Senior AOD Clinician Community Acute Intervention Service Outreach Team - NURSE ONLY

Employment Type Permanent Part Time

Hours per fortnight - 64 

Job Category - Management - Senior/Middle - Clinical

Req Id - 5265 

 

 

Seeking an experienced Senior Alcohol & Other Drugs and Mental Health Clinician to work with the Community Acute Intervention Service Outreach Team (NURSE ONLY).

  • Permanent Part Time - 64 hours per fortnight.
  • Utilise your expertise and skills to assist consumers experiencing acute alcohol and other drug issues and acute mental health issues.
  • Enjoy a role that will be varied, challenging and rewarding
  • No night shifts – AM 0830-1700 or PM 1330-2200 Monday-Sunday

 

About Barwon Health 

Barwon Health is one of the largest and most comprehensive regional health services in Australia, providing care at all stages of life and circumstance. Services available through Barwon Health cover the full spectrum from primary care, community services, aged care, rehabilitation, mental health, emergency and acute care. We serve more than 500,000 people through the efforts of more than 9000 staff and volunteers across more than 20 sites. Barwon Health is committed to developing a vibrant culture of education, training and research that advances health and wellbeing for all. 

 

About Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Services (MHDAS)   

MHDAS provides integrated and recovery oriented mental health, drugs and alcohol assessment, treatment and community support to people of all ages within the Barwon region experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, mental health and drug & alcohol issues, and their families.  

Our service is internationally recognised for its innovative clinical programs and integrated models of practice that are client centred, accessible and family inclusive. We are fortunate to enjoy terrific internal relationships and have developed excellent partnerships with the local community that provide for seamless integrated care for our clients.  

MHDAS is entering a new phase of co-design of our service system with people who access our services and our wider community. This will build on our nationally recognized unique cultural approach to the challenges of recovery-oriented service delivery to redesign our service system.   

 

About the facility  

The Community – Acute Intervention Service is a 7-day a week service with two shifts. The team is a tertiary level multidisciplinary mental health drug and alcohol team.

The team will:

  • undertake assessments rated by Triage as Category B (CAT B) or Category C (CAT C) for 12-65 age range
  • provide brief intervention to consumers requiring tertiary mental health treatment for up to a maximum of 28 days where consumers are in an acute phase of their illness, are not otherwise engaged with community mental health services and are aged 16-65
  • provide ED post follow up phone calls to consumers who have left the ED after assessment and are not referred to other tertiary mental health services

About You 

  • Registered Psychiatric Nurse
  • You have a demonstrated advanced level of clinical skills in the assessment and treatment of people with substance use disorders.
  • Must have experience working in acute mental health and AOD assessment and treatment in the public health sector.
  • Be able to demonstrate advanced level of clinical skills the assessment and treatment of people with acute mental health and substance use disorders in a community setting
  • Current Drivers Licence
  • Working knowledge of relevant legislation including the Severe Substance Dependence Treatment Act 2010, Mental Health and Wellbeing Act 2022, Health Records Act 2001
  • Sound working knowledge and a demonstrated capacity to implement: Recovery Principles, Integrated Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Principles, Harm Reduction Principles and Family Inclusive Practice Principles
  • Be able to demonstrate advanced level of clinical skills the assessment and treatment of people with acute mental health and substance use disorders in a community setting

About the role 

We are seeking a highly motivated senior clinician to provide acute community assessment and treatment for people in the acute phase of their mental illness and/or alcohol and other drug (AOD) use. Additionally, you will demonstrate leadership in both the ongoing development of the acute intervention service and day-to-day operations of the team.

Duties include;

  • Working with consumers and their caregiver
  • Providing expert assessment and intervention
  • Developing a plan of care
  • Acting as a link between the community acute intervention service outreach team and alcohol and other drug services (public and private, hospital and community).

 

About the culture  

You will have the opportunity to be part of a highly skilled, professional and dedicated team who take pride in providing high quality services. We promote positive, respectful relationships and strong partnerships within the workplace. Grow and develop your capabilities with Barwon Health’s commitment to professional development. 

 

Barwon Health staff benefits 

  • Excellent working conditions with a high sense of job satisfaction.  
  • A vibrant staff wellbeing program and access to our 24/7 Employee Assistance Program. 
  • Wide-range of professional development opportunities to enhance your career. 
  • Attractive salary packaging benefits. Living expenses capped at $9010 and meals and entertainment capped at $2650. 

About Geelong 

Derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal name for the region Djilang, Geelong is thought to mean ‘Tongue of Land’. 

Geelong offers a range of lifestyle choices including inner city, coastal, suburban and rural homes. 

  • Geelong is home to world class schools and education providers. 
  • Appreciate our vast and abundant parklands, sports and entertainment attractions, and thriving dining and shopping complexes. 

To learn more about the region, click here.  

 

Diversity and Inclusion 

We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion. We celebrate the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and talents of our team members, fostering an environment where everyone feels valued and respected. 

Our commitment to diversity strengthens our ability to provide compassionate and equitable care to all individuals, regardless of their backgrounds, abilities and identities. 

We are committed to providing positive employment opportunities and a workplace that promotes wellbeing, and we welcome and encourage applications from those who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. 

We actively encourage individuals with disabilities and diverse backgrounds and identities to apply for our positions. Should you require any reasonable adjustments or support during the recruitment process, we are here to assist you every step of the way. 

We are committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. Click here for further information on the Victorian Government’s Child Safe Standards. 

 If you need assistance with your application for this role, please email the Mental Health recruitment team at mentalhealth.recruitment@barwonhealth.org.au with your preferred contact method and details, and we will get in touch with you. 

 

Contact person: Justine Maggs | Manager Community Acute Intervention Services |Outreach team & MHARS 

Email: justine.maggs@barwonhealth.org.au

Phone: 0448 823 693, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm 

Application closing date: Tueday 5, August 2025

 

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