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Administration Officer – People and Culture Team

  • Permanent part time (minimum of 5 hours per week)
  • 12-month fixed-term contract with the possibility of extension
  • On a SCHADS Award Level 2
  • Midland office (head office)

We are seeking a motivated Admin Officer to assist our people and culture team in ensuring MIFWA is a positive, supportive, and great place to work. Due to the fluctuating nature of the demand in this role, the successful applicant will ideally work between 5 – 15 hours per week (days and times can be negotiated).

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Community Mental Health Support Worker

  • Permanent part time (minimum of 5 hours per week)
  • On a SCHADS Award Level 2
  • Multiple positions available across the Perth Metro

You will help provide practical, every day support to people out in the community and in their homes. This could involve assisting people with budgeting, cooking, household cleaning, grocery shopping, socialising, and assisting people to appointments. You will play an important role in assisting people to develop strategies to achieve their goals and build their independence.

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Peer Work at MIFWA

Find out what it’s like being a peer worker at MIFWA and how we’re creating a strong and sustainable peer workforce that is driven by the lived experience of people with mental health challenges.

Read MIFWA’s Lived Experience (Peer) Framework


 

NDIS Community Mental Health Worker
  • Part-time positions available across Perth Metro
  • Must be available to work a minimum of 2 days per week
  • Must have a valid driver’s licence
  • No qualifications required

Are you looking for an employer with a positive and supportive workplace culture?

Our NDIS team is growing, which means we need more Community Mental Health Workers genuinely interested in working with people who are experiencing mental health challenges.

As a Community Mental Health Worker, you’ll play an important role in helping people develop strategies to achieve their goals and build independence.

You’ll provide practical support both in people’s homes and out in the community, which could involve assisting with budgeting, cooking, socialising, grocery shopping, transportation, and assistance with appointments.

Apply here


NDIS Community Mental Health Worker open recruitment

We have an open recruitment process for our NDIS team.

Only applicants who are shortlisted will be contacted. We have a rolling recruitment, which means applicants may be contacted up to a month later due to the changing needs of the people we support.

Learn more and apply here

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