Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 13th May 2021
HelpingMinds is a highly regarded carer support and mental health services organisation, established over 40 years ago. Our compassionate team of staff and dedicated volunteers throughout the metro and regional areas, provide quality services and support to more than 10,000 children, youth, adults, and families affected by mental illness every year.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Training and Development Officer to support the development and delivery of training and learning activities that build workforce capacity and drive continuous improvement. To be successful in this role you will need to be passionate about making a positive impact and have a willingness to work within HelpingMinds values.
This position sits within our Human Resources team and reports directly to the Executive People and Culture and is offered on a permanent full-time basis (38 hours per week). The position will be based out of our Perth office however some flexibility is offered around work from home and/or from other office locations across the Metro area.
This is an opportunity for an enthusiastic Training & Development Officer with a genuine interest in working collaboratively to ensure effective team goals and organisational outcomes are met.
Minimum qualifications and experience:
Required skills:
In addition to joining a professional and dynamic team, you will work in a supportive and positive environment with staff that live by HelpingMinds’ values and have a strong focus on community needs. We understand the importance of health and wellbeing and offer an employee wellness program.
Benefits include:
For more information, contact the Recruitment team on 08 9427 7100.
Please note: given the high volume of candidate applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
HelpingMinds is an equal opportunity employer supporting diversity in the workplace. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTIQIA+, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, and people with lived experience of mental health issues and of supporting family members with mental health issues.