First Peoples Wellbeing Worker
Forensicare Careers |
Ravenhall VIC |
AU
Extensive investment in facilities and people supporting our significant service expansion Full Time Ongoing Based at Ravenhall Correctional Centre A culture where people care A career in the forensic mental health sector is diverse, challenging and rewarding. A career at Forensicare will be like no other. If youre passionate about supporting people in their mental health recovery, Forensicare is where you need to be. You will be a part of a caring and supportive team, making a real difference to people living with the dual stigma of mental illness and offending. We approach our work with curiosity and a commitment to understanding the unique needs of our consumers and carers. Working across community, hospital and prison settings, you can learn, apply your specialist skills and advance in your profession. Together, we can contribute to a more connected, compassionate mental health and criminal justice system. Job location Forensicare provides specialist forensic mental health services across 12 of Victorias 14 prisons with expansion underway to include Western Plains in the Barwon region. This position based at Ravenhall Correctional Centre in Melbournes west, provides 75 prison-based custodial mental health beds as well as assessments and outpatient services provided in maximum-security forensic mental health complex within the medium-security prison. About the Role: Forensicares First Peoples Wellbeing Worker along with the multidisciplinary team aims to improve the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of First Nations consumers through effective engagement, support and linkage within the custodial environment and into the community. The position works closely with members of the prison Directorate and senior management to ensure the provision of high quality and culturally sensitive health for First Nations Consumers in custodial settings. The opportunity to work with other Forensicare First Peoples staff (across clinical settings and policy roles) will be promoted and made possible, enabling a contribution at both the prisons directorate and whole organisational level. Duties:
- Demonstrate a commitment to person-centred, recovery-oriented care delivery and ensure all elements of delegated work are completed to a high standard.
- Support clinicians to undertake a culturally appropriate SEWB assessment and provide cultural support as required for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers admitted to a custodial unit at Ravenhall Correctional Centre, where specialist mental health treatment is provided
- Support service-wide initiatives to enhance consumer and family connections to country and kinship.
- Encourage access to cultural and traditional healing methods for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers at or awaiting transfer to the hospital.
- Demonstrated experience in supporting First Nations consumers through engaging connections with clinical staff and supporting delivery of care via the lens of a Social and Emotional Framework.
- The incumbents of this position must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
- Demonstrated commitment to Mental Health Recovery principles and improving social and emotional wellbeing outcomes for First people and communities.
- Demonstrated organisational, communication, liaison and interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate with a range of people and work effectively within cross cultural teams.
- Demonstrates high level of Emotional intelligence
- Please Note - Applications will be reviewed and interviewed as they are received.
Information :
- Company : Forensicare Careers
- Position : First Peoples Wellbeing Worker
- Location : Ravenhall VIC
- Country : AU
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Post Date : 2025-03-15 | Expired Date : 2025-04-14