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Are you passionate about supporting the wellbeing of communities through health promotion and community engagement activities?
MHACA is seeking a Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Officer to coordinate MHACA’s health promotion events and stalls, support mental health and suicide prevention educational sessions in the community and facilitate a local suicide prevention network. This role will support the development of content for MHACA’s presence on the web and social media and will coordinate health promotion activities with MHACA participants.
We are looking for someone who is passionate about community wellbeing and is experienced in event management and community engagement. Excellent stakeholder management skills are a must as is being able to talk to people on a range of wellbeing topics, including the sensitive issues of mental health challenges and suicide.
See the full position description and how to apply at www.mhaca.org.au/2025/05/18/health-promotion-and-suicide-prevention-officer/
POSITION HOURS: 38 hours a week. Fixed term contract until 30 June 2027.
SALARY LEVEL: $98 351.05 – $102 801.60 pro rata (MHACA EBA/SCHADS Level 5) + 11.5% super
Applications close 4pm Monday 2 June.
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Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention Officer - Mental Health Association of Central Australia
www.mhaca.org.au
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Are you supporting a young person and want to feel more confident, informed, and connected?
headspace Alice Springs is offering a series of free information sessions for parents, carers, and community members who support young people. These sessions are a chance to learn more about the challenges young people are facing — from anxiety, disordered eating, and autism, to grief, drug use, and gender identity — and how you can respond with confidence and care.
To register or ask questions, contact Annabelle, Clinical Lead at annabelle.moody@caac.org.au or call 08 8958 4544
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