About Role:
We are seeking a compassionate, skilled Trauma‑Informed Group Facilitator to lead supportive group programs for individuals with diverse lived experiences. This role is ideal for someone who brings emotional steadiness, strong interpersonal skills, and a deep commitment to creating safe, inclusive spaces where participants feel respected, empowered, and understood.
Key Responsibilities
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Facilitate structured group sessions using trauma‑informed principles
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Create a safe, predictable, and supportive environment for all participants
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Guide discussions, activities, and reflections with sensitivity and clarity
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Monitor group dynamics and respond to emotional or behavioural shifts appropriately
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Use grounding, regulation, and de‑escalation techniques when needed
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Maintain professional boundaries and uphold confidentiality
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Collaborate with the team to plan sessions, review participant needs, and ensure program quality
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Document attendance, observations, and relevant session notes in line with organisational policies
About you:
Required Skills & Attributes
You will bring a minimum of three years’ experience working as a Mental Health Practitioner, providing client assessment, therapeutic support, crisis intervention, and case management within community or clinical settings, as well as the below:
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Strong attunement to participant needs, emotions, and non‑verbal cues
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Clear, compassionate communication style
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Ability to set boundaries and hold group structure effectively
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Solid understanding of trauma impacts and trauma‑informed practice
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Competence in grounding and emotional regulation strategies
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Commitment to cultural humility, inclusivity, and respect for diverse identities
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Ability to manage group dynamics and maintain an equitable, balanced space
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High level of self‑awareness, reflective practice, and emotional steadiness
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Sound ethical judgment and ability to prioritise safety
Qualifications & Experience
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Experience facilitating groups in community, mental health, education, or related settings
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Training or demonstrated knowledge in trauma‑informed practice
What’s in it for You:
At Ramsay, we care for our people by offering benefits that truly support your career, wellbeing and lifestyle, including:
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Grow your career with recognition programs, employee referral bonuses, scholarships, free access to LinkedIn Learning and the Ramsay Leadership Academy
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Save more every day with Ramsay Rewards, giving you exclusive deals at 100+ retailers, restaurants, travel providers and more
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Enjoy peace of mind with lower hospital cover costs and higher extras limits on services like General and Major Dental, plus pharmacy and allied health discounts
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Find balance through flexible rostering options, flexible leave and access to free, confidential counselling and wellbeing support 24/7
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Increase your take-home pay through salary packaging and novated leasing, plus discounts on leisure travel, gyms and lifestyle services.
Why Join Ramsay:
At Ramsay Health Care, “people caring for people” is at the heart of everything we do. We are:
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Australia’s largest private hospital operator, with over 74 sites and 35,000 staff
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A values-led workplace where you’ll be supported personally and professionally
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A place with flexible, permanent and career-growth opportunities nationwide.
Additional Information
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Must provide or complete a National Police Check conducted within the previous 12 months.
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According to the role, Ramsay may require a Working-With-Children Check and proof of immunisation against infectious diseases.
Apply:
All applications must be lodged online.
Applications close: 25th June 2026
Reference number: JR113358