaming skills with a strong understanding of mental health and psychology, to deliver Applied Gaming programs. GAMER provides participants with a structured, fun, and engaging platform to discover, explore, and build interpersonal and coping skills that assist them in achieving personal goals

ABOUT YOU!

We are looking for passionate and empowering people. Our ideal Mental Health and Interpersonal Skills Facilitator will:

  • Create a supportive and inclusive gaming environment that fosters personal growth and community connection.
  • Use empathy, initiative, and creativity to adapt gameplay to individual needs and goals.
  • Build strong, respectful relationships with participants, colleagues, and stakeholders.
  • Stay committed to professional development and follow best practices in mental health and disability support.
  • Have an ability to work with youths and adults.

As a Mental Health and Interpersonal Skills Facilitator, you will but not limited to:

  • Facilitate engaging, goal-oriented gaming sessions using recovery-based and person-centred active support models.
  • Support participants of various backgrounds and identities to build independence, social connections, and interpersonal skills through structured gameplay.
  • Identify and address barriers to participation, using gaming strategies to support individual goals and NDIS-funded outcomes.
  • Maintain accurate documentation, including progress notes, and contribute to client planning and compliance requirements.
  • Be willing to give different things a go and participate in games you might not have experience with
Responsibilities

As a Mental Health and Interpersonal Skills Facilitator, you will but not limited to:

  • Facilitate engaging, goal-oriented gaming sessions using recovery-based and person-centred active support models.
  • Support participants of various backgrounds and identities to build independence, social connections, and interpersonal skills through structured gameplay.
  • Identify and address barriers to participation, using gaming strategies to support individual goals and NDIS-funded outcomes.
  • Maintain accurate documentation, including progress notes, and contribute to client planning and compliance requirements.
  • Be willing to give different things a go and participate in games you might not have experience with.
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