Part-time role: 0.6 FTE (45.6 hours per fortnight).
Competitive salary ranging from $****** – $******* per annum plus superannuation (full time equivalent – to be prorated based on part-time hours).
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About the Role
The case manager role works within a small multidisciplinary staff team and provides support to the Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) RISE (Day) Program participants and the team. The RISE Program provides an evidence based early recovery and relapse prevention group program to children and young people aged ***** years, people in the Wagga Wagga and surrounding areas.
The case manager role is dedicated to the RISE Program and works within the larger Community Services multidisciplinary team. It is expected that this role will work to Karralika Programs organisational values, Policies and Code of Conduct and Ethics.
This role works closely with the RISE Program counsellor/s and the lived experience mentor, supporting the smooth running of the Program. The case manager screens, assesses, develops individual treatment plans and coordinates care for RISE participants, supporting and coordinating their individual treatment and psychosocial needs. The case manager will facilitate and co-facilitate groups, as well as provide individual treatment support sessions to the participant and/or their family members. The case manager will actively participate in the community, developing networks and referral pathways into and from the RISE Program. With the lived experience mentor, they will also actively support Program participants to engage with other community providers and supports to help meet their holistic needs.
From time to time the Case Manager may be asked by the Manager to support other programs including the RISE Program in Griffith and the Child and Youth Program delivered from Wagga Wagga.
Requirements of the Position
Demonstrated ability to build trust and rapport with young people and families.
Case management experience working within the AOD or another relevant sector.
Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to deliver group programs.
Understanding of and experience in working with quality improvement systems in the AOD/community services environment.
Competent in the use of information technology systems.
Certificate IV Alcohol and Other Drugs (minimum qualification), Diploma Community Services (Alcohol and Other Drugs; Mental Health) or Bachelor's Degree in Health/Welfare field (plus completion of AOD skill set).
Current Working With Children Check.
A national police check will be required prior to appointment.
Please note that people with police records are not automatically barred from applying for roles at Karralika. Each application will be considered on its merits, with reference to the role.
A rewarding role – in more ways than one
In addition to a competitive salary, the successful candidate will enjoy the opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of children, young people and their families. The role comes with a host of additional benefits including:
Joining a great team doing some rewarding work.
Space to bring your knowledge, experience and creativity in engaging with young people and community.
Welcoming office space, and opportunities for local / regional travel.
Up to $15,990 salary packaging.
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At Karralika Programs, inclusion isn't a buzzword — it's who we are. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally diverse individuals, LGBTQIA+ communities, young people, people with disability, and those with lived experience of AOD recovery.
Everyone has a seat at our table. Come and join us
Applications close on 25 January ****. This role is a high priority for our organisation. Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted progressively, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible rather than waiting for the closing date.
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