18 Aug
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Headspace National Office
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South Australia
18 Aug
Headspace National Office
South Australia
$70,000 to $90,000 plus superannuation plus salary packaging
Make a difference to young people by joining an innovative and well recognised national not-for-profit
Full time, hybrid, position to 30 June ****
Purpose-driven team and generous salary packaging and leave benefits
about headspace
headspace is Australia's leading youth mental health organisation established to improve the wellbeing of young people aged 12 to 25.
Through our national programs, partnerships, and support for the headspace network, we help young people and their families navigate mental health, work, and study challenges with confidence.
We strive to create environments where every young person feels empowered, supported, and able to thrive.
Learn more at headspace.org.au
about the program
The Mental Health Education Program (MHEP) delivers engaging, evidence‐based mental health education to school students, staff, parents and carers across Australia, with a strong focus on regional, rural and remote communities.
The program strengthens mental health literacy, enhances school capacity, and supports young people and families to access clear help‐seeking pathways, including local headspace centres and community‐based services.
This role sits within the headspace Schools & Communities division and works closely with other national programs, including headspace Centres.
why you'll love working with us
You will also be eligible to access headspace benefits including:
Not-for-profit salary sacrificing
15 days personal leave (pro rata for part time)
14 weeks paid parental leave
Additional leave over the Christmas/New Year period
Hybrid work (minimum of 2 days' a week in the office)
Flexible working arrangements
Access to EAP
Access to professional development
what you'll do
Working in this role, you will:
Deliver high‐quality mental health education workshops to students, staff, parents/carers and wider school communities.
Build strong, proactive and genuine relationships with school leaders, wellbeing teams, headspace centres, local services, and community stakeholders.
Travel regularly to ensure equitable access to the program, including:
Weekly travel across metropolitan regions during school terms, and
A minimum of four weeks per term travelling to regional, rural and remote communities intrastate and interstate.
Collaborate with colleagues and national teams to support school communities during postvention and critical incident recovery periods.
Work respectfully and collaboratively with First Nations communities and support culturally safe practices.
Contribute to continuous improvement, resource development and program evaluation activities.
Represent headspace Schools & Communities at planning days, national meetings, conferences, and other organisational priorities.
This is a dynamic, relationship‐focused role ideal for educators, mental health practitioners, and youth‐focused facilitators passionate about strengthening school wellbeing.
In this role, you may engage with young people and families navigating complex mental health and wellbeing concerns, including distressing or sensitive situations.
We are committed to supporting our staff through supervision and reflective practice and encourage applicants to consider how this work may impact them personally.
what you'll bring
To be successful in this role, you will bring:
Tertiary qualifications in mental health, education, community development, training or a related field; or relevant professional/community‐based experience.
Demonstrated experience in program delivery or service implementation.
Experience in the delivery of training and resource packages for young people, families, or professionals, ideally within school or mental health settings.
Demonstrated working knowledge of education sectors, student health and wellbeing policies, frameworks and programs and youth mental health.
Solid organisational and project management skills.
Highly developed verbal and written communication skills.
A current driver's licence and access to a fully maintained motor vehicle.
How to apply
We'd love to get to know you beyond your resume.
As part of your application, please upload a short video introduction (up to 2 minutes, maximum 30MB).
** Your video is a required part of the application process and is an opportunity to share your interest in the role and the strengths you would bring to headspace**
In your video, please:
share what has drawn you to this role
highlight the experience, skills or perspectives you would bring
tell us something unique about yourself or an unexpected skill you'd bring to the team
For more information contact Irene Foulis, National Program Manager, headspace Schools & Communities on
••••@headspace.org.au
Applications close *****pm Sunday 30 August ****.
headspace is an inclusive, safe and committed employer
headspace is committed to workforce diversity and to creating an inclusive workplace where all employees are valued, celebrated, and can contribute meaningfully.
We encourage applications from people with lived experience of diversity to enhance the depth of skill and insight within our workforce.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply for this role and all current vacancies.
headspace is committed to being a child safe and child friendly organisation that recognises, respects, and promotes the rights of children, young and vulnerable people.
For this reason, we will conduct a National Criminal Background Check and Working with Children Check as part of our recruitment process for all new employees.
headspace will provide reasonable personalisation for all candidates to participate equitably in the recruitment process.
Please advise us should you require assistance.
📌 Mental Health Education Program Consultant Sa/Tas (South Australia)
🏢 Headspace National Office
📍 South Australia