Support Worker (Mental Health) jobs in Bunbury, WA
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Support Worker (Mental Health) roles in Bunbury, WA sit within growing demand driven by population expansion. Private practice is active. NDIS sector strong. Proximity to Perth aids recruitment. WAPHA funds across the South West region. support worker (mental health) positions are found across public health services, community organisations, and private practice in the region.
Support workers in mental health assist people with daily living tasks, community participation, medication prompting, and connection to services. They may work with NDIS participants, in supported accommodation, in community mental health outreach, or in residential rehabilitation services. The work is relationship-focused and recovery-oriented.
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) South West Region delivers public mental health services across the South West of Western Australia, with Bunbury Hospital as the principal acute facility and community mental health teams operating from Bunbury and satellite sites across the region. The WACHS South West catchment includes Bunbury, Busselton, Mandurah, and surrounding communities.
Typical salary
$52k – $70k AUD
SCHADS Award applies for most community sector roles. NDIS price guide rates apply for registered providers. Penalty rates apply for shift and weekend work.
Registration
No statutory registration. NDIS Worker Screening Check required for most roles.
Qualifications typically required
- Certificate III in Individual Support or Certificate IV in Mental Health
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Current First Aid certificate
- Working with Children Check where applicable
Key employers in Bunbury, WA
- WA Country Health Service South West Region
- Bunbury Hospital
- headspace Bunbury
- WA Primary Health Alliance
- Edith Cowan University
- Ruah Community Services
- Uniting WA
- Richmond Wellbeing