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The primary purpose of the AOD Case Manager role is to deliver outreach-based, culturally safe AOD case management and support to clients. This includes conducting assessments, developing recovery plans, coordinating referrals, and supporting clients to reduce harm and improve health and wellbeing. You will work both collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team and independently in community settings, often in isolation. The role requires strong cultural competency, self-direction, and a deep understanding of the social determinants of health.
The Aboriginal Sobriety Group Indigenous Corporation (ASG) is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO) dedicated to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in healing from the effects of alcohol and other drugs (AOD), trauma, and systemic disadvantage. ASG delivers holistic, culturally safe services across South Australia that empower individuals, families, and communities to achieve long-term wellbeing.
Salary Packaging is available, as we are a Australian registered charity.
Mandatory requirements:
* Accredited training in AOD or trauma-informed counselling. Cert IV or higher.
* Drivers License
* First Aid Certificate
* Working with Children Check
* Eligible to work in Australia
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people strongly encouraged to apply