Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 8th Apr 2021
We are looking for a motivated AOD Clinician to join our H2H team at Fitzroy.
The H2H Team will work intensively with people to establish and maintain tenancy. They will work with people to identify barriers to maintaining tenancy. They help develop skills necessary for long term accommodation and self-management, connect with family, culture and community networks and via a collaborative shared care planning approach.
The role will:
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 have a demonstrated understanding and knowledge of the key issues affecting the homelessness or at risk of homelessness. Also, a sound understanding and knowledge of the key issues affecting the homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
If this sounds like you, apply today by submitting the following
Corinn Strating – Team Leader Coordination & Support
M: 0427 165 793
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