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Students in Victoria studying a Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work will soon be able to apply for a cadetship with Mind through the Victorian government’s Peer Cadet Program.

Mind is one of nine community service organisations taking part in the program, which provides paid employment opportunities for people with lived and living experience of mental health challenges.

The Peer Cadet Program gives students in the final stages of their studies valuable opportunities to learn their professional in real workplace settings. Peer cadets receive supervision, training and reflective practice in a structured environment, to help them develop professional knowledge, skills and confidence.

This is the third year Mind has participated in the Peer Cadet Program, and there are three cadetships available.

Rachael King recently completed her peer cadetship with Mind. She said the opportunity to work alongside an experienced peer support worker has given her more tools in her toolbox.

“Mind has supported me to support others, and encouraged me to share my perspectives and explore my ideas. This has been a genuine, authentic placement and a wholesome experience on so many levels. I feel like I’ve got everything out of the Peer Cadet Program and I couldn’t be more grateful,” she said.

“This experience has encouraged me to show compassion in my work and it has taught me to believe in myself. The Peer Cadet Program has been the best place to start if you want to become job ready.”

At Mind we firmly believe in the value and expertise of those with lived experience of mental health challenges, and the insights and care they can provide someone.
- Mind Australia CEO Gill Callister

Mind Australia CEO Gill Callister said the Peer Cadet Program has helped develop and expand the lived experience workforce in Victoria.

“At Mind we firmly believe in the value and expertise of those with lived experience of mental health challenges, and the insights and care they can provide someone,” Ms Callister said.

“We are proud to support the Peer Cadet Program and we have already seen a number of cadets progress to permanent employment with Mind and other organisations. We commend the Victorian government for backing the growth of the lived experience workforce.”

Applications for the next round of the Peer Cadet Program will open in June 2024. To apply for the Peer Cadet Program with Mind, visit Jobs at Mind.

If you would like more information about Mind services near you, contact us via Mind Connect or phone: 1300 286 463.

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