About the role The role of a Senior Medical Officer for the Opiate Substitution