Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 30th Apr 2026
- Melbourne > Moorabbin

Have you supported (or continue to support) a young person with an eating disorder?
If the answer is YES - we are looking for YOU!
Alfred Infant Child and Youth Area Mental Health and Wellbeing Service (ICYAMHWS) is welcoming to infants, children, young people and their families/carers.
We provide accessible mental health services inclusive of family, friends and support networks.
We are a specialist, multi-disciplinary and intensive care mental health service incorporating the lived and living experience of family peer specialists and youth peer workers.
Our service is divided into two streams 0-11 and 12-26 years and includes specialist services in the areas of perinatal care, neurodevelopmental presentations, eating disorders and outreach support.
Here at Bayside Health our staff share they are proud of the workplace at Alfred ICYAMHWS, including shared values and attitudes, inclusion of diversity, company culture, innovation and impact, and career growth. ICYAMHWS staff feel working at ICYAMHWS is meaningful as they experience a sense of connection in what they do, express feeling valued in the work they undertake, and that they are making a difference. We pride ourselves on taking care of their staff by providing support, supervision, reflective practice, education and professional development, whilst challenging them to grow.
If you want to build a career in a team that adopts a family focused and systemic lens, and one which values respect, partnership and integrity, then click below to learn more about this job opportunity
The Family / Carer Peer Specialist program works in conjunction with our clinical teams to journey alongside family members or other carers in the network of the young person. Family members and friends often provide the main safety net and support system for a young person. Evidence shows that when family and friends are involved with services, outcomes for young people improve.
The aim of Family Peer Lived Experience is to:
As one of our Family Peer Specialists, you will draw from your own lived experience to offer support, either face to face or over the telephone, to families of young people up to 26 years of age attending Alfred ICYAMHWS.
If applicable, please specify specific requirements that you require in your cover letter or CV.
If this opportunity sounds like it is for you, click the 'Apply now' button, including your resume and cover letter.
For more information regarding the position please contact Wendy McCulloch (Manager, Family/Carer Program) via phone (Mon-Thur) on 0439 196 093 or via email anytime [email protected] using the subject line: Family Peer Specialist - Eating Disorders enquiry via EthicalJobs.
