Published September 10, 2025
Last Modified September 9, 2025
Monash Health
Location
35 Centre Road, Scoresby, Australia
Job Type
Suburb
Melbourne
Contact Phone Number
Closing Date
September 18, 2025

Job Description

Job Type: Part Time Fixed Term Position (ending June 2027)

Category: Peer Worker Role

Embark on a rewarding career and be part of a team where your dedication makes a difference in people’s lives.

About the Role

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Peer Worker to join the Southern Dual Diagnosis Service (SDDS), part of Monash Health’s Drug and Alcohol Services.

This part-time role (0.8 EFT) is offered as a fixed-term contract until 30 June 2027, and is delivered in partnership with Harm Reduction Victoria (HRVic) and the Association of Participating Service Users (APSU) under the Reducing Harmful Drug Use through Peer Led Networks (RHDUPLN) initiative.

In this role, you will use your lived or living experience of mental health challenges and/or alcohol and other drug (AOD) use to:

Support services working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges.

Build capacity across sectors to better meet the needs of dual diagnosis consumers.

Provide training, harm reduction support, brief interventions, and relapse prevention strategies.

Collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal and external, to improve integrated service delivery.

Contribute to shared learning and strengthen lived experience workforce capability across systems.

Your work will be based primarily in Dandenong, with travel to other Monash Health and community sites across the southern metropolitan region of Melbourne.

For a confidential discussion and to explore the opportunity further, please call Tanya Clarke on 0438 320 295

Key Selection Criteria

About You

You're someone with personal lived or living experience in the mental health and/or AOD space, and you’re passionate about using that experience to support and advocate for others. You are:

Grounded in harm reduction principles and a person-centred approach.

Skilled in communication, engagement, and collaboration across services and communities.

Comfortable working in a multidisciplinary team and adaptable to changing environments.

Committed to building a stronger, more inclusive lived experience workforce.

Motivated to share your journey in a way that inspires hope, connection, and positive change.

You also bring:

A positive, compassionate, and non-judgemental attitude.

A strong understanding of dual diagnosis challenges from both lived and systemic perspectives.

A dedication to safe, high-quality care and continuous service improvement.

A commitment to Monash Health’s Strategic Guiding Principles.