Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 23rd Feb 2021
This is a rare opportunity to develop and implement a youth rehabilitation program in a newly built, twenty-bed residential facility based in Traralgon. The cutting-edge, purpose-built facility is on track for completion in July 2021. Reporting to an AOD & MH Senior Management Team who thrive on innovation, your focus will be on delivering the program in a culturally safe way, supported by evidence-informed frameworks, yet with the flexibility to adjust the delivery based on suitability for your cohort of clients.
You will be responsible for building a team of AOD Support Workers, providing them with support and leadership to deliver in line with the vision of the service.
With the rehabilitation facility being a new addition to Traralgon, you will work in partnership with and become involved in the local and wider community to ensure the goals of our service user are achieved.
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This position will be well-supported by the Group Manager, AOD Residential Programs, hence your previous experience may include:
The key factors determining your ongoing success in this position are:
If this sounds like you, find out more about this role or apply today. Please upload the following as part of your application:
Please contact Adrian Webber, Group Manager AOD & MH Residential Services on 0407 607 280 for a confidential discussion.
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