Psychosocial Recovery Coaches
Selection Criteria/Key Competencies
- Psychosocial recovery coaches require lived and/or learnt experience.
- Recovery coaches must have tertiary qualifications in peer work or mental health (minimum of Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work or Certificate IV in Mental Health) or equivalent training; and/or a minimum two years of experience in mental health-related work.
- Recovery coaches work collaboratively with participants, families, carers and other services to identify, plan, design, and coordinate NDIS supports.
- provide assistance for participants to build capacity and resilience through strong and respectful relationships to support people with psychosocial disability to live a full and contributing life.
- Minimum 3 days Full time availability during the week.
- Must have a reliable vehicle, Driver’s License and ability to travel with third party insurance.
- Current First Aid Certificate or willingness to obtain one.
- Current National Criminal History Check or willingness to obtain one.
- Current Working with Children’s Check or willingness to obtain one.
- Prove you have the rights to work in Australia.
- A genuine desire to provide quality care and enhance the lives of our clients.
- Reliable, responsible attitude towards work and able to commit to regular hours ongoing.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills.
- Access to smart phone.
- Ability to provide a person-centred approach that empowers the client’s independence and choice.
- Experience in managing challenging behaviours and ensuring a safe environment for the client.