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Clinician - Reconstructing Life After Dependency

VincentCare Victoria
  • Role Type: Full Time Fixed Term
  • Generous Hourly Rate SCHADS Level 5 + NFP Salary Packaging
  • Rainbow Tick accredited organisation

About the role

VincentCare Victoria is seeking an appropriately qualified person to take on the position of AOD Clinician - Reconstructing Life After Dependency (RLAD) Program, who has demonstrated experience supporting clients with alcohol and other drugs (AOD) concerns by offering high quality, case management, psychosocial and therapeutic support to clients requiring AOD and mental health support.

The RLAD program is funded by the North West Primary Health Network to support male identifying (including trans-males) clients in their journey of recovery post residential rehabilitation. The Role is based out of Quin House a residential rehabilitation facility located in Fitzroy.

We have a lot of work to do in this space. In your first year you will work on:

  • The RLAD consists three streams of tailored AOD support to clients. These provide bridging support to clients wishing to access the Quin House residential rehab (providing bridging support) and six months of post residential support post residential treatment support. The role also entails tailored six-week brief intervention support to residents at Ozanam House Crisis & Extended Accommodation Services.
  • Bridging support would include providing psychosocial support and care coordination to clients preparing to enter the Quin House program this includes extensive coordination with referring agencies, detoxification units, community services, health and treatment providers and any other relevant stakeholders.
  • The RLAD program is a 6-month community-based program offering counselling, case management, therapeutic group work, care and recovery coordination and psychosocial intervention. The six-month programs has a dedicated three bedroom property in North Melbourne that allows suitable client to live independently and integrate further into the community via RLAD support. The RLAD Clinician provides regular individual & group supports to these clients ensuring treatment goals are met and the house is functioning cohesively.
  • The RLAD AOD Clinician uses evidence-based, person-centred clinical frameworks and modalities to assist clients to establish achievable goals and create realistic recovery plans that are individualised and empowering. Ultimately, the program supports and encourages people to identify their own self efficacy and achieve sustainable change, taking independent control of their recovery journey.
  • Brief intervention to Ozanam House includes supporting with residents in extended and crisis accommodation setting for up to six weeks, these clients often present with significant complex and acute needs, as such the role requires extensive collaboration with the resident's key workers, the engagement team of the facility and other relevant stakeholders associated with the clients' care. Ozanam House has a harm reduction model and framework, supporting residents would incorporate relapse prevention, assessment, and referral to other relevant community services as required.

About us

VincentCare Victoria is an award-winning organisation established to provide a range of accommodation and support services to people that are facing disadvantage throughout Victoria. Our aspiration is to provide care, hope and advocacy for those facing disadvantage through our provision of services that effectively meet the needs of people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

Our purpose is to create opportunities and lasting change for the most marginalised and disadvantaged in our community, aiming always to support, empower and to respect a client's dignity.

About you

What We Are Looking For:

Qualifications - Essential

  • Relevant tertiary qualifications - a principle discipline, Cert IV AOD/mental health competencies and minimum three year relevant experience in AOD sector.
  • A current and valid Victorian driver's license.
  • A current and valid organisational working with children's check.

Experience - Essential

  • Knowledge and capacity to implement comprehensive AOD interventions including assessment, counselling, psychosocial interventions, and case management.
  • Knowledge and practical application of AOD therapeutic frameworks.

Skills and Personal Attributes

  • Knowledge of the Alcohol and Other Drug sector and other treatment services relevant to the client group.
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a small team and contribute to consistent, yet innovative work practises.
  • A positive approach to work and a capacity to recognise and deal appropriately with challenging behaviours.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively engage clients with complex support needs.
  • Develop and maintain constructive, empathetic, supportive, and respectful working relationships with all stakeholders.
  • Highly developed interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • High level of computer literacy.
  • Evidenced administrative accuracy and detail, including highly developed time management and organisational skills

Why work for us? We offer:

  • An opportunity to contribute to an award-winning Not-For-Profit organisation.
  • Salary packaging, sometimes called salary sacrificing is a huge attraction here! It is a popular way of providing employees in the community sector with tax benefits over and above their salary. It means the real value of a salary package can be significantly higher than the nominal value.
  • We are committed to professional development to make sure that your career keeps growing while you're working with us.
  • We like to have a laugh and you will always find some sort of chocolate or cake in our work area... be prepared!
  • We believe in families, so we like to provide a family-friendly environment in which to work.
  • We have some great talent who are happy to share their experience and skills to help you on your way.
  • We offer a place where you know you are contributing to an organisation committed to helping others. We are passionate about #Social Justice.

Grow with VincentCare

If making a difference is important to you, we can't wait to hear from you! Please submit your CV together with a cover letter detailing your responses to the key selection criteria which can be found in the position description available below.

Applications close: Please don't delay in submitting your application as applications will be reviewed upon submission.

If you would like to have a confidential discussion regarding the role please contact Justin Bennett on 0427 251 434

All appointments within VincentCare Victoria are subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment checks. These will include a police check, character/performance reference checks, working with children check, and providing your COVID-19 vaccination certificate.

VincentCare welcomes applications from people from diverse cultural & linguistic backgrounds including people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Aboriginal and/ or Torres Strait Islander peoples.

We are committed to the principles of social justice and aim to ensure every individual is treated with dignity and respect regardless of their cultural background, ability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion.

A position description is attached.

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