Peer Worker - South Sydney, NSW
2026-05-28T13:21:46+00:00
Mission Australia
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FULL_TIME
South Sydney, NSW
Sydney NSW
2000
Australia
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit, Healthcare
2026-06-27T17:00:00+00:00
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Life at Mission Australia
When you join the team at Mission Australia, you become part of a community who are determined to end homelessness and ensure people in need can thrive. United by our Christian purpose and values, we advocate for a fairer Australia, to meet the growing needs of people across the country. Together we’re building hope and possibility for all.
Find out more about us and our purpose.
Your opportunity
Mission Australia is seeking a Peer Worker to join our Community Living Supports (CLS) service, working alongside people experiencing mental health challenges to live meaningful, self‑directed lives in the community.
CLS is grounded in recovery‑oriented and person‑centred practice, supporting participants to build skills, confidence and social connection. In this role, you will intentionally draw on your own lived experience of recovery to provide peer‑based coaching and group support, foster hope and self‑determination, and contribute to a service that values authentic relationships, inclusion and social justice.
Your key responsibilities will be to:
- Provide peer‑based individual and group support, purposefully drawing on your lived experience and recovery journey to foster hope, self‑determination and social inclusion
- Build and maintain trusting, respectful relationships with participants, using authentic connection while maintaining clear professional boundaries
- Deliver coaching and group activities informed by the Lived Expertise Practice Framework, including safe storytelling, mutual learning and empowerment
- Support participants to identify their strengths, goals and support needs, and to build meaningful connections within family, community and social networks
- Contribute to the planning, co‑facilitation and continuous improvement of peer‑led groups and programs, incorporating participant feedback and voice
- Provide outreach and community‑based support, collaborating with colleagues and external services to improve participant outcomes
- Complete required documentation, reporting and administrative tasks to ensure quality, accountability and compliance with service standards
Requirements for success
- A related degree or diploma or minimum Cert IV in Mental Health or Peer Work
- Current valid WWCC and Drivers’ licence
- Lived experience of recovery related to mental health challenges, disability, homelessness, addiction or substance use, and the ability to purposefully use this experience to support others
- Experience working in mental health and/or community services, with an understanding of recovery‑oriented and person‑centred practice
- Ability to use your personal recovery story safely and ethically, within a lived expertise framework and with strong professional boundaries
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and meaningful relationships with participants, colleagues and external stakeholders
- Strong written and administrative skills, including accurate record‑keeping and confident use of digital systems and Microsoft Office
Before starting work with us, you will need to undertake a national police history check, qualifications, and referee checks, and have a clearance to work with children/vulnerable people.
Your benefits
To ensure our employees feel valued, empowered, and celebrated, we provide a range of employee benefits including:
- Rewarding work – every day you know you’re making a real difference
- Not-for-profit salary packaging, reducing your tax (details via AccessPay)
- Free external, confidential counselling and access to chaplaincy support
- Volunteering opportunities
- Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave
- Extra leave including: Mission Australia Thank You Day & Work Anniversary Day off
- Provide peer‑based individual and group support, purposefully drawing on your lived experience and recovery journey to foster hope, self‑determination and social inclusion
- Build and maintain trusting, respectful relationships with participants, using authentic connection while maintaining clear professional boundaries
- Deliver coaching and group activities informed by the Lived Expertise Practice Framework, including safe storytelling, mutual learning and empowerment
- Support participants to identify their strengths, goals and support needs, and to build meaningful connections within family, community and social networks
- Contribute to the planning, co‑facilitation and continuous improvement of peer‑led groups and programs, incorporating participant feedback and voice
- Provide outreach and community‑based support, collaborating with colleagues and external services to improve participant outcomes
- Complete required documentation, reporting and administrative tasks to ensure quality, accountability and compliance with service standards
- Ability to use your personal recovery story safely and ethically, within a lived expertise framework and with strong professional boundaries
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and meaningful relationships with participants, colleagues and external stakeholders
- Strong written and administrative skills, including accurate record‑keeping and confident use of digital systems and Microsoft Office
- A related degree or diploma or minimum Cert IV in Mental Health or Peer Work
- Current valid WWCC and Drivers’ licence
- Lived experience of recovery related to mental health challenges, disability, homelessness, addiction or substance use, and the ability to purposefully use this experience to support others
- Experience working in mental health and/or community services, with an understanding of recovery‑oriented and person‑centred practice
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Vacancy title:
Peer Worker - South Sydney, NSW
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Healthcare]
Jobs at:
Mission Australia
Deadline of this Job:
Saturday, June 27 2026
Duty Station:
South Sydney, NSW | Sydney NSW
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, May 28 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Life at Mission Australia
When you join the team at Mission Australia, you become part of a community who are determined to end homelessness and ensure people in need can thrive. United by our Christian purpose and values, we advocate for a fairer Australia, to meet the growing needs of people across the country. Together we’re building hope and possibility for all.
Find out more about us and our purpose.
Your opportunity
Mission Australia is seeking a Peer Worker to join our Community Living Supports (CLS) service, working alongside people experiencing mental health challenges to live meaningful, self‑directed lives in the community.
CLS is grounded in recovery‑oriented and person‑centred practice, supporting participants to build skills, confidence and social connection. In this role, you will intentionally draw on your own lived experience of recovery to provide peer‑based coaching and group support, foster hope and self‑determination, and contribute to a service that values authentic relationships, inclusion and social justice.
Your key responsibilities will be to:
- Provide peer‑based individual and group support, purposefully drawing on your lived experience and recovery journey to foster hope, self‑determination and social inclusion
- Build and maintain trusting, respectful relationships with participants, using authentic connection while maintaining clear professional boundaries
- Deliver coaching and group activities informed by the Lived Expertise Practice Framework, including safe storytelling, mutual learning and empowerment
- Support participants to identify their strengths, goals and support needs, and to build meaningful connections within family, community and social networks
- Contribute to the planning, co‑facilitation and continuous improvement of peer‑led groups and programs, incorporating participant feedback and voice
- Provide outreach and community‑based support, collaborating with colleagues and external services to improve participant outcomes
- Complete required documentation, reporting and administrative tasks to ensure quality, accountability and compliance with service standards
Requirements for success
- A related degree or diploma or minimum Cert IV in Mental Health or Peer Work
- Current valid WWCC and Drivers’ licence
- Lived experience of recovery related to mental health challenges, disability, homelessness, addiction or substance use, and the ability to purposefully use this experience to support others
- Experience working in mental health and/or community services, with an understanding of recovery‑oriented and person‑centred practice
- Ability to use your personal recovery story safely and ethically, within a lived expertise framework and with strong professional boundaries
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and meaningful relationships with participants, colleagues and external stakeholders
- Strong written and administrative skills, including accurate record‑keeping and confident use of digital systems and Microsoft Office
Before starting work with us, you will need to undertake a national police history check, qualifications, and referee checks, and have a clearance to work with children/vulnerable people.
Your benefits
To ensure our employees feel valued, empowered, and celebrated, we provide a range of employee benefits including:
- Rewarding work – every day you know you’re making a real difference
- Not-for-profit salary packaging, reducing your tax (details via AccessPay)
- Free external, confidential counselling and access to chaplaincy support
- Volunteering opportunities
- Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave
- Extra leave including: Mission Australia Thank You Day & Work Anniversary Day off
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: professional certificate
Job application procedure
Before starting work with us, you will need to undertake a national police history check, qualifications, and referee checks, and have a clearance to work with children/vulnerable people.
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