Recovery Partner at Southern Cross Care WA Inc
Rivervale WA 6103, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Oct, 25

Salary

18550.0

Posted On

22 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Primary Care, Training, Cooking, Shopping

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description
  • Enjoy the benefits of NFP salary packaging - up to $18,550 p.a.
  • Join a rewarding career
  • Casual position available
    At Southern Cross Care (WA) we help people live extraordinary lives every day, connected to communities. As a provider delivering care, support and accommodation for West Australians in greatest need, our purpose is clear, and our passion is strong.
    Southern Cross Care (WA) is a place where you can have an extraordinary impact, make an extraordinary difference, and be appreciated for extraordinary contributions.
    We hope you will join us and become one of the people who make Southern Cross Care (WA) an extraordinary place to be.

ABOUT US:

Established over 50 years ago, Southern Cross Care (WA) is a purpose-driven, not-for-profit organisation contributing to social, health and economic development in WA. We do this by enabling the delivery of integrated services in our community for the increasingly complex health, care and accommodation needs of our aging population and those living with mental illness.
Our dedicated and passionate team of around 900 employees and 130 volunteers, deliver care and services to over 3000 West Australians across our residential, retirement village, mental health, community housing and home care portfolio.
Our promise to our clients, residents and each other is to enable extraordinary because we;
Listen, Act, Do not give up, Work as one.
Southern Plus and Southern Cross Housing Ltd. are part of the Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc. Group.

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE AND WHERE YOU WILL BE WORKING:

Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc. operates and supports three Community Options houses in Western Australia.
Community Options is a residential mental health program facilitated at sites in Stirling, Mount Claremont and Bentley, that offer 24/7 care and support.
We support residents aged between 18 and 65 who require help following a long-term stay in hospital due to mental illness.

TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS ROLE, YOU’LL NEED:

  • Certificate III in Mental Health, or a higher qualification, or equivalent in experience will guide you success within this role
  • Experience working with people experiencing mental health conditions
  • Commitment to facilitating recovery with individualised support services
  • Initiative & comfortable working independently
  • Great conversational, influencing & negotiating skills
  • An ability to plan & problem solve
  • Flexibility to work a rotating roster
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