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Aboriginal Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Worker

Program Delivery • Little Bay, New South Wales 2036, Australia • Full-time

Description

Jarrah House is a small healthcare facility (alcohol and other drug rehabilitation) with mums and children living on-site. We are looking for an Aboriginal woman to be part of the team to ensure culturally safe treatment for women being supported to deal with their Alcohol and Other Drug use.

This role involves a variety of activities including:

  • Collaborating with clinical staff to deliver culturally safe health and psychosocial support
  • Supporting clients with daily routines, paperwork and appointments
  • Facilitating group programs
  • Liaising with ACCOs, health providers and community to connect clients with appropriate services and care
  • Assisting with data collection and maintaining client records

You’ll be a consistent, trusted presence for women as they work toward their therapeutic goals, providing clients with the practical and cultural foundations to make that journey possible.

This is an identified position and is open only to Aboriginal women, in line with our organisation’s commitment to culturally safe and appropriate service delivery.

Why Jarrah House?

At Jarrah House we provide holistic care in a peaceful residential setting on Bidjigal Country which is known as a place of healing.

Your work here changes lives. We support and empower women experiencing drug and alcohol dependence to take back control of their life and start creating a better future for themselves and their children.

Our team feel the reward of working with women grappling to overcome one of the most difficult challenges anyone could face. You become part of their story, walking alongside them as they grow and build a life worth living.

As a team of skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals, we apply trauma-informed and evidence-based practices, offering each woman in treatment the opportunity to see that she has worth, that others care, and she has the power to make informed choices about her life.

Our comprehensive treatment programs include supervised & medicated withdrawal, individual and group therapy, access to support groups, education, workshops and a range of activities aimed at improving relapse prevention skills.

We know this work isn’t for everyone. You’ll need to be resilient. But we also know your wellbeing matters and we work together as a team to help you grow and do your best work. Through our values of Respect, Excellence, Professionalism and Accountability, you can make a real difference to someone’s life.

About You

This role is well suited to someone who is collaborative, reliable and genuinely committed to empowering women during detoxification and rehabilitation.

You’ll bring:

  • AOD and/or perinatal skills
  • Experience providing practical day-to-day and psychosocial support to clients in a residential or community setting
  • Competence in culturally safe practice, including experience working respectfully with Aboriginal women, families and community organisations
  • Experience maintaining client records and applying policies and procedures
  • An ability to maintain professional boundaries when supporting vulnerable people.

Essential Requirements

  • Be of Aboriginal descent by proof of Aboriginality, identify as Aboriginal, and be accepted as such by the community
  • Lived experience and a relevant qualification (e.g. Certificate III in Community Services) OR have completed, or be working towards, a Certificate IV in AOD
  • Ability to collaborate effectively in an integrated service model
  • The right to live and work in Australia
  • Criminal Record Check clearance
  • Working with Children Check clearance
  • Evidence of Covid-19 and Whooping cough vaccinations
  • Valid driver’s licence for a motor vehicle and willingness to drive for work
  • Identify as a woman – we have an exemption from sections 25 and 51 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 to advertise, designate and recruit women only in all positions that work directly with, or are in regular contact with clients.

If you are genuinely interested in the role, please provide a cover letter addressing the selection criteria along with your resume. A cover letter is necessary to be included in our recruitment process.

What We Do

Jarrah House is the residential rehabilitation location for the Women’s Alcohol and Drug Advisory Centre Incorporated (WADAC), a Non-Government Organisation providing services in withdrawal management, rehabilitation and individual and group counselling, and services to improve the wellbeing and health outcomes of families and carers, and the people they support.

The voluntary admission Residential Rehabilitation Centre in South-East Sydney, Jarrah House, is a place of care and compassion for women experiencing drug and alcohol dependence. A ‘women’s only service’, it is one of a small group of restricted-entry services and the only one in NSW providing in-house residential withdrawal management and Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) participation with dependent children also in residence.

Learn more about Jarrah House here www.jarrahhouse.com.au

Other Information

The role reports to the Nurse Manager and can be part-time or full-time, including night and weekend work.

We have generous salary sacrifice arrangements and aim to look after the health and wellbeing of our team. Please find more information on the Careers page of our website.

We are committed to creating a workplace that reflects our values and building a workforce that reflects the diversity of our community and providing a working environment that embraces and values culture, diversity and inclusion.

Jarrah House has exemptions to recruit women only in positions that have regular contact with clients and to recruit Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women in designated positions.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Associate