At Vinnies, we are what we do. We believe in making a difference. We are one of Queensland’s most-loved charitable organisations and are committed to leading with our values and mission at heart. We work together to build a legacy that we can be proud of, supporting those in need within our communities. Our companions are why our journey started, striving to shape a more just and compassionate society. Our employees, members and volunteers are the reason our journey continues, and why we will succeed.
What we can offer you
Work with a purpose – not your average organisation and not your average role!
Competitive hourly rate and excellent employment benefits under our Employee Agreement
Salary packaging arrangements – helping you save on tax
Access to our Employee Assistance Program – our employees are our most valuable asset
A welcoming and inclusive environment where you’ll always feel part of a team
Job Description
The Role
Join an incredible team of caring professionals in helping our amazing clients create lasting change in their lives. Help clients recover from their AOD dependencies, get their careers back on track, radically improve their physical and mental health, and reunite with loved ones.
As a Community Care Worker, you’ll play a vital role in empowering an individual’s first steps of their AOD recovery journey, enabling them to enter our residential rehabilitation facility. Your work will involve providing compassionate outreach support, advocating for clients’ needs, sharing of vital information, and helping build life-changing skills. You’ll also be a key support for families and carers, guiding them as they walk alongside their loved ones toward a healthier future.
In this role, you will use your extensive contacts, qualifications and experience to develop relationships with other health professionals and be the accessible, professional face of our rehabilitation facility. You will be required to collaborate closely with government and non-government agencies, mental health and legal services, and other support networks to create holistic, wrap-around care and build strong referral pathways that enhance client outcomes.
This position requires staff to work in compliance with the Human Services Quality Framework and the National Quality Framework for Alcohol and other Drugs. Staff are also required to adhere to the Society’s Community Services Policy Framework and comply with all SVdP policies and procedures.
This is a Permanent, Full-time position (38 hours per week) role based in Mackay.
Desired Skills and Experience
To be successful in the role, you will meet the following criteria:
Tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Alcohol & other Drugs, Casework, Mental Health, or similar (Mandatory)
Experience in Intake and Assessment Processes
Experience in case plan development and implementation
Ability to contribute to the development and delivery of individual and group programs to support individuals recovering from drug and alcohol dependencies, as well as their families.
COVID-19 vaccination status is recommended for this role but not a mandatory requirement.
Understanding of and commitment to the philosophy of the St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland and an ability to work in accordance with policies and procedures to promote the values and mission of the Society
Ready to apply? We can’t wait to hear from you.
You can submit your application directly on our careers page!
Having the right people in our team is important to us. Before joining our team, we’ll undertake pre-employment checks including references, a police check, and proof of qualifications/licences.
We are committed to meaningful equity and diversity in our workforce. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is strongly encouraged. To be eligible for this position you must have an appropriate visa to work in Australia/New Zealand.