Support long-term recovery and healing through culturally grounded AOD counselling
Enjoy a great salary + allowances and salary packaging
Enjoy 6 weeks' leave, a $600 airfare allowance, and community travel opportunities
Join a values-driven team creating lasting impact in the Pilbara
Support long-term recovery and healing through culturally grounded AOD counselling
Enjoy a great salary + allowances and salary packaging
Enjoy 6 weeks' leave, a $600 airfare allowance, and community travel opportunities
Join a values-driven team creating lasting impact in the Pilbara
Bloodwood Tree: A Trusted Voice in Community
Bloodwood Tree Association Inc. is a respected not-for-profit organisation based in South Hedland, WA, providing culturally appropriate services for Aboriginal people in the Pilbara region. With over four decades of dedicated service, the organisation delivers vital programmes in alcohol and other drug (AOD) counselling, employment and training, driver education, and homelessness support.
As a proud Aboriginal organisation, Bloodwood Tree works closely with Elders, regional partners, and government bodies to build brighter futures through real, lasting community impact. Its purpose-driven team leads with compassion and cultural integrity, making a genuine difference across the region.
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Walking Beside Community, Every Step
Bloodwood Tree is looking for a full-time AOD Counsellor based in South Hedland, WA.
You'll deliver client-centred AOD counselling services and support across the region, helping individuals and families heal, reconnect and move forward. Reporting to the AOD Team Leader, you'll work closely with clients and stakeholders, building trust and pathways to recovery.
Responsibilities
Providing individual and group counselling sessions for clients experiencing AOD issues
Conducting assessments and developing treatment plans
Facilitating culturally appropriate education and awareness programmes
Supporting outreach in remote communities such as Marble Bar, Warralong, and Yandeyarra
Maintaining accurate case notes, treatment records and reports
Collaborating with other providers and stakeholders for holistic client support
Attending regular supervision (internal and external)
The Right Person, Not Just the Right Skills
To succeed in this role, you will need:
A Certificate IV or higher in Alcohol and Other Drugs, Mental Health, Counselling, Social Work or a related field
At least 2 years' experience in AOD, community or health services
Current National Police Clearance and Working with Children Check (or ability to obtain)
A valid WA Driver's Licence
We'd also value:
Experience working with Aboriginal communities
Trauma-informed care training
Skills in motivational interviewing and harm minimisation
High-level case documentation and digital admin skills
You're someone with a big heart, sharp mind and deep commitment to community wellbeing. You listen without judgement, guide with integrity, and walk beside your clients with genuine care.
Your First Few Weeks
Your first month will focus on learning and connection. You'll receive guided training, shadow experienced team members, and gradually begin building your own caseload. You'll meet key stakeholders and learn Bloodwood Tree's culturally informed, community-first approach from the ground up.
Your Work, Recognised and Respected
This role offers more than a competitive salary — it offers impact, support and meaningful community relationships.
Enjoy a great salary + $1.76/hour district allowance
6 weeks' annual leave + 12 days' personal leave
$600 airfare allowance annually (after 12 months)
Access to a work vehicle during work hours
Salary packaging and superannuation
Professional development + external supervision
Fixed-term contract to 30 June ****, with potential to extend
Be Part of the Story – Join Bloodwood Tree
If you're a compassionate, culturally aware counsellor ready to make a meaningful difference in the Pilbara, we want to hear from you.
Apply now and walk alongside community in healing and recovery.
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