
Peer Wellbeing Navigator - First Nations
Wellways
Posted 20 hours ago
- First Nations Lived Experience role within the new Medicare Mental Health Centre
- Draw on your lived experience to engage and support the lives of the First Nations community
- 7 month short term contract - parental leave cover
Medicare Mental Health Centre
Sunshine Coast
Working together, Wellways and Clarity Health Care are committed to delivering a spectrum of mental health and addiction supports and interventions tailored to the unique need of the community.
About the Role
Are you passionate about using your lived experience to support and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities? Join us as a First Nations Peer Wellbeing Navigator within the new Medicare Mental Health Centre on the Sunshine Coast. This role provides an opportunity to offer culturally responsive peer support, guiding individuals on their mental health and recovery journeys through an approach-blending traditional cultural healing knowledge and practices with mainstream mental health services.
Key Benefits:
- Short term 7-month contract
- SCHADS Level 4 - $43.08 per hour + superannuation + salary packaging benefits
- Work within a team that values Lived/Living Experience, cultural inclusivity, and peer-led support
- Salary packaging up to $15,899 per annum + additional meal and entertainment allowance
- 17.5% leave loading + cultural leave
What You'll Be Doing:
- Intentional Peer Support - Walk alongside community members, using shared experiences to create meaningful connections.
- One-on-One Service Navigation - Assist individuals in accessing the right supports, advocating for their needs.
- Facilitating First Nations Group Sessions - Lead culturally safe peer-led recovery groups
- Building Capacity - Strengthen community engagement, empowering individuals to navigate health services confidently.
- Support Social and Emotional Wellbeing - Support engagement with culturally appropriate treatment options, incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of healing.
You will have:
- Personal experience with mental health challenges, distress, or recovery and a willingness to share your journey in a culturally safe and appropriate way.
- A strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing, recognising how cultural, spiritual, and kinship systems influence health and healing.
- Demonstrated connections to First Nations communities, with knowledge of the unique barriers faced in accessing mental health supports.
- The ability to provide trauma-informed, person-cantered peer support while honouring the strengths and resilience of First Nations peoples.
- A community-recognised voice-acknowledged by local Elders, leaders, or organisations.
What You Need to Bring:
- Certificate IV/Diploma in Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD), Peer Work or 1+ year experience in a relevant field
- Ability to work a rotating roster including evenings and weekends if required
- 100 points of ID and Right to Work in Australia
- Driver's Licence
- National Police Check, Working with Children Check (Blue Card) & NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Completion of NDIS Worker Orientation Modules (free online course)
Why Work With Us?
At Wellways, we believe in the power of Lived Experience and Peer Work. We provide a culturally safe and inclusive environment where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are valued, heard, and supported. Our approach is deeply rooted in the principles of social and emotional wellbeing, ensuring that peer support remains strength-based, community-led, and culturally empowering.
If you are passionate about supporting your community through culturally safe peer support, we encourage you to apply!
For further information regarding this role, please contact Ryan Olsen | [email protected]
To view the full Position Description and submit your cover letter and application, click APPLY.
Wellways is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable people. Successful applicants must undergo a comprehensive screening process prior to commencement.
About Wellways
Wellways Australia Limited is a leading not-for-profit mental health and disability support organisation with services in Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania. Our services span mental health, disability and community care, and reach thousands of people each year.
We work with a diverse range of people living with mental health issues or various disabilities, and their families, friends and carers, to bring about positive change and build good lives in their communities. This can include creating a home, securing a job and building meaningful relationships.
Our mental health, disability and rehabilitation services bring together evidence from research with an understanding of people’s lived experience—what works for them. Our mental health workforce includes clinicians, nurses, community support workers and ‘peers’—those who have a lived experience of mental illness and recovery. Together, they create an environment that focuses on hope rather than illness.
We work in partnership with people and their families to identify their own needs and goals and support them to attain a great life in the community. Our partnerships extend to clinicians, GPs, hospitals, community health organisations and government, ensuring that our services and programs reach people in the communities in which they live.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website
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