Description:
The key duties of the position include
The Role
The role of a Mental Health Promotions Coordinator within the Directorate of Military Mental Health and Psychology will allow you to be innovative, creative, flexible, and challenge you to think outside the box in the way you deliver Mental Health Promotion strategies, activities and training to an incredibly unique audience.
You will get to work collaboratively with a geographically dispersed team to promote and communicate training, resources, and events to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) community using a variety of channels.
The role requires overnight travel, providing administrative support as part of training governance requirements, minor technical support to online training, occasional work on weekends and outside of core business hours (with accrual of flex time), and requires a large amount of time away from your desk delivering training and engaging with ADF members.
About our Team
The Military Mental Health Training and Promotions team sits within the Directorate of Military Mental Health and Psychology.
The Directorate of Military Mental Health and Psychology is involved in a range of activities supporting the mental health and psychological effectiveness of Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, including training and education, mental health support programs, policy and governance, organisational climate surveys, and monitoring and evaluation.
Within this Directorate, you will be part of an agile and geographically dispersed multi-disciplinary team that provides mental health promotion, prevention, and early intervention services to support ADF members.
Our Ideal Candidate
Our ideal candidate will have the following skills and attributes:
- Ability to work closely and collaboratively with immediate manager.
- Able to work effectively as part of a small team, with capacity to work independently as required.
- Confidence to engage with broad and diverse stakeholders.
- Ability to engage and tailor communication styles, to a wide range of audiences either face-to-face or virtually (online).
- Able to deliver a number of workshops across different topics including: suicide prevention, mental health & wellbeing and alcohol, tobacco & other drugs.
11 May 2025;
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