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WHOS Therapeutic Community (TC) AOD residential services situated in Lilyfield, is seeking a casual Community Services Worker for its Men’s service, Gunyah, to work shift work including evenings and weekends. You must be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the issues related to men with AOD dependency and work within the TC model of care. Experience an advantage, however, we equally welcome recent graduates.

Details

Applications CloseFebruary 19, 2021
Job Board
Job CategoryCare & Support Work, Community Development, Social Work
Job FieldAlcohol & Other Drugs
Employment BasisCasual
LocationInner West Sydney

Essential Criteria

  • Minimum Certificate IV in AOD or equivalent
  • Current First Aid Certificate
  • Current drivers licence
  • Computer literacy
  • Sound written and oral communication skills
  • Commitment to working as part of a team

Other Information

Remuneration is based upon qualifications and experience equivalent to the SCHADSI Award. Being male is a genuine occupational qualification for this position as outlined under section 31 of the NSW Anti – Discrimination Act. Criminal record and prohibited person checks apply.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People are encouraged to apply.

How to Apply

To apply, email: gunyah@whos.com.au using the subject line: Alcohol and Other Drugs Worker Expression of Interest.

We Help Ourselves (WHOS)

WHOS provides therapeutic programs aimed at achieving recovery from alcohol and other drug dependence, incorporating harm reduction and co-existing mental health initiatives.

Website https://whos.com.au/
ContactDes Walsh
Phone number (02) 8572 7441