Part time (0.5 FTE)
Fixed term until 30 June 2026
Ballarat Community Health continues to build our Alcohol and Other Drug Mental Health
integrated teams and programs in Ballarat and the surrounding community. It is an exciting
time to become involved in a new program that focuses on a collaborative approach to cooccurring conditions.
About us:
Ballarat Community Health is a for-purpose, not-for-profit community health organisation providing a comprehensive range of primary health services required by the local community. We work to promote health and wellbeing, and provide quality and affordable healthcare to our community, with a commitment to the most vulnerable.
We have approximately 300 staff, with seven (7) locations across Ballarat and the Western Region. Our people and our deep sense of purpose are what makes BCH a great place to work.
The Opportunity
The Cultural Support Worker will be members of a dynamic multidisciplinary, multi-agency team.
In this role you will assess client needs and implement treatment plans for individuals in both private and group settings, ensuring culturally appropriate supports are in place.
Liaising with BCH services, external organisations and the broader community you will work towards improving the overall health and wellbeing of clients.
To be successful in this role you will have:
- To have completed or willing to complete a qualification in Certificate II or higher in Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice
- Highly desired qualification in addition to:
- Community Services, Mental Health, AOD, or any other health related discipline and or have experience in Community Work, Social Welfare or Social Work, and or other relevant experience.
- Well-developed knowledge of people?s developmental stages, mental health issues, alcohol and other drugs issues and issues currently impacting on First Nations people?s wellbeing
- Relevant intake, assessment and case management experience with specific skills in the development and implementation of treatment plans
- Demonstrated ability to effectively manage social and health issues with clients; including experience using brief therapeutic interventions and counselling First Nations people who present with issues related to mental health, use of alcohol and other drugs, and general wellbeing
- Skills and experience with developing and facilitating individual and group sessions and programs
- Covid 19 Vaccination and Boosters as required
Ballarat Community Health staff benefits
At Ballarat Community Health, we are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive work environment that values the well-being of both our clients and our staff. Joining our team means becoming a part of a passionate community dedicated to fostering positive change in the lives of those we serve.
Our staff benefits include:
- Salary packaging ? up to $15,900 for everyday living expenses and up to $2,650 meals and entertainment
- Excellent working conditions with a high sense of job satisfaction
- Flexible working arrangements
- Access to employee wellness programs and discounts
- Social club
- Ballarat – Australia’s most liveable regional city (RMIT 2020)
Our culture
Ballarat Community Health is a values driven organisation and you will thrive working in a culture that values respect, integrity, optimism, courage, resilience.
You will have the opportunity to be part of a highly skilled, professional, friendly and dedicated team who takes pride in providing high quality service. BCH provides a supportive environment that encourages professional growth and education in this specialist area.
Interested? To obtain a copy of the position description, please click here
Applications must be submitted by 11:59pm on Monday, 27 November 2023.
For further enquiries about this role please contact Suzanne Powell, Manager Alcohol and Other Drugs on 03 5338 4522.
Diversity and Inclusion
At Ballarat Community Health, we are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce where we value each person?s uniqueness. We embrace diverse life experiences and the perspectives of our people, whilst providing high-quality health care to all members of our community, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion, cultural background, disability, or sexual orientation.
At Ballarat Community Health, we are committed to providing positive employment opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and welcome employment applications from candidates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background.
We strongly encourage people with disability and diverse backgrounds to apply for our roles. If we can assist you with any reasonable adjustments in order to submit your application for this role, or you need a copy of this advertisement in an accessible format, please contact the People and Culture team via email at [email protected] noting your preferred method of communication and contact details and a member of the team will be in touch.
Be more than part of your community – be someone making a difference for people in your community. Apply now!