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Position Description February 18 Position description Peer Support Worker Section A: Position details Position title: Employment Status: Classification and Salary: Location: Hours: Peer Support Worker Part Time (0.6FTE) CSD Level 2 from $57,170 $62,811 pa (Pro Rata) Dependent on skills and experience Neami Shenton Park: Suite 6/315 Railway Road, Shenton Park WA Neami Joondalup: Unit 1/20 Mercer Lane, Joondalup WA 6027 (Split between Shenton Park and Joondalup) Available Monday to Friday 9.00am 5.30pm Contract Details: Maximum Term Contract until 30 June 2019 Organisational context Neami National is a community-based recovery and rehabilitation service supporting people living with mental illness and psychiatric disability to improve their health, live independently and pursue a life based on their own strengths, values and goals. We provide services in more than 50 locations, ranging from the inner-city and suburbs to regional and remote parts of Australia. Our vision is for full citizenship for all people living with a mental illness in Australian society. Our mission is to improve mental health and wellbeing in local communities across the country. We believe that recovery is an individual process and that with the right kind of support everyone can live a life based on their own strengths, values and goals for the future. We use an approach called the Collaborative Recovery Model (CRM) to support people through our services. The CRM assists individuals to identify their personal strengths and values, to set goals and then helps them make progress towards achieving them. As an organisation based strongly on our mission, vision and values, Neami is committed to demonstrating the highest standards of safety and quality across all of our services. Neami views quality, safety and clinical governance activities as key components of the role and responsibilities of all staff and an essential process in the provision of safe and high quality support services to consumers. We are a smoke free organisation. neaminational.org.au 1 of 7

Position overview Peer Support Workers provide a range of rehabilitation and support to consumers, tailored to meet their individual needs. Neami National's work with consumers occurs within their own community of friends, family and neighbourhood. You will work closely with Community Rehabilitation and Support Workers, clinical case managers and other community partner organisations in order to deliver the best possible comprehensive service to consumers. Peer Support Workers at Neami National function within a collaborative team approach and are supported by regular opportunities to reflect upon their practice and access comprehensive training and development. Gain valuable experience working within a recovery model of service delivery in a supportive team environment. Peer Support Workers are integral members of the team and draw on their lived experience of recovery from mental illness, to instil confidence and hope in others about the journey of recovery. You must have a lived experience of your own mental illness and a rich understanding of your own processes of recovery. You must be willing to purposefully use your own story to help others further their own understanding of recovery. The Peer Support Worker may also assist new consumers in their entry into the service and in providing individual support to consumers focusing on their strengths to achieve identified goals. At some sites Peer Support Workers facilitate Flourish, a peer facilitated recovery-based self-development program. The program focuses on individual strengths and values in aspiring towards personal goals and selfdirected change. At other Neami sites Assertive Outreach Peer Support Workers collaborate with outreach teams to assist people to identify goals and work towards achieving them address other needs. Whilst the Peer Support Worker role varies slightly from site to site, Peer Support Workers are an important element of the team approach and bring the wisdom of experience to many aspects of service delivery including service promotion, group programs and case reviews. As with other Neami staff, Peer Support Workers have access to a tailored training program and to regular supervision. Period of employment Maximum Term Contract until 30 June 2019, subject to a 3-month probationary period. Accountability The Peer Support Worker is accountable to the Service Manager and Senior Practice Leader. Conditions of employment The terms and conditions of employment will be in accordance with the Neami National Employment Agreement CSD $57,170 $62,811 pa (pro rata) depending on experience. A number of benefits are available to staff, including generous salary packaging with rewarding NFP fringe benefit tax exemptions. Core requirements prior to any offer, or commencement of employment: Criminal record checks are mandatory for all new appointments. Neami will cover the cost of an Australian check. Where a new employee has lived outside of Australia for 12 months or more within the last 10 years, the cost of an International check will be borne by the applicant (~$142.00). Working with Children check required before commencement of work (employee responsibility). You must maintain a right to work in Australia, in the position and location of employment during your employment with Neami. You must comply with all terms of any such grant of a right to work in Australia 2 of 7

Section B: application procedure To discuss the position, please contact: Name: Geordie Bailey Title: Service Manager Contact Phone Number: (08) 9381 7727 Applications should include a current resume and a Cover Letter explaining your interest in the position and your reasons for wanting to work at Neami National. You do NOT need to provide a written response to the selection criteria. To apply, please: Include three current referees. Refer to the Job tab on our website to submit your application. Ensure the files are in Word (.doc) or Adobe Reader (.pdf) format. Closing date for applications: Sunday 18 th February 2018 Please visit www.neaminational.org.au for more information on our organisation, services and other employment opportunities around Australia. 3 of 7

Section C: key responsibilities Bringing your lived experience, knowledge, skills and abilities: Engage consumers and develop trusting and professional relationships that respect worker / consumer boundaries Seek to learn about the consumers interests, their connections with family and friends, and work with the consumer in building their capacity to be part of their community Provide emotional support to consumers by constructively applying lessons learnt through your own lived experience, i.e. be a bearer of hope that recovery can and does occur Draw upon your understanding and belief in strength based, recovery orientated models of service Provide opportunities to discuss problem solving strategies, reflecting on helpful and unhelpful behaviours Provide social validation support by giving consumers feedback about their social interaction Assist other staff members in the development and regular review of the consumer s individual service plan Work as part of a team in assisting consumers to engage with the practices associated with the Collaborative Recovery Model, i.e. assisting the consumers in values and strengths identification and clarification, assisting the consumer to complete tasks as part of goal striving Participate fully as a team member Cooperate closely with team members in order to ensure continuity of care and provision of a comprehensive service to consumers Actively participate in reflective practice through team meetings, decision-making processes, service planning sessions, supervision and staff development activities Contribute to the further development of best practice by informing policies and project submissions effectively drawing upon your personal experience of mental illness In consultation with consumers contribute to regular evaluations of the effectiveness of the service Maintain records and resources Collect, collate, and maintain data on consumer contact With team members collect information on community resources 4 of 7

