Department of HealthCommunity, Mental Health & WellbeingCMHW - MH & Statewide Services Applications must be submitted by Sunday 31 May 2026 11:55 PM AEST. Award/Classification: Health and Human Services (Tasmanian State Service) Award, General Stream, Operational Health Officer, Level 3 $67,193 to $72,126 per annum Employment type: Permanent, part-time Region: North Location: 62-64 Canning St, Lauceston Delivers care that strengthens families, restores hope and improves livesone relationship at a time Working in Older Persons Mental Health Services (OPMHS) Community Teams A Career with Purpose, Connection and Impact Who We Are Older Persons Mental Health Service (OPMHS) is part of Tasmanias Statewide Mental Health Services and provides specialist, communitybased mental health care for older people across the South, North and NorthWest of the state. OPMHS Community Teams work in partnership with older people, families and carers to support mental health, wellbeing, recovery and quality of lifeprimarily in peoples homes and communities. Our services are grounded in recoveryoriented, traumainformed and humanrightsbased practice and enriched by a strong and valued Lived Experience workforce. What We Do OPMHS Community Teams provide specialist support for older Tasmanians experiencing mental illhealth, including: Community mental health assessment, treatment and recovery support Support for people living with dementia and neuropsychiatric symptoms Care for individuals with complex and coexisting mental health needs Transitions between hospital and community Family and carer support, education and advocacy Collaborative care with primary care, aged care, non-government organisation and community services Our consumers are older people aged 65+, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50+, and individuals with youngonset neurodegenerative conditions who require specialised mental health support. Our Values, Culture and the Lived Experience Workforce OPMHS Community Teams live the One Health CARE values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. We also embed the core values and principles of Lived Experience practice, recognising lived experience as a form of professional expertise that is equal to clinical and academic knowledge. Our culture is underpinned by: Hope, empathy, mutuality and authenticity Equity, inclusion and social justice Collaborative relationships with families, carers and communities Lived Experience workersincluding Family/Carer Peer Workersare recognised as resources for change, contributing to meaningful service improvement, stronger engagement with families, and more recoveryoriented systems of care. Why Work With Us? As leaders and teams within OPMHS Community Services, we offer: A genuinely supportive, inclusive and valuesdriven workplace Dedicated Lived Experience supervision, coreflection and communities of practice Strong multidisciplinary team collaboration Opportunities to specialise in older persons mental health, dementia care, traumainformed practice and familyinclusive approaches Flexible working arrangements across community settings Opportunities to contribute to service development, advocacy and systems change The chance to make a tangible difference to older people and families across Tasmania We strongly value diversity, lived experience, reflective practice and resilience, and we actively support staff wellbeing and professional growth. The Role Family/Carer Peer Worker (Community Teams) The Family/Carer Peer Worker is a direct peer support role, drawing on the workers personal lived experience of supporting a family member or friend with mental illhealth. This role is a core part of OPMHS Community multidisciplinary teams and contributes a distinct, nonclinical perspective that complements medical, nursing and allied health care. In this role, you will: Work intentionally from your own lived experience, maintaining peer boundaries and role integrity Uphold Lived Experience values and principles, including hope, mutuality, choice, respect and authenticity Support families and carers to maintain their own wellbeing while supporting someone with mental illness Walk alongside families and carers to identify strengths, supports and pathways forward Foster hope, connection and understanding within the caring role Assist families and carers to navigate public mental health services and community supports Contribute the family/carer perspective in multidisciplinary team discussions, care planning and discharge planning Build strong relationships with internal teams, community services and Lived Experience networks Participate in reflective supervision, coreflection and professional learning as part of the Lived Experience workforce Your work will be guided by the values of Older Persons Mental Health Service and the Department of Health and supported through specialised Lived Experience leadership and practice supervision. What We Look For We are seeking people who: Have lived experience as a family member or carer of someone with mental illhealth Can clearly identify and articulate how you maintain your own sustained wellbeing Are compassionate, reflective and collaborative Value dignity, autonomy, choice and personcentred care Can work respectfully with diverse families, carers and communities Are committed to selfcare, supervision and continuous learning Appointment details Permanent parttime, day worker position, working 38 hours per fortnight, commencing as soon as possible. *notwithstanding hours to be negotiated with the successful applicant. Salary $67,193 $72,126 per annum (prorated). Our Employer 12% superannuation contribution is on top of this amount. Salary Packaging Youll have access to salary package a range of benefits including living expenses up to $9,010 + $2,650 in meal entertainment each FBT year + other benefits if eligible. Benefits available to eligible candidates Professional development and accelerated pathways. A range of leave entitlements, including study leave and Professional Development Support. Fitness Passport You, and your family can access 40+ fitness facilities across Tasmania for just $14.50 per week per person, or $28.05 for a family. Essential criteria Working With Children Registration Current Drivers Licence Desirable criteria Experience of supporting someone (family or friend) through mental health challenges, service use, periods of healing/personal recovery Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work, or willingness to work towards same #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Family/Carer Peer Worker