About the Role As a Volunteer Facilitator, you will support the delivery of Hearing Voices groups alongside experienced staff or peer workers. You will help create an inclusive and welcoming environment that values lived experience and promotes connection, understanding, and recovery. Key responsibilities include: Supporting group facilitation in a respectful, non-clinical setting Welcoming participants and helping create a safe, inclusive space Encouraging peer connection and shared learning Assisting with basic group setup, coordination, and pack-down Upholding confidentiality and group guidelines About You We’re looking for people who are: Compassionate, open-minded, and respectful of diverse experiences Strong communicators who can listen without judgement Reliable and able to work collaboratively Comfortable supporting people with mental health challenges Previous experience in group facilitation (supporting) Desirable: Lived experience of mental health challenges, or experience supporting others with mental health challenges Interest in peer-based or recovery-oriented approaches What You’ll Gain Meaningful experience supporting a recovery-focused program Training and ongoing support from experienced staff Opportunities to build skills in group facilitation and peer support The chance to contribute to a more inclusive and understanding community Requirements National Police Clearance (or willingness to obtain) Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain) Ability to commit to agreed session times Apply Now If you’re passionate about making a difference and supporting others to feel heard and understood, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact us at recruitment@rw.org.au for more information.