Aboriginal Mental Health Worker Trainee (Identified)
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- Aboriginal Health Trainee
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- REQ652008 Requisition #
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- 14 hours ago Post Date
Employment Type: Permanent Full Time
Position Classification: Aboriginal Health Worker
Location: Nepean Mental Health Centre
Remuneration: $65,012.00 - $93,971.00 per annum
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: REQ652008
Applications Close: 17/05/2026
This is a position identified for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people on the basis of a genuine occupational qualification under section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants must demonstrate Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander status in addition to addressing the selection criteria.
With CORE Values of Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment,
working with us will ensure your professional life is provided every opportunity to succeed and develop in your chosen career role.
About Us
Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD) is an exceptional environment to advance your career while enhancing your skills and expertise. As a recognised leader in the healthcare industry, we deliver a comprehensive range of public health services across the Nepean, Blue Mountains, and Lithgow Regions.
The Nepean Mental Health Centre provides inpatient care for people experiencing acute mental health issues through the short-stay Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre (PECC), the Acute Mental Health Unit, Mental Health High Dependency Unit, and Older Persons Mental Health Unit. We support our Patients by linking them to case managers for ongoing treatment and support within an environment appropriate to the person's needs.
The NSW Aboriginal Mental Health Traineeship Program, delivered in partnership with the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD) Mental Health Service, is an important initiative designed to strengthen the Aboriginal mental health workforce and support the Ministry of Health’s commitment to employing one Aboriginal mental health professional per 1000 Aboriginal people. This program plays a vital role in improving access to culturally safe and responsive mental health services for Aboriginal communities and organisations across the region.
As part of the NBMLHD traineeship, successful applicants will undertake a three‑year Bachelor of Health Science (Mental Health) through the Djirrawang Program at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga. Alongside their academic studies, trainees will participate in a series of supported clinical placements across NBMLHD and work under professional supervision as valued members of the Nepean Blue Mountains Mental Health Service.
This unique combination of study, practical experience, and cultural support provides a strong foundation for a rewarding career in Aboriginal mental health and contributes to meaningful change within the community. Apply Now!
Benefits available to eligible NBMLHD employees
- Accrued Day Off (ADO)
- Opportunity for extra tax savings through Salary Packaging
- Novated Leasing
- Great education opportunities through Education Training Service which offers over 110 courses each year
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family members
- Fitness Passport
NBMLHD is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment which reflects the community we serve. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTIQA+, Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) people, neurodiverse individuals, and people with disabilities to apply.
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What you will bring to the role
- Must be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent – Aboriginality/Torres Strait Islander descent is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
- Commitment to a three-year traineeship which includes successfully completing workload clinical requirements, a university degree through distance education, attendance at residential schools at Wagga Wagga and university clinical placements across NBMLHD
- Ability to positively contribute to Closing the Gap strategies for Aboriginal people by building networks with Aboriginal communities and stakeholders which will increase Aboriginal participation in decision making processes.
- Understand the mental health and wellbeing needs of Aboriginal communities
- Ability to participate as a member of a multidisciplinary mental health team and work under the direction of a supervisor.
- Demonstrated effective verbal and written communication.
- Competent in using computers to produce documents, email and enter data.
- Current unrestricted NSW driver’s licence (P2 acceptable).
Need more information?
1) Click here for the Position Description
2) Find out more about applying for this position
For role related queries or questions contact Stephen Ainsworth on Stephen.Ainsworth@health.nsw.gov.au
