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Job Description
Do you have lived experience of substance use recovery with Peer Workforce training (not limited to AOD specific training) and have had some experience in the LLE Peer Workforce space? We are looking to add this important experience to our teams. Based at Box Hill.
Make your mark:
- Part of a large and multidisciplinary team
- A key member of all the above-mentioned teams
- Bring an expertise and understanding of Lived Experience
Remuneration and benefits:
- SCHADS level 3 which is $39.77-$41.45 per hour dependent upon experience in a similar role.
- 1 position available, fixed term to June 30th 2026.
- Part time hours, 2 days per week, 0.4, 15.2 hours.
- Both office days at Box Hill close to public transport.
Make a move:
You can review the PD we have created here: Lived Experience Peer Worker PD AOD E AW 3 022025 V1.1.pdf
If you would like to discuss the position further, please contact Senior Team Leader Aaron Weston: Aaron.Weston@anglicarevic.org.au
The advertisement will close COB Sunday 24th August 2025 with interviews conducted 1st September 2025
Anglicare Victoria acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country.
Diversity and inclusivity are important to Anglicare Victoria and we are committed to ensuring our workplace and services reflect this. Everyone is welcome at Anglicare Victoria, regardless of age, ethnicity, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and physical ability.
Key Selection Criteria
Make it work:
- Training in Peer Work
- Experience in Lived Experience Peer workforce
- Shows a strong sense of what their LLE brings to the role and how this will support people accessing the service
- A developing understanding of the AOD workforce
- In active recovery for a sustained period.
- A passion for supporting individuals and/ or family members in their recovery journey through a relational and hope driven lens.