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Applications for the new round of the Earn and Learn Internship program for Victorian students studying a Certificate IV in Mental Health or Diploma of Mental Health are opening on Wednesday 1 May 2024.

The Earn and Learn Internship program is part of a Victorian government initiative that is helping to develop and grow the state’s mental health workforce.

An Earn and Learn Intern will undertake a paid internship at one of a range of Mind services, receive tailored mentoring from the program lead, a team leader and an allocated staff mentor, and be part of a collaborative community of practice to share ideas and engage with other interns.

Mind has 14 Earn and Learn internships available for students to experience working in a range of service settings, including adult and youth Prevention and Recovery Care centres, Housing with support residences, Youth Residential Rehabilitation, Mental Health and Wellbeing Locals and headspace centres.

Ellen, a current Earn and Learn Intern at Mind, said the program has reaffirmed her desire to pursue a career in mental health.

“As soon as I walked through the door of the Housing with support service I was assigned to I felt welcomed and accepted. I felt more supported professionally and mentally than I have at any other workplace before, which allowed me to work with confidence,” she said.

“I have never felt more confident in my career path and the options that will arise going forward. I believe that this opportunity has allowed me to develop my skills in a more detailed and confident manner, especially with the help of staff feedback and guidance to help me learn in a hands-on environment.”

Mind CEO Gill Callister said initiatives like the Earn and Learn and Peer Cadet programs were accelerating the development of the mental health workforce in Victoria.

This program gives people invaluable real-life experience, mentorship and insight while they study. It is helping us build the strong, capable and motivated workforce that Victoria’s mental health system needs.
- Mind CEO Gill Callister

“This program gives people invaluable real-life experience, mentorship and insight while they study. It is helping us build the strong, capable and motivated workforce that Victoria’s mental health system needs,” Ms Callister said.

“The first year of Earn and Learn internships was a triumphant success that has seen a number of students transition into employment with Mind.

“Importantly, Earn and Learn enables us to grow the mental health workforce where it’s needed in regional communities throughout Victoria. Students don’t necessarily have to relocate to Melbourne for opportunities to advance their careers.”

Earn and Learn internships are fixed-term (12 months) and full-time for people studying a Certificate IV in Mental Health (CHC43315) or Diploma of Mental Health (CHC53315). Successful applicants will begin their internship in July 2024.

Mind is hosting three Earn and Learn information sessions featuring program leaders and current interns. These sessions will be held on:

  • Monday 13 May from 10:30 am – 12 pm via Microsoft Teams (register here)
  • Wednesday 15 May from 5:30 – 7 pm at Mind’s Central Office in Burnley VIC (register here)
  • Friday 17 May from 3 – 4:30 pm via Microsoft Teams (register here)

Applications for the next round of Earn and Learn internships are now open. To apply for an Earn and Learn internship with Mind, visit Jobs at Mind or email [email protected]

If you would like more information about Mind services near you, please contact us via Mind Connect or phone: 1300 286 463.

If this article raises concerns for you, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islanders can also call 13 YARN (13 92 76) a 24/7 national crisis support telephone service staffed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 
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