Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identified Role Case Worker
Identified role for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman.
Part Time Position
Are you an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman with Social Work, Welfare Work or Alcohol and other Drug/Mental Health worker qualifications? Do you have experience working with clients experiencing drug and alcohol related harms and/or other complex needs?
The case worker position is part of a team supporting complex needs clients whilst in our residential Therapeutic Community (TC) programs at Lilyfield! This position will also contribute to cultural support for First Nations women as part of the role.
WHOS® (We Help Ourselves) residential programs and services are based in NSW and QLD and cater for individuals who are experiencing difficulties with drug and alcohol related harms.
We are looking for an experienced, enthusiastic, and motivated case worker to join WHOS’ multidisciplinary Access and Support team at our Lilyfield campus working with complex needs clients from the Western Sydney area and our First Nations women within 3 of our residential services.
Details
Applications Close | October 2, 2023 |
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Job Board | NCOSS Community Jobs |
Job Category | Psychology & Counselling, Social Work |
Job Field | Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander, Alcohol & Other Drugs |
Employment Basis | Part Time |
Location | Inner City Sydney, Inner West Sydney |
Essential Criteria
- Qualifications in Social Work, Welfare Work or Alcohol and other Drug (AOD) /Mental Health or related fields
- Experience working with complex needs clients including mental health and drug related harms.
- Case management skills.
- Knowledge and practical understanding of culture and inclusion concepts, frameworks, and practices
- Effective liaison, communication, and networking development skills
- Competent in computer skills and documentation in client electronic files
- Current drivers’ licence.
- Up to date COVID vaccination status
Other Information
Remuneration is negotiable based on experience and qualifications.
Please note, to apply for this position you must have the right to work in Australia and be willing to provide a current National Police Clearance.
How to Apply
To be considered for this position please send a CV with a cover letter addressing the criteria to:
Carolyn Stubley – WHOS Nurse Manager
By email carolyn.stubley@whos.com.au or for further enquiries 02 8572 7471
This identified position is only open to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants supported under s25 of the Anti-discrimination Act 1991
Applications close: 02/10/2023
We Help Ourselves (WHOS)
Website | https://whos.com.au/ |
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Contact | Carolyn Stubley – WHOS Nurse Manager |
Phone number | 02 8572 7471 |
Email address | carolyn.stubley@whos.com.au |