Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 28th Oct 2020
We are looking for a motivated AOD Care and Recovery Clinician to join our team at Footscray. The role will provide high-quality engagement, assessment, treatment and support services to individuals and their families during the course of their AOD treatment plan.
This position works within the catchment to ensure a consistent catchment wide response to clients requiring AOD treatment and support which includes AOD service streams (Intake and Assessment, Counselling, Care Coordination, Non Residential and Residential Withdrawal, Residential Rehabilitation and Youth services).
Please note: This is a Uniting ReGen position that is part of a North-West Metropolitan Partnership with Odyssey House Victoria
You can view the full position description here.
We are seeking candidates with a tertiary qualification in social work, psychology, nursing or other relevant allied health discipline, certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs or the required competencies in AOD and qualifications in dual diagnosis (or willingness to undertake). You will also have demonstrated experience in the provision of assessment and treatment services, an understanding of Family Inclusive practice and the best interests of children principles.
If this sounds like you, apply today by submitting the following:
Corinn Strating, Supervision Support Coordinator / M: 0427 165 793
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