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Mental Health Peer Worker

Summary

  • Be part of an innovative team that thrives on providing hope and support to young people experiencing complex mental health and AOD support needs.

  • Competitive remuneration with salary packaging benefits available.Full-time or Part-time opportunity (minimum 0.6 FTE) with flexible work arrangements available.

  • Maximum term contract until 30/06/2026, with the possibility of extension.

About the Opportunity

This Peer Worker role is part of the multidisciplinary Allied Health team within the Check-In Community Mental Health program at Frontyard Youth Services (FYS) in Melbourne’s CBD. 

The role draws on lived experience of mental health, including other co-occurring needs (AOD issues/homelessness etc) to build authentic relationships with young people aged 12–25. 

With a focus on fostering trust, safety, and hope, the Peer Worker supports young people to explore their experiences, access appropriate services, and work towards their mental health and social goals.

About you

We are looking for someone who has:

Essential:

  • Formal training in Peer Work (e.g. Intentional Peer Support/SHARC Peer Worker Training) and/or experience in formalised Peer Work role/s.
  • Demonstrated lived experience of mental health including other co-occurring needs (AOD issues/homelessness etc.) as well as accessing the service system/s, preferably in Victoria.
  • The ability to share lived experience in a purposeful and appropriate way that fosters trust, hope, connection and identification with young people.
  • Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build authentic, genuine, respectful and non-judgemental relationships with young people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to work collaboratively and effectively when implementing a lived experience perspective within multi-disciplinary teams, with internal and external stakeholders.
  • An understanding of the key issues affecting people with co-occurring needs including mental ill health, homelessness, disabilities, alcohol and other drug issues, health and safety issues and social connection.
  • A strong commitment to strengths and recovery-based, healing oriented practice. 
  • Knowledge of homelessness and other community services for young people.
  • Willingness to undergo professional development and training to support your role.
  • An understanding of the requirements for ensuring child safety.

 

Desirable

  • A basic level of computer literacy, including familiarity with Microsoft programs, is desirable. Support and training can be provided to develop skills as needed. 

Benefits of working with MCM include:

  • Inclusive Employer by the Diversity Council of Australia
  • Attractive Salary Packaging benefits
  • Supportive learning and development environment
  • Culture of continuous improvement

Screening Criteria

  • National Police check
  • Working with Children check or ability to obtain
  • Valid Victorian Drivers licence
  • Right to Work in Australia

Applications for this role close: 02 November 2025/ or applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early. 

 

Please include your current resume and cover letter.

 

Please review the position description to understand more about the role and responsibilities. 

 

If you have any needs throughout the recruitment process that have not already been catered for, we encourage you to contact recruitment@mcm.org.au to let us know how we can better support you to apply.

 

About MCM

 

MCM is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to safety. MCM embraces differences because we know that diversity and inclusion help us to attract, recruit, engage and retain talented people. 

We are a leading not-for profit-for-purpose organisation that offer a broad range of services in Disability, Homelessness, Palliative Care and Education.

 

Our commitment to Safety

MCM is committed to the safety of its clients and employees, taking a zero-tolerance approach to violence within the workplace and abuse, including child abuse and abuse of people with disability. All employees are required to comply with the Child Safe Standards.

 

Our commitment to Diversity, Inclusion & Equity of Access

At MCM we embrace our differences because we know that diversity helps us to innovate and make the biggest impact possible. Our DEI Strategy supports and drives an inclusive workplace culture. We embrace the learning opportunities that come with authentic commitment to equity of access for all. We particularly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates to apply.

 

Position details

  • Date posted

    03 October 2025
  • Closing Date

    02 November 2025
  • Location

    King Street Melbourne
  • Work type

    Full-time max term
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