- Access to not-for-profit salary packaging to extend your take home pay
- 5 weeks annual leave, pro rata, with 17.5% leave loading
- Flexible working options with both full time and part time roles available
Ruah considers that being an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under Section 50D Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).
About Ruah
Ruah is a leading values-driven employer in Western Australia’s community services sector. Our staff go boldly, not just supporting people in need, but working to end homelessness, end domestic violence and create opportunities for people struggling with poverty and mental health challenges.
Our professional team of operational and corporate services staff is backed by one of WA’s biggest Peer support workforces. Our staff reflect our commitment to diversity and inclusion, where difference is valued, celebrated and embraced.
By choosing to work with us, you are helping transform the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged people in our community.
About the Role
We are seeking passionate people with experience providing psychosocial support to people living with mental health challenges.
As a Support Worker you will work in a trauma informed way to liaise with Support Coordinators and provide capacity building support as determined by the client’s recovery goals. The focus of work is to support clients to reconnect with community and improve their mental health and wellbeing and overall quality of life. The successful applicants will have experience in working with clients in a family inclusive way, working in a team environment, and liaising with mental health professionals, housing providers and other appropriate services to support the client’s recovery journey.
This is a permanent position that is available either full time or part time. The successful candidate will be working week days between Monday and Friday between the hours of 8am and 5pm.
Required compliance documents:
- Current drivers’ license
- National Police Clearance Certificate
- WA Working with Children Check
What we’re looking for
As well as the above experience, we will be looking for:
- An individual of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent.
- Completion of or progress towards a relevant qualification in Mental Health (Certificate II/III), and/or relevant work experience.
- Ability to engage with individuals within different levels of needs and build and maintain a professional relationship.
- Ability to work independently and contribute to the functioning of the team.
- Ability to model positive behaviours, emotional maturity, coping skills and resilience.
- Strong interpersonal and effective communication skills.
- Understanding of basic computer skills including Microsoft Office and client reporting system.
- Willingness and ability to work within and contribute to the vision, mission, core values and the guiding principles of the organisation.
- Knowledge and understanding of diversity, gender and social inclusion, particularly Aboriginal culture.
What do we offer?
- A salary aligned with Level 2 of the Ruah Enterprise Agreement (and the SCHADS Award), starting at $66,230.
- Incredibly valuable Salary Packaging (to extend your take home pay) with:
- up to $15,900 core packaging
- an additional $2,650 in meal entertainment packaging
- benefits for salary packaging travel, accommodation, parking fees, education expenses and more!
- 5 weeks annual leave + annual leave loading of 17.5%.
- 16 weeks paid parental leave, with flexibility to take at 32 weeks half-pay (uniquely, new staff can access 4 weeks paid parental leave after just 6 months’ service).
- Free, independent and confidential access for you and your family to EAP.
- Free Ruah-paid Journey Cover (insurance for when you're getting to and from work).
- Opportunities to be active in the Ruah Community such as participating in a wide range of working groups, joining us at Pride events, being a part of a range of cultural events to promote and support reconciliation and much, much more!
How to apply
We’d love to hear from you!
Please click apply, create your LiveHire profile, and submit your current CV along with a cover letter of no more than two pages, helping us understand your fit for this role.
Closing date for applications: Friday 20th December 2024.
Ruah may extend the application period if required.
For further information please contact Emma McKelvey- Team Lead-Mental Health and Wellness - North emma.mckelvey@ruah.org.au.
We are building a workplace where difference is embraced and encouraged - and to do this, we need people on our team who are representative of the clients we work with, who are passionate about change and courageous enough to stand up for what is right. Everyone is welcome. Everyone belongs.
We are committed to protecting children and young people from harm. All applicants will undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment.
Salary
Level 2 SCHADS Award Salary
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