Job Summary
- $45 - $49.99 per hour
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 2nd May 2025
- Melbourne > Carnegie
Established in 1995, SHARC is a community of people impacted by alcohol, drugs and gambling, including family, friends and supporters.
Together, we work towards an Australian society where our communities’ lived expertise is at the heart of inclusive communities, services, and systems.
Lived expertise is at the heart of inclusive communities and services, where people proudly share their experiences and support each other in a society free of stigma and discrimination.
We transform lives, services and society through our community’s lived experience of alcohol and other drugs, gambling and related harms. We create change by being ourselves, supporting one another, telling our stories, sharing our knowledge, advocating and building allyships.
SHARC places a priority on a positive, supportive, and productive work environment. Our services operate within an empowerment framework which maximises client's and volunteer's opportunities for self-responsibility, mutual support and participation.
We transform lives, services and society through our community’s lived experience of alcohol and other drugs, gambling and related harms.
Peer Projects believe in the value of lived experience, one peer helping another, at all levels of the service system. Since its establishment, SHARC’s practice and service delivery has been underpinned by peer support.
We are the lead sector resource for peer activities and peer workforce development, working alongside the Department of Health to support the growth, development and sustainability of Victoria’s AOD peer workforce. We focus on state-wide capacity building of peer support activities, and the development of the AOD peer workforce discipline.
SHARC provides peer mentor support to participants in the following court programs:
A Peer Mentor in Justice utilises their direct lived experience of the justice system, a lived experience of alcohol and other drugs and recovery to form effective and emphatic peer relationships by appropriately sharing personal lived experience and understanding of:
As a Peer Mentor in Justice you will provide direct, one-on-one and group support to program participants. Working within the court’s facilities alongside other Peer Mentors in Justice and Court staff, you will have ready access to help and support from the SHARC Peer Services Coordinator by phone, email and regular site visits from senior staff. Your role is to positively mentor participants whilst they are going through the program, offering genuine empathy, understanding and practical support.
This is a designated AOD lived experience role.
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Further information about the opportunity can be obtained from the position description attached.