About Ngwala
Ngwala Willumbong is a leading provider of culturally safe and effective support services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are committed to supporting individuals affected by alcohol and other drug misuse, providing them with pathways to recovery through holistic and culturally appropriate rehabilitation programs.
Employing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People at Ngwala is essential to maintaining culturally aligned services. We STRONGLY encourage Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander people to apply for this role and others as they become available.
About the Role
The Residential Rehabilitation Manager will have a major role in day to day operations and supporting program development for the purposes of enhancing culturally appropriate alcohol & other drug (AOD) recovery programs. They will ensure the following is delivered to all staff and clients
- A safe and supportive environment
- Sound and sustainable systems of administration, data collection and reporting
- Positive outcomes for clients through quality case management and relevant individual plans
- Establishment and maintenance of culturally appropriate program activities
Working with others at Ngwala to provide an environment of positive change for Aboriginal people to reach their full potential.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure program goals, compliance and required standards are met
- Identify areas that require improvement through observation, audits, incidents and staff/client feedback, and relay this information to management for approval to implement changes
- Ensure all registers are maintained accurately
- Prepare rosters for the centre staff, conduct performance appraisals and regular staff supervision
- Participate in staff recruitment processes when required
- Conduct staff inductions ensure staff receive all necessary information
- Assist CSU in client intake process using the Comprehensive Assessment Tool (CAT)
- Ensure the daily care and activities of clients are carried out as per the roster
- Review client ITPs and support clients and staff to achieve set goals
- Oversee that webster packs and medication is provided to clients as required, including ordering, collecting, checking and recording of webster packs
- Ensure each resident is accommodated in a comfortable environment which is in good working order which meets QIP, Rooming House Standards
- Facilitate the processing of paperwork and client applications and conduct internal audits of client files
- Liaise with the community and various agencies and provide referrals as well as advocate on behalf of clients where appropriate (this may include attending court)
- Manage in house expenses (e.g. kitchen supplies) and adhere to program budgets, including monitoring petty cash and reporting cash flow to the Finance Team, ensuring resources are used effectively
- Maintaining accurate and up to date client records and case notes in the client’s file
- Maintain a high standard of professionalism including client confidentiality
- Report any concerns to management and in emergency situations be prepared to contact the relevant emergency services
- Prepare and serve meals to clients promptly, following the cook’s meal plan, while adhering to nutritional and dietary requirements
Skills & Experience
- Ability to provide leadership and line management supervision to a team of specialist workers
- An understanding of the intergenerational loss, grief and trauma that is experienced by Aboriginal community members and the subsequent AOD issues that result.
- Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture and commitment to the Aboriginal community
- Demonstrated leadership skills and experience in maintaining quality processes.
- Demonstrated skills in case management
- Good organisation and time management skills
- Skills in working independently, with initiative and as a team member
- Willingness and ability to work within and contribute to the vision, purpose and inclusive spiritual approach of the organisation
- Able to develop positive relationships with clients and work within a stressful environment
- Ability to implement, lead and support change
- Ability to develop positive relationships with clients and external stakeholders while effectively working in a fast-paced environment.
- Computer skills including knowledge in using Microsoft Office suite and competency in using mobile phone applications.
Mandatory Requirements
- Diploma in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) or Community Services - must have or be willing to enrol and complete expediently after commencement, supported by Ngwala
- Current Victorian driver's licence
- National Police Certificate (not older than 3 months)
- Victorian Employment Working with Children Check
- Must be confident driving large vehicle (Van)
- Mandatory requirements will be verified
What We Offer
- Full Time role, Monday to Friday 10 AM to 6 PM
- SCHADS Social & Community Level 4
- NFP Salary Packaging Benefits up to $15,900
- An opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- A supportive and culturally inclusive work environment.
- Ongoing professional development and training.
How to Apply
If you are passionate about supporting individuals on their recovery journey and promoting cultural safety, we would love to hear from you. Please provide the following:
- A cover letter outlining why you would be a great fit for this role
- A resume which outlines your educational and employment background
For further information, please contact [email protected]
*Shortlisted candidates will be required to submit pre-employment checks including a Police Check (no older than 3 months), Victorian Employment Working with Children Check, Health Declaration and/or a medical check as well as right to work in Australia Check.