Maintaining a healthy headspace while job searching

Learn how to foster a healthy balance between your mental wellbeing and the demands of your job search, work or studies.

Join us for an insightful webinar where our expert guest speakers from headspace National Youth Mental Health foundation will delve into the crucial intersection of mental health while you're job-seeking, working or studying.

This event is designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge necessary to foster a healthy balance between your mental wellbeing and the demands of your job search, work or studies.

Topics that will be covered include:

  • The relationship between mental health, work and careers
  • Creating a healthy headspace
  • Practical tips for your job search
  • Building your confidence and self-esteem
  • Work and study support available

Getting support

Whether you're a student, a recent graduate, or a seasoned professional, this webinar offers valuable resources and support to help you maintain your mental wellbeing throughout your career journey. Register now to secure your spot!

Meet the speakers

Zoe Walsh (she/her): Zoe Walsh is the Clinical Coordinator for headspace Vocational Services and has a keen interest in the role that work and study support has in increasing positive outcomes for young people across the continuum of mental health. Coming from a Social Work perspective with senior experience as a Mental Health Clinician, she is passionate about clinically integrated vocational support that; increases understandings of the mental health impacts of career counselling, is trauma informed and incorporates knowledge of evidence-based approaches to specific presentations. Zoe is passionate about rural and remote access to services and the role that digital service delivery has to offer.

Annie Hogan (she/her): Annie Hogan is a Career Practitioner and Work & Study specialist for headspace Vocational Services and has a keen interest in supporting young people from all walks of life to find work and study options that suit them. With a background in recruitment and post-graduate qualifications in career development, Annie is passionate about helping young people discover their niche in the ever-changing job market and leverage their innate aptitudes and skills to find true purpose and fulfillment in their careers. Annie uses a strength based and young person led approach to her work and is passionate about the intersection of careers, work, identity, and mental health.

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