GambleAware Lived Experience Peer Support Worker - Multiple locations and positions*
Wesley Mission GambleAware Services
7 positions available - Part-time up to 30 hours per week
Locations – Penrith, Katoomba, Fairfield, Moss vale, Narrabeen, Ashfield, Central Sydney
Salary: SCHADS Award Level 3
About us
Wesley Mission is a multi-faceted Christian organisation making a real difference in the community. We work with the most disadvantaged in our community by providing over 200 services ranging from aged care, homeless services, child and family care, counselling, employment, training and education, and health services.
Our Vision is “A Spirit-led disciple-making movement: doing all the good we can because every life matters”.
Commencing July 2026, Wesley Mission is growing its GambleAware services, extending our reach across Blue Mountains & Western Sydney, Central Sydney, Southwest Sydney, and North Sydney & Central Coast. This expansion reflects our longstanding commitment to harm reduction and ensures more individuals, families and communities can access timely, high-quality support for gambling related harm.
About the program
About the program GambleAware program delivers a stepped, multimodal and person-centred approach to supporting individuals, families and communities affected by gambling harm. Our work spans early intervention, therapeutic counselling, community engagement and education—focused not only on responding to harm, but also on reducing stigma, strengthening community capacity and increasing help seeking.
We work collaboratively with local services, community partners and stakeholders to create accessible pathways to care and ensure support is responsive, culturally informed and grounded in best‑practice harm‑reduction principles.
About the role
Our peer support and community engagement roles will have the opportunity in softening the edges of service delivery through non – clinical support, building confidence and hope and working alongside clients in their recovery journey.
The position is open to people who have a lived experience of gambling harm or who have been impacted by Gambling harm to best support clients in our service and community in their own personal recovery journey.
The Worker uses their lived experience to assist others in the recovery process; help navigate systems and services and provide emotional and growth support.
As a core part of the GambleAware stepped care model, peer support will be used by clients at various stages of their help seeking, including those who are stepping into gambling harm supports as well as clients stepping down from clinical gambling harm supports. Some of these include:
Building awareness of the risks associated with gambling.
Increase community capacity to identify warning signs of problematic gambling and their understanding of what support is available.
Create soft entry pathways for individuals seeking further support through GambleAware.
Support and facilitate a variety of activities such as groups, individual support and checking in whilst building positive relationships and connections.
Acting as ambassadors and collaborating with both internal and external stakeholders.
Drive high quality and consistent practice within GambleAware service, in line with industry best practice standards, Wesley Mission policy and procedure and contractual obligations.
What you will Bring to the Role:
Demonstrated behaviours
Benefits
Closing date: 1 May 2026
Please email your current resume and cover letter addressing the criteria, why you are interested in this role, what you can bring to our team by and your preferred location.
Contact: sandy.antonakis@wesleymission.org.au
Phone: 1300 827 638
Wesley Mission is a Christian organisation requiring all staff to affirm its values. We are committed to providing an environment in which children can feel safe and valued.
The suitable applicant will be subject to the relevant pre-employment checks for appointment to positions within Wesley Mission (including provision of a valid Working with Children Check clearance number). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
We’ve been caring for the community for over 200 years.
Our services uplift children, families, older Australians, people with disability and those needing pathways out of homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges and financial hardship. We’re unwavering in our support for Australians and Australian communities – and together, we do more good.