Role: Integrated Mental Health Occupational Therapist
Time fraction: Part time (0.8) or fulltime
Employment type: Max term to 30/6/2028
Salary: $48.18 - $55.40 per hour
You see the person behind the story.
You know that recovery is about more than reducing symptoms.
You understand that meaningful change happens when people can reconnect with the things that matter to them - their routines, relationships, roles, interests and goals.
You can sit with complexity, think creatively, and support people to build confidence, independence and participation in everyday life.
If that sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you.
At Ballarat Community Health, we're looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our integrated Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug team, supporting people experiencing challenges relating to mental health and alcohol and other drug use.
Help shape a new role
This is a newly created position, offering a unique opportunity to bring your ideas, strengths and experience to help shape how the role evolves within our integrated Mental Health and AOD team.
No AOD experience? That's okay.
If you're an experienced Mental Health Occupational Therapist who is interested in expanding your practice into Alcohol and Other Drugs, we'll support you with training, mentoring and professional development to build your confidence and capability.
We're looking for the right person as much as the right experience.
What makes our team different?
We genuinely care about the people we work with, about the people we support, and about each other.
We believe we're always better together.
We don't take ourselves too seriously, but we take what we do very seriously.
This is a team where you'll be supported, valued and encouraged to bring your ideas, strengths and personality to work.
You might be exactly who we're looking for if you:
- Are a qualified Occupational Therapist with experience supporting people experiencing mental health challenges
- Believe in person-centred, strengths-based and recovery-oriented practice
- Enjoy helping people build confidence, independence and participation in meaningful activities
- Can build trust and connection with people from diverse backgrounds and life experiences
- See possibility where others see barriers
- Are flexible, adaptable and comfortable working with complexity
- Enjoy working collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Are curious, compassionate and passionate about making a difference
- Want to be part of a team that supports each other as much as the people we support
What's in it for you?
- Meaningful work that changes lives
- A supportive multidisciplinary team that genuinely cares
- Opportunities to grow your Mental Health and AOD expertise
- Professional development, mentoring and ongoing learning
- Flexible work and leave arrangements
- Salary packaging up to $15,900 plus meals and entertainment benefits
- Access to employee wellbeing programs and discounts
Why Ballarat Community Health?
For more than 45 years, Ballarat Community Health has been supporting people to live healthier, more connected lives.
We're a not-for-profit community health organisation with around 300 staff across Ballarat and the Western Region.
What makes BCH special is our people. We're passionate about our work, supportive of each other, and committed to creating positive change in the communities we serve.
If you’d like to know more about us visit our website http://www.bchc.org.au/
If you're looking for a role where you can make a real impact, continue to grow as a clinician, and be part of a team that loves what they do, we'd love to hear from you.
Further information, applications, and accessibility
For a confidential discussion, please contact Shelley Gibb, Alcohol & Other Drug and Mental Health Integration Lead on telephone 5338 0527
Applications must be submitted by 11:59pm on Monday 22 June 2026
BCH is committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment. If you require adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact the People and Culture team at [email protected] and let us know.
Safety and inclusion
BCH takes the safety, dignity and wellbeing of children, older people and vulnerable people seriously. We expect all staff to uphold these standards in their work.
We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. We value different life experiences and perspectives and provide care to all members of our community, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, cultural background, disability or sexual orientation.
Be more than part of your community - be someone making a difference for people in your community. Apply now!