This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to join a dynamic team of professionals committed to supporting individuals in their recovery journey. As a Senior AOD Practitioner, you'll be at the forefront of providing high-quality clinical services, engaging with clients and helping them take the first steps toward a healthier, more fulfilling life. Your role will involve a combination of one-on-one client interventions, group work, and clinical assessments that are vital to the rehabilitation process.
Key Responsibilities:
Build and maintain meaningful connections with clients while delivering support to those facing challenges of addiction and mental health issues.
Conduct thorough assessments to identify individual client needs, crafting tailored treatment plans to address their specific challenges.
Provide advanced clinical interventions, including assessment, treatment planning, individual therapy, and group facilitation.
Work closely with the Clinical Manager to offer support and guidance to the wider team, ensuring best practices and effective care.
While your base will be in Lower Hutt, you may occasionally be required to work from other regional sites, including Wellington CBD and Kapiti.
What We're Looking For:
The ability to engage clients authentically while maintaining professional boundaries, ensuring a safe and trusting environment for recovery.
Excellent written and verbal communication, as well as computer literacy to maintain accurate records and documentation.
A genuine commitment to incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Te Ao Māori into your practice to deliver culturally responsive care.
Fresh, innovative approaches to the complex challenges faced by clients with alcohol and other drug dependencies.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to deliver the best outcomes for clients.
What You'll Receive:
Earn between $80,000 - $90,000, with additional benefits that reflect your skills and experience.
Cover of your professional registration fees, so you can focus on your career development.
Receive regular professional supervision and ongoing support for your professional growth and development.
25 days of paid annual leave.
Access to a range of benefits designed to support your personal and professional well-being.
What You Need:
Relevant Qualifications: A qualification in AOD Counselling is required to step into this role.
DAPAANZ Registration: Full registration with DAPAANZ is essential.
Clinical Experience: At least 3 years of clinical experience working in AOD or Mental Health settings, with the skills to handle complex cases.
Driver's License: A clean, full driver's license is required.
Clearances: You must be able to gain and maintain Ministry of Justice and Police clearances.
Right to Work: You must have the legal right to work in New Zealand.
This is more than just a job-it's an opportunity to help individuals overcome the challenges they face, to change lives, and to be part of a team that is genuinely committed to making a difference.
Apply now and take the next step in your rewarding career as an AOD Practitioner!