Section D: key competencies Creating diverse staff teams The values, skills, attributes and commitment of our staff are key to our success and reputation as a national mental health service that provides high quality support services to people living with a mental illness. We are strongly committed to further developing and diversifying our work force as part of our strategic directions. We celebrate multidisciplinary teams and value the rich skills and experiences brought by applicants from a range of sectors and professional backgrounds. Further depth is brought by those from diverse cultural backgrounds, Aboriginal staff, and those with lived experiences of mental illness and recovery, all of whom are strongly encouraged to apply for any roles that match their skills and interest. The following competency criteria will inform our selection decision: Adhering to principles and values Upholds ethical behaviour, consistent with values as characterised by honesty, fairness responsibility and hope Demonstrates integrity and credibility, and fosters open honest communication Demonstrates commitment to the organisation and its values, and a belief in recovery and selfempowerment Can articulate, apply and integrate the values of peer support work, and uphold Neami s values Relating to people and building connections Adapts to the team and contributes to a positive team dynamic Listens, consults others and communicates proactively Develops and openly communicates self-insight, such as an awareness of own strengths and areas for development Establishes respectful professional relationships that have clear boundaries with consumers, staff and partner organisations Demonstrates an interest and understanding of others and relates well to people at all levels Gains agreement and commitment from others by engaging and gaining respect Building a sense of equality between PSW and consumer Communicating and facilitating Speaks clearly, fluently and honestly to engender trust Demonstrates awareness of, and ability to regulate own emotional reactions Adapts communication style to meet the needs of others, and identifies changing needs within a group Engages a diverse range of people, and facilitates groups with skill and confidence, actively working to create an equal environment 5 of 7

Produces new ideas, approaches or insights in developing and using one s narrative of Lived Experience of recovery Produces a range of examples of Lived Experience of recovery to support and deepen a consumer s understanding of the recovery journey Can creatively tailor group activities to engage and meet the needs of participants Plans, uses and continually reviews self-disclosure in a purposeful, meaningful and safe way Planning, organising, and problem solving Manages time effectively Efficiently sources and organises resources required for a task Is accountable and proactive about reviewing progress and outcomes Accepts instructions from others and understands and respects constraints within an organisation Exercises common sense in making judgments and seeks solutions to problems Adapting and responding to change and coping with challenges Adapts to changing circumstances quickly and responds to the reactions and feedback of others Adapts interpersonal style to suit different people or situations, and shows confidence in managing change Shows respect and sensitivity towards diversity Deals with ambiguity, making positive use of the opportunities it presents Maintains a hopeful and positive outlook during challenging times at work Demonstrates the ability to self-reflect, using reflection as an opportunity to learn Demonstrates confidence and willingness to seek support Additional requirements you will need: Computer literacy and written communication skills Current Australian driver s licence Lived experience of mental illness and demonstrated experience of recovery Experience of the public or private mental health system Demonstrated experience in facilitating groups, including the ability to prioritise different needs within a group 6 of 7

About Neami National Neami National is a community mental health service supporting people living with mental illness to improve their health, live independently and pursue a life based on their own strengths, values and goals. We were founded in 1986 by a group of concerned residents wanting to support people in their local community. Our vision is for full citizenship for all people living with a mental illness in Australia. Our mission is to improve mental health and wellbeing in local communities. Our values and core principles are self-determination, choice, change, respect, empowerment, growth, hope, wellbeing, partnerships, diversity, learning and quality. We believe everyone can live a fulfilling and meaningful life through connecting with the things they care about, the people around them and their local community. Our role is to work with and walk beside people in their own recovery journey, whatever that means to them and however long it takes. Today, we support over 8,000 Australians in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia across a variety of short and longer term mental health support and housing services. Three reasons to work with us 1. High quality services We have a fundamental commitment to provide each person we support with the highest quality services possible that match their values, strengths and goals in life. We base our work on the best evidence available and have our own Research and Service Development Team. We also have an in-house Learning and Development Team that offers comprehensive training to all staff throughout their time with us. Our service model is based on the University of Wollongong s Collaborative Recovery Model, which underpins all our services and provides for consistency and measurable outcomes. We also incorporate the Optimal Health Program from St Vincent s Frameworks for Health, our own Physical Health Prompt and other complementary tools and approaches as needed. 2. Learning and innovation We have grown and developed a lot in the last three years, with a doubling of the number of people we support and in the staff who support them. This growth and development can be directly attributed to the quality of our services and the culture of learning and innovation that drives us as an organisation. We believe in learning new things, considering new perspectives and testing out new ideas as we find better ways to do things. We are always looking ahead to ensure we can take advantage of new opportunities and respond to any risks or issues that are facing us and our sector. 3. Support for staff Everything we do to support people to improve their mental health and wellbeing relies on our talented, well trained and passionate staff team. We know that providing support to people with complex needs is challenging as are many of the other corporate roles within our organisation. That is why we provide a supportive environment, comprehensive training, generous leave provisions and workplace flexibility measures to help people balance work and personal commitments. 7 of 7