AOD Transition Workers (Aboriginal Identified and non-Identified)

Job No: 98358
Location: Ultimo, NSW

  • Multiple rewarding opportunities providing outreach support and counselling services to people within and leaving NSW Correctional Centres
  • Independent community organisation dedicated to supporting people affected by the criminal justice system
  • Attractive remuneration of $69,338 plus super and generous salary packaging options

Community Restorative Centre - Changing Lives, Reducing Crime

Founded in 1951, Community Restorative Centre (CRC) is an independent community organisation with a broad funding base, dedicated to supporting people affected by the criminal justice system, particularly prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families and friends. CRC is the lead provider of specialist through-care, post-release, and reintegration programs for people transitioning from prison into the community in NSW. All CRC programs aim to reduce crime and break entrenched cycles of disadvantage, offending and imprisonment.

About the Opportunity

Community Restorative Centre (CRC) now has multiple opportunities for full-time AOD Transition Workers (Aboriginal Identified and non-Identified) to join their team in Ultimo, NSW. These are Monday - Friday positions being offered on a contract basis until June 2019, with the possibility of extension subject to funding.

As an AOD Transition Worker, you will provide outreach drug and alcohol counselling and support to people leaving NSW Correctional Centres, particularly those with an intellectual disability or cognitive impairment; or with a mental illness; or who are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people. The role will include travelling to correctional centres and providing outreach counselling within the Greater Sydney Metro area.

More specifically, your primary functions will include (but will not be limited to):

  • Assisting people exiting prison to address problematic drug and alcohol use, based on goals identified by the client, and provide continuity of support for those who have participated in drug and alcohol programs while in custody;
  • Interventions aimed at reducing offending behaviour and recidivism that is directly connected to problematic drug and alcohol use;
  • Working with clients with a range of offending histories, including violent offences, sex offences and offences against children;
  • Building the capacity of mainstream drug and alcohol services to work with criminal justice system clients; and
  • Building relationships with key stakeholders such as Corrective Services NSW and Justice Health staff at Sydney metropolitan correctional centres.

An extensive package of training and support is available for the successful applicants.

For Aboriginal Identified positions, CRC considers being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational qualification as specified under section 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).

To view a full position description, please click here.

About You

The successful applicants will have gained work experience in the provision of drug and alcohol counselling/treatment to people with complex needs and/or relevant qualifications (such as a Certificate IV in AOD or Community Services, and/or formal training in Counselling, Welfare, Social Work or Social Sciences). Demonstrated knowledge of issues facing people involved in the criminal justice system and the services available to support them is also essential. 

Your knowledge of the principles of harm minimisation and health promotion, and of issues facing people involved in the criminal justice system with complex needs will be pivotal to your success. Additionally, your ability to deliver culturally appropriate and sensitive services in an empathetic and practical - not punitive - way will be crucial.

Please Note: A current Driver’s License and current NSW Working With Children Check are all required before commencing this position. You must also be willing to travel within Sydney on a daily basis in order to provide outreach support.

About the Benefits

These are incredible opportunities to join an established, best practice organisation known for its experience and expertise. Upon joining the team, you'll be welcomed into a friendly and supportive environment and management structure.

Importantly, with CRC being set up for the benefit of their clients, you'll be able to truly work in a humanistic way supporting individuals within the criminal justice system without actually being part of the system itself. You'll also enjoy a reasonable case load, ensuring you have the ability to focus on each of your clients in order to really make a difference to their wellbeing.

In return for your hard work and commitment, you will be rewarded with an attractive remuneration circa $69,338 plus super and generous salary packaging options to increase your take home pay! 

Take on a satisfying and rewarding role allowing you to really make a difference in the local community - Apply Now!

Please note that the Community Restorative Centre is an Equal Opportunity Employer and anyone who meets the above criteria will be considered for this role. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and people from CALD backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please visit the CRC website to view other positions currently available.  

 

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