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Regional Manager - Mental Health & Wellbeing


Company : Foundation House Victoria (VFST Inc.)


Location : Melbourne, Victoria


Created : 2026-02-07


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

OverviewA full-time, ongoing position leading our Northern regionBased in our Broadmeadows (Dallas) office, with free onsite parkingSalary of 160k + super + leave loading + NFP salary packagingRebuilding Shattered Lives - Supporting people of refugee background to recover from torture and other traumatic eventsYour impactThe Mental Health and Wellbeing (MHW) Area of Foundation House delivers evidence-based best practice interventions that are trauma-informed and trauma-focused. Services are culturally safe and responsive to individuals and their families.The MHW Area supports the recovery of individuals and families through the application of its Counsellor Advocate model and all services are delivered according to the Foundation House Integrated Trauma Recovery Service Model, Rebuilding Shattered Lives: Integrated Trauma Recovery for People of Refugee Background (2nd edition), and international best practices.The Regional Manager North reports to the General Manager Mental Health and Wellbeing (GMMHW) and is responsible for the safe, effective person-centred and connected delivery of specialist trauma informed and trauma focussed direct (client) services to refugee background survivors of torture and other traumatic events in the northern region of Melbourne.The roleThe Regional Manager North provides leadership, management oversight and expertise in the delivery of counselling, advocacy, and other therapeutic interventions at individual, family and group levels, and contribute to community and service system capacity building in collaboration with other programs across Foundation House.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide leadership, management direction and oversight of the operations of the North regional staff team and site (approximately 40 staff).Build a strong a regional leadership team with direct line management of Team Leaders - establish key priorities with them and support them in their development.Ensure the delivery of high-quality services that are safe, effective, connected and person-centred and meet the needs of clients and refugee communities.Achieving key deliverables and targets (internal and external) as detailed in the strategic plan and contractual arrangements with funders.Prioritise and implement plans for the learning, development and support of staff in their work.Ensuring all staff have an engaged, safe, healthy, supportive and productive workplace environment.Managing the north regional budget and actively contributing to budget variance reporting and budget development.To be effective in their role, the Regional Manager North needs to develop and maintain strong stakeholder relationships with key partners, service providers, community organisations, clients and client community groups across the Northern metropolitan regionThe role is available as a full-time, ongoing position in our Broadmeadows (Dallas) office.What You''ll Need To Successfully ApplyTo be successful, you will need to positively respond to the below selection criteria:Post graduate qualifications in social work, psychology or other relevant qualification or a relevant tertiary qualification combined with relevant experienceDemonstrated experience in leadership and management of high-quality service provision in community, health or mental health settings, meeting contracted service delivery targets in accordance with organisational standards, policy and procedures.Expert knowledge, skills and experience in comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment and therapeutic intervention with clients of all ages presenting with complex trauma and mental health challenges.Detailed and sophisticated understanding of client risk, risk assessment and capacity to support team leaders and counsellor advocates in assessing, managing and responding effectively and sensitively to client risk.Proven ability to engage, lead and build teams, develop staff skills and effectively manage change.Understanding of trauma recovery principles, psychosocial models supporting trauma recovery, and an understanding of trauma specialist practice.In returnYou''ll Be Rewarded With:an attractive remuneration package of 160k plus superannuation and annual leave loadingsalary packaging benefits of up to $18,550 and novated car leasing optionsa role with true purpose to make a difference in people''s livesa welcoming, highly diverse and supportive team environmentaccess to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family members.About Foundation HouseWe Are:a state-wide agency offering services throughout Victoria. We currently have approximately 250 staff across our six offices in Brunswick, Dallas, Dandenong, Ringwood, Sunshine and Werribee, and we also provide services in partnership with other agencies in regional and rural Victoriavalues driven and committed to improving the life outcomes refugee background survivorsan inclusive and equal opportunity employera Child Safe organisation committed to promoting and protecting the interests and safety of children. We also actively play a part in combating family violence, as reflected in our organisational policies, protocols and staff development.How to applyPlease upload your CV and a cover letter (maximum one to two pages) outlining why you are suitable for this role and how you meet the selection criteria as described above.Refer to the position description on our website for detailed information about the role and our hiring process.Applications are due to close the 11th of February 2026. Please note, applications may be considered as they are received, and job ads may close early.For enquiries, please contact Justin Curreen-Harris from our HR Team via [email protected] or by phone on 03 9389 8985.Appointment to the position is subject to a satisfactory National Police Check, Working with Children Check and Reference Check process. If you have lived for a continuous period of 12 months or more in another country within the last 10 years, an International Police Check from that country will also be required.The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate proof of the Right to Work in Australia. #J-18808-Ljbffr