Job Summary
Remote / Work from Home
- $85,120 pro rata p.a. plus superannuation and salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 6th Jun 2025
Remote / Work from Home
At batyr, we care deeply about those we welcome into our team and do our best to support our team.
We do this by:
batyr is committed to providing a safe, culturally appropriate, inclusive environment for all people, regardless of ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, or gender identity. We believe that everyone’s voice is valid and worthy of being heard, and because of this, we strongly encourage people from all backgrounds to apply, especially those from minority or marginalised communities.
batyr has moved from strength to strength, continuing to grow within each region and receiving increased recognition as an expert in the preventative and educational mental health space. This role is pivotal to the continued success and strategic growth of batyr’s presence in South Australia.
The SA State Manager will be responsible for expanding batyr’s reach, visibility, and impact across the state. With a focus on establishing and strengthening relationships, this role will engage deeply with schools and universities, youth and mental health service providers, State and local Government bodies, including local councils and Primary Health Networks (PHNs) and key community stakeholders.
Working alongside our trained facilitators, the SA State Manager will oversee the booking, coordination and delivery of school, uni and community programs, building relationships with new and existing partners and ensuring that batyr’s impact is felt across the region. They will work with batyr’s Brand Team to build recognition and trust in the community through events and activations. They will also work closely with batyr’s Partnerships Team to support funding partnerships and ensure alignment with broader organisational objectives, supporting sustainable regional growth.
Working collaboratively with other State and Program Managers, the SA State Manager will ensure alignment with national strategy and program goals, while tailoring efforts to meet regional needs. With no direct reports initially, the role will establish the groundwork for future team development and long-term impact in the region.
The SA State Manager will report directly to the Head of Programs. All candidates will need to hold a current Working with Children Check and Police Check, or be willing to obtain these within one (1) month of starting the role.
We are a preventative youth mental health charity created and driven by young people for young people. We empower young people with the confidence and skills to overcome tough times and look out for each other. We work to create stigma-free communities that champion young people’s mental health and well-being. Our vision is a world where all young people lead mentally healthy and fulfilling lives.
We are an energetic, fun and dynamic team passionate about creating meaningful change for youth mental health. Excitingly, we are on the hunt to build our team with even more passionate, skilled and driven people to continue to develop our high-performance culture and expand the reach and impact of batyr. If you want a workplace where you can bring your full, weird and wonderful self to the office daily, this is the place.
You are passionate about purposeful work and excel at leading a team driven by a shared mission to make a meaningful impact. As a catalyst for action, you inspire others to achieve outstanding results while fostering a positive and engaging environment. You're a strategic thinker, adept at seeing the big picture and advancing your organisation's work through thoughtful actions, innovative opportunities, and strong relationships.
As with all of our employees, you will have an active interest in tackling the stigma in young people around mental health and are aligned with batyr’s five values; empathy, inclusivity, balance, positivity and boldness.
A position description is attached.
batyr prides itself on being a safe and inclusive workplace. Those from minority or marginalised communities are particularly encouraged to apply. This includes, but is definitely not limited to, people with a lived experience of mental illness, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, LGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities.
Remote / Work from Home