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Health education team manager - MSIC

Uniting

Description

At Uniting’s Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC), we stand at the forefront of harm reduction and compassionate care. For over two decades, MSIC has been a safe, non-judgemental service for people who inject drugs – reducing overdose deaths, connecting people with health and social support, and working alongside the local community.


We are seeking a Health Education Team Manager to lead and inspire our dedicated team of Health Education Officers (HEOs). This is a pivotal leadership role, responsible for shaping the day-to-day operations of the HEO team, guiding frontline harm reduction practice, and contributing to MSIC’s ongoing service development and strategic direction.


As the Health Education Team Manager, you will:


  •   Lead, mentor and develop a diverse team of HEOs, ensuring they have the skills, resources and confidence to deliver safe, high-quality support.
  •   Foster a workplace culture that is inclusive, respectful, and grounded in harm reduction principles.
  •   Work closely with the MSIC Senior Leadership Team to translate strategy into action – including planning, budgeting, reporting and continuous improvement.
  •   Provide leadership at the frontline by modelling best-practice responses to consumer presentations, including drug overdose management in collaboration with the clinical team.
  •   Deliver training and education in harm reduction practice, supporting capability-building across MSIC.
  •   Oversee staffing within allocated budgets and in accordance with relevant industrial agreements and Uniting policies.
  •   Lead health promotion and project initiatives such as the MSIC Art Project, and strengthen engagement with First Nations peoples in service design and delivery.
  •   Contribute to policy development, service evaluation, report writing, grant applications, and published articles.
  •   Build effective internal and external stakeholder relationships that enhance outcomes for MSIC consumers and the community.


Requirement

We are looking for a collaborative, compassionate, and confident leader who brings:


  •  Proven experience leading teams in health, community services, or a related field.
  •  Strong knowledge of harm reduction approaches and the issues impacting people who inject drugs.
  •  Demonstrated ability to manage staffing, budgets, WH&S, and compliance in a complex service environment.
  •  Experience in responding to and managing behaviour escalations and/or assisting with medical emergencies, such as overdose
  •  Excellent communication, training, and facilitation skills, with the ability to inspire and empower staff.
  •  Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to advocate for positive outcomes for vulnerable communities.


How to apply?

You are encouraged to contact MSIC directly on 9360 1191 and arrange a visit before you apply. Please ask for Miranda St Hill or Sarah Roffey. 

Applications close: 2 Nov 2025