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🏏 MHACA at the 2026 Imparja Cup 🏏
MHACA was proud to once again take part in Australia’s largest Indigenous cricket competition, the Imparja Cup, competing in the Men’s Community Division.
Our team of 4 staff members and 7 participants played three challenging days of cricket in humid and overcast conditions. Throughout the tournament, the team showed great determination, teamwork and resilience while facing strong competition and back-to-back matches. There were many standout moments, including impressive performances in bowling and batting.
Well done team!!! ❤💛🖤👏
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Are you looking for a rewarding role that provides supports to people in our community?
We are seeking a mental health recovery worker to provide non-clinical case management support to people living with mental health challenges and psychosocial disability. Someone who has strong written skills to support well-written case notes and documentation. An ability to easily develop rapport with people from a range of backgrounds is essential.
Recovery Workers provide participant-centred supports and assist participants in setting goals and actions as part of a Stay Strong Recovery Plan. The goals are individual to the person but may include things like developing or rediscovering social and living skills, access to training and employment opportunities and participation within the community through engagement in activities. The supports can provided at MHACA, at the participants home or in the community.
See the full position description and how to apply at www.mhaca.org.au/2026/03/02/mental-health-recovery-worker-2/
SALARY LEVEL: $88,970.98 – $95,736.61 (MHACA EBA/SCHADS Level 4) + 12% super
POSITION HOURS: 38 hours a week. Full-time and ongoing.
Applications close 4pm Monday 16 March 2026, but MHACA reserves the right to interview as suitable candidates apply, so get your application in early.
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Mental Health Recovery Worker - Mental Health Association of Central Australia
www.mhaca.org.au
Are you looking for a rewarding role that provides supports to people in our community? We are seeking a mental health recovery worker to provide non-clinical case management support to […]0 CommentsComment on Facebook