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Peer Support Worker roles in Adelaide, SA sit within steady demand across most disciplines. Community mental health and nursing roles are most active. The compact size of the sector means competition for senior clinical roles can be significant. peer support worker positions are found across public health services, community organisations, and private practice in the region.
Peer Support Workers occupy a unique and valued role in the mental health sector — their personal experience of mental illness and recovery is the core qualification for the role. They provide one-to-one and group support, model recovery, share coping strategies, and help people navigate the mental health system from a position of genuine empathy.
SA Health delivers mental health services through Central Adelaide LHN, Northern Adelaide LHN, and Southern Adelaide LHN, each with community mental health teams and inpatient facilities. The Older Persons Mental Health Service and Forensic Mental Health Service are significant specialist employers in the state.
Typical salary
$55k – $75k AUD
Rates vary by employer and award. Community services award applies in most NGO roles. Senior peer worker and coordinator roles attract higher salaries.
Registration
No statutory registration required. Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work is the standard qualification.
Qualifications typically required
- Lived experience of mental illness and recovery (essential)
- Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work (or equivalent)
- NDIS Worker Screening Check for community roles
- Working with Children Check where applicable
Key employers in Adelaide, SA
- SA Health
- Central Adelaide LHN
- Northern Adelaide LHN
- Southern Adelaide LHN
- Neami National
- Uniting SA
- headspace
- ACIS (Acute Crisis Intervention Service)