Registered Health Professional, AOD Service | West CoastNew Zealand Government – Westport, South Island
Part-time, permanent position based at Westport - primarily responsible for coordinating Opioid Substitution Treatment (working 32 hours per week)
Mo te tunga | About the role HealthNZ Te Whatu Ora provides high-quality evidence-based practice for individuals with primary addiction problems. Our focus is on meeting the expectations of our service users, professional stakeholders, and the public. We are committed to supporting our community's mental health and wellbeing through comprehensive addiction services.
Based at Westport, the role is to engage with those people who need assessment for, and clinical follow-up for opioid dependence as part of the Rata Opioid Substitution Treatment Programme. This may also include working alongside mental health professionals for consumers who have serious mental illness, which is complicated by co-existing substance misuse.
The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to forge and sustain therapeutic relationships with clients and to harmoniously work alongside other health professionals.
Key Responsibilities: Provide specialist alcohol and drug assessment and treatment services to referred consumers, utilizing appropriate assessment and treatment procedures.Collaborate with mental health professionals to develop effective treatment strategies for consumers with serious mental illness complicated by substance misuse.Support mental health colleagues in managing consumers with primary mental illness and co-existing drug and alcohol issues.Develop flexible and tailored treatment plans for consumers to support their recovery journey.Complete clinical tasks in a timely manner, including assessment, treatment, risk management, case support, consumer education, family/whanau caregiver involvement, and group facilitation as needed.Participate in the provision of education to health professionals, referral agencies, consumers, and their significant others to promote health education and service.NZ Registered Health Professional with a current Practising Certificate.Demonstrated commitment to understanding the implications for Maori Health as outlined in the Treaty of Waitangi.Willingness to support and participate in the organisation's commitment to biculturalism.Experience working in either the drug and alcohol or mental health fields.Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.Excellent communication and negotiation skills.Ability to develop and maintain effective networks.Willingness to engage in ongoing professional education and training.Basic computer literacy and the ability to learn and effectively use workplace computer systems.Current Driver's License (may need to drive manual vehicles at times).Desirable Skills and Experience: Knowledge of Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) and understanding of the regulatory framework.Proficiency in Motivational Interviewing techniques.If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals struggling with addiction and possess the required skills and qualifications, we encourage you to apply.
Please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing your suitability for the role.
Join our team and contribute to improving the health and wellbeing of our community through effective addiction services.
Applications are only accepted online so please visit our website at www.cdhbcareers.co.nz to complete an application.
Enquiries: Kerri McCarthy - Recruitment Specialist - Kerri.McCarthy@@cdhb.health.nz
For more detailed information about the clinical aspects of the position please contact the Rata AOD Service, Clinical Nurse Manager - Brent Doncliff at ******
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