Part Time (0.7 FTE - 53.2 hours per fortnight), ongoing 1 x role based in Melton Leading LGBTQIA community services organisation About the role We have an opportunity for a LGBTQIA Lived Experience Mental Health Peer Worker to join Thorne Harbour Health’s Mental Health program. Based at Melton, this key role will: Provide empathetic and non-judgmental peer support to individuals and their families (including chosen family) and/or support networks. Advocate for the rights and wellbeing of the LGBTQIA community, promoting peer-led initiatives and empowering individuals. Collaborate effectively with clinical staff, multidisciplinary teams, and external partner organisations. Implement trauma-informed peer support practices. Participate in co-design and co-production initiatives. What’s on offer In addition to your salary of SCHADS Level 4 (pro-rata) and superannuation, Thorne Harbour also pays above award. You’ll also receive 17.5% leave loading and an ability to increase your take-home pay by accessing up to $15,900 in salary packaging benefits. There is also the option to increase your annual leave entitlements through our purchased leave program as well as professional and career development. About you You will have a Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work or a similar qualification. You will also bring to the role: Personal lived experience within the LGBTQIA community, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to mental health and wellbeing. Personal lived experience of engaging with the mental health sector as a consumer. Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust, establish rapport, and maintain compassionate and supportive relationships. An understanding of, and affinity with, the communities we serve. Ability to advocate for the rights and wellbeing of the LGBTIQA community, promoting peer-led support and empowerment. About us Combining passion, commitment and activism, Thorne Harbour Health aims to improve the health and wellbeing of our LGBTIQ communities and of those living with or affected by HIV. A detailed position description, including selection criteria, is attached. For further enquiries please contact Gus Hoetzel, LGBTQIA Specialist Mental Health Manager – gus.hoetzel@thorneharbour.org using the subject line: LGBTQIA Lived Experience Mental Health Peer Worker enquiry via EthicalJobs Applicants from our LGBTIQA communities including those living with HIV, those from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, First Nations people, and people with disability are encouraged to apply. How to Apply Written applications addressing the selection criteria and including a resume and the names and contact details of three professional referees should be made by clicking ' Apply now '. Important: it is essential that applicants specifically address the selection criteria. Where selection criteria have not been addressed, applications will not be considered. Thorne Harbour Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to child safety. We have zero tolerance of child abuse. Our robust human resources, recruitment and vetting practices are strictly adhered to during the application and interviewing process. Applicants should be aware that we carry out working with children, police records and reference checks for all roles.