Community Alcohol and Drug Withdrawal Nurse
Job No:
NRW0525
Location:
Deakin, ACT
- Sought after community nursing positions - part time and full-time positions available
- Competitive salary ranging from $95,000 - $108 000 per annum + superannuation and a host of additional benefits
- Public Benevolent Institution salary packaging available to increase your take-home pay (circa $15,990 per annum)
- Make a difference in the lives of people and families impacted by alcohol and other drugs
- Several positions including full-time and part-time roles
About the Organisation
Karralika Programs Inc has been supporting communities throughout the ACT and NSW for 45 years, providing quality support and intervention services for families and individuals impacted by alcohol and other drugs.
We have several rewarding opportunities in the ACT for experienced and compassionate Community Alcohol and Drug Nurses to join the team on a full-time or part-time basis. The roles include providing support to people wanting to reduce or cease their substance use and supporting overall health and wellbeing.
A Rewarding Role - In More Ways Than One
In addition to a competitive salary ranging from $95,000 - $108 000 per annum plus superannuation, the successful candidate will enjoy the opportunity to work within a nursing team, supporting people to reduce and/or withdraw from substances as well as providing primary care advice.
The role also comes with a host of additional generous benefits, including:
- Salary packaging opportunities to maximise your earning potential (separate meals and entertainment packaging is also available)
- Professional development opportunities available for candidates looking to upskill
- Limited private use of fleet vehicle, with free on-site parking
- Laptop and Mobile Phone provided
- Clinical Supervision, Nurses Community of Practice and Employee Assistance Program provided
- Support for relocation for the right candidate
How You’ll Make a Difference
As a Community Alcohol and Drug Nurse, you will be changing the lives of people impacted by alcohol and other drugs, as well as their families.
You will work within a small nursing team, within a larger multi-disciplinary team. Based in Deakin ACT, you’ll be visiting clients throughout the Territory and surrounding NSW areas at their homes, G.P practices, community centres or other safe places, and will also be part of a team supporting our residential programs.
Our Community Alcohol and Drug Nurses take a hands-on and holistic approach to our clients’ recovery journeys, ensuring they assist in accessing necessary resources.
Day-to-day responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
- Working alongside the multi-disciplinary team to assess and engage people into treatment to support their needs
- Providing a comprehensive, holistic assessment and supporting the person to address their health needs
- Supporting people to improve their health literacy and provide education on health issues
- Reducing the harms related to alcohol and other drug use, primarily through supporting the person to reduce and/or withdraw from substances
- Working in an integrated community model of care alongside other organisations and other providers
For a more thorough list of responsibilities and core duties please visit our website: Karralika.org.au, or click here.
What you’ll bring to the team
To be considered for this position, you must be a Registered Nurse (Div 1) with unconditional AHPRA Registration and a valid driver's license.
Critical to your success in this role, you should have prior demonstrated experience working with people with alcohol and other drug issues within clinical health services and with the ability to confidently perform holistic health assessments.
You will preferably have demonstrated experience in a similar role that saw you working across community health, mental health, child/youth/family health and/or alcohol and other drugs. Please refer to the Position Description on our website for more information about the requirements for this role.
Are you a Registered Nurse looking to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable people impacted by alcohol and other drugs? Apply now!