Day Program Activities Officer

In keeping with MHACA’s vision, the Day Program promotes opportunities and choices for people with mental health difficulties in a supportive and facilitative environment that promotes recovery. It is a welcoming environment offering practical assistance and facilities as well as access to structured social, educational creative and therapeutic programs.

The Day Program Activities Officer reports to the Day Program Coordinator and works in conjunction with the Coordinator and other team members to implement social, recreational programs and the Drop-in Centre.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Day Program Activities Officer will work as a member of the Day Program team and will:

  • Support people with a severe and persistent mental illness who experience social isolation.
  • Collaborate with the colleagues to maintain the drop-in area.
  • Increase Community participation by assisting participants to develop new skills, social networks and participate in community activities.
  • Accompany participants to community activities and support them to participate.
  • Arrange and implement social, educational, and recreational activities which includes appropriate cultural and diverse social engagements.
  • Keep accurate documentation including making sure the daily activities and drop-in attendance sheet are filled out and kept up to date.
  • Must be compassionate, respectful, and patient.
  • Be able to work in a team environment as well as individually.
  • Actively participate in the organisation’s quality, safety, and risk management systems.

For a full position description, selection criteria and how to apply download the Day Program Activities Officer PD.

Applications close 4pm Monday 7th March

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Want to know how to help someone experiencing a mental health crisis?

MHACA is delivering the Standard Mental Health First Aid 2-day training.

πŸ“… Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 June 2026
πŸ•£ 8:15am–4:30pm
πŸ“ DoubleTree by Hilton, 82 Barrett Drive, Alice Springs

🎟 Register at events.humanitix.com/standard-mental-health-first-aid-24-25-june-2026

Learn how to recognise when someone may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis and how to provide support until professional help is available.

Training is FREE for pensioners, higher education & VET students, and Centrelink recipients.

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Want to know how to help someone experiencing a mental health crisis?
MHACA is delivering the Standard Mental Health First Aid 2-day training.
πŸ“… Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 June 2026 
πŸ•£ 8:15am–4:30pm
πŸ“ DoubleTree by Hilton, 82 Barrett Drive, Alice Springs
🎟 Register at https://events.humanitix.com/standard-mental-health-first-aid-24-25-june-2026
Learn how to recognise when someone may be experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis and how to provide support until professional help is available.
Training is FREE for pensioners, higher education & VET students, and Centrelink recipients.
#MentalHealthMatters #SuicidePreventionTraining #MentalHealthFirstAid

Registrations are open for the Central Australian Suicide Prevention Forum 2026.

πŸ“ DoubleTree by Hilton, 82 Barrett Drive, Alice Springs
πŸ“… Day 1 – Wednesday 10 June 2026 (8:30am–4:00pm)
πŸ“… Day 2 – Thursday 11 June 2026 (8:30am–4:00pm)

This annual event brings community members, professionals and leaders together to share knowledge and strengthen suicide prevention and postvention. There will be:
β€’ Guest speakers
β€’ Lived experience presentations
β€’ Aftercare supports
β€’ Safety planning group activity
β€’ Learnings from suicide prevention training
β€’ Interactive workshops
β€’ Self-care activities
β€’ Networking opportunities

The forum is free to attend, but places are limited. We encourage you to register for both days to get the most out of the program, although single-day attendance is welcome. Register at events.humanitix.com/central-australia-suicide-prevention-forum-2026

The forum is hosted by the Mental Health Association of Central Australia (MHACA) in partnership with Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, with support from the Northern Territory Government and DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs.

#SuicidePrevention #centralaustralia
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Registrations are open for the Central Australian Suicide Prevention Forum 2026.
πŸ“ DoubleTree by Hilton, 82 Barrett Drive, Alice Springs
πŸ“… Day 1 – Wednesday 10 June 2026 (8:30am–4:00pm)
πŸ“… Day 2 – Thursday 11 June 2026 (8:30am–4:00pm)
This annual event brings community members, professionals and leaders together to share knowledge and strengthen suicide prevention and postvention. There will be:
β€’ Guest speakers
β€’ Lived experience presentations
β€’ Aftercare supports
β€’ Safety planning group activity
β€’ Learnings from suicide prevention training
β€’ Interactive workshops
β€’ Self-care activities
β€’ Networking opportunities
The forum is free to attend, but places are limited. We encourage you to register for both days to get the most out of the program, although single-day attendance is welcome. Register at https://events.humanitix.com/central-australia-suicide-prevention-forum-2026 
The forum is hosted by the Mental Health Association of Central Australia (MHACA) in partnership with Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, with support from the Northern Territory Government and DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs.
#suicideprevention #centralaustralia
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