Introduction Life at Vinnies At Vinnies, we are what we do. We believe in making a difference. We are one of Queensland’s most-loved charitable organisations and are committed to leading with our values and mission at heart. We work together to build a legacy that we can be proud of, supporting those in need within our communities. Our companions are why our journey started, striving to shape a more just and compassionate society. Our employees, members and volunteers are the reason our journey continues, and why we will succeed. What we can offer you Work with a purpose – not your average organisation and not your average role! Competitive hourly rate and excellent employment benefits under our Employee Agreement Salary packaging arrangements – helping you save on tax Access to our Employee Assistance Program – our employees are our most valuable asset A welcoming and inclusive environment where you’ll always feel part of a team Description The Role As an AOD Therapeutic Case Manager , you will champion a client-centred approach to recovery by crafting and delivering tailored case management strategies. With deep clinical insight and therapeutic expertise, you will empower individuals to actively engage in their journey toward wellbeing. Your key responsibilities: Lead and facilitate group module sessions for clients, fostering a supportive and engaging environment. Conduct regular reviews of case management plans and participate in case coordination meetings with Client Outcome Facilitators to ensure the client's needs and objectives are accurately identified and addressed. Prepare comprehensive case documentation, including notes, referrals, reviews, and case closure summaries. Build and maintain professional relationships with both internal and external stakeholders, actively seeking opportunities to enhance and promote service delivery options. Collaborate with the Program Manager to research, evaluate and update the weekly program to align with client needs and preferences. This is a Permanent Full-time (38 hours per week) role based in Mackay. Skills And Experiences To be successful in the role, you will meet the following criteria: Bachelor level in Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs or related discipline such as Social Work, Psychology or Social Science or equivalent (required). Demonstrated understanding of AOD and dual diagnosis treatment principles. Skills and experience in a range of AOD interventions relating to substance use (including assessment, brief intervention, risk assessment and management, family support, and case management/care coordination). Demonstrated a high level of knowledge and understanding of the AOD treatment sector, the mental health sector and community support services. Demonstrated service coordination practices with internal and external service providers (including primary health/medical sector) and the ability to provide holistic care for clients presenting with a broad range of substance use and psychosocial needs. Understanding of harm minimisation and reduction principles and ability to work with a recovery-oriented model. Understanding of and commitment to the philosophy of the St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland and an ability to work in accordance with policies and procedures to promote the values and mission of the Society. Ready to apply? We can’t wait to hear from you. You can submit your application via SEEK or directly on our careers page! Please note applications will be reviewed as received. Having the right people in our team is important to us. Before joining our team, we’ll undertake pre-employment checks including references, a police check, and proof of qualifications. We are committed to meaningful equity and diversity in our workforce. Applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is strongly encouraged. To be eligible for this position you must have an appropriate visa to work in Australia/New Zealand.