
Recovery Support Worker
Richmond Wellbeing
Posted 10 days ago
It takes courage to walk beside someone through their recovery.
To believe in people’s strength when they can’t see it themselves. To show up, listen deeply, and hold space for growth.
What’s the role about?
Being a Recovery Support Worker at Richmind WA is more than just a job—it’s a calling.
You’ll support people navigating mental distress to build independence, reconnect with their strengths, and take steps toward the life they want to live.
This means helping with life skills, offering emotional support, and showing up as a consistent, compassionate presence.
You’ll be part of a supportive team, working in our residential homes—helping people feel safe, seen, and heard.
What does a typical day look like?
- Sharing a cuppa and talking through the day’s recovery goals
- Helping someone practice budgeting, cooking, or transport planning
- Supporting a person in distress with empathy and calm
- Celebrating a small but powerful win (like attending a group activity)
- Logging notes, chatting with your team, or attending a learning session
- Supporting a resident’s family to understand how to walk the recovery journey with them
The role is fixed-term part time offering 75 hours over 4 weeks -- this includes overnights and weekend shifts.
What makes you a great fit?
You don’t need to be a mental health expert—you just need to care deeply about people and believe in their ability to grow and heal.
We’re looking for someone who:
- Has a Cert IV in Mental Health, Community Services, or similar—and experience in mental health
- Is emotionally intelligent, calm under pressure, and values teamwork
- Can support someone through a tough moment, not just a task
- Understands (or wants to learn) recovery-oriented practice
- Has a current driver’s licence and relevant checks (see below)
- Lived experience of recovery (as a consumer, carer or family member) is especially valued here.
You’ll need:
- Cert IV in a mental health or similar and previous experience
- National Police Clearance (under 6 months old)
- Working With Children Check
- First Aid & CPR (HLTAID011, HLTAID010, HLTAID009)
- Valid driver’s licence
Who are we?
At Richmind WA, we’ve been supporting people on their mental health journeys for over 50 years.
We’re recovery-first, lived experience-led, and proudly Rainbow Tick accredited. We walk alongside people with compassion, courage, and belief in their potential.
Our services are residential, outreach, and everything in between—person-centred, trauma-informed, and inclusive at the core.
Our values?
- Living and breathing recovery
- Being brave and exploring
- Listening deeply and learning
- Putting people first
- Being passionate about inclusion and belonging
We work with Elders and First Nations staff to ensure culturally safe supports and value people of every background, identity, and experience.
Why join us?
- Meaningful work, every single day
- Flexible shift patterns—because life happens
- Salary packaging up to $18,640 (boosts your take-home pay)
- Two bonus leave days—your birthday + wellbeing leave
- Training, mentoring, and access to LinkedIn Learning
- Four weeks of annual leave (with the option to buy more)
- Free and confidential Employee Assistance Program
- Long service leave after 5 years
Ready to apply?
Click “Apply” with your resume and a short cover letter telling us:
- Why this role speaks to you
- How your values align with ours
- What makes you a great Recovery Support Worker
📩 Have questions? Reach out to our People & Capability team: [email protected]
⏳ We assess applications as they’re received, so don’t wait—we’d love to hear from you.
It takes courage to support someone’s recovery — and even more to believe in your own.
If this sounds like your kind of purpose, we hope you’ll apply.
About Richmond Wellbeing
People can and do recover from mental ill health.
Support people in your local community and make a real difference in the lives of others.
Richmond Wellbeing is a leading mental health service provider, providing services that address all aspects of mental wellbeing including supported residential accommodation, carer and family supports, training and education courses, and NDIS-assisted services. We take a holistic approach to healthcare, supporting individuals, families and communities on their recovery journey.
Continually working towards a more inclusive and diverse organisation is important to us as we develop safe and appropriate services for all, including people from Aboriginal, culturally and linguistically diverse and LGBTIQ+ communities. Work with us to make a difference. Join Richmond Wellbeing.
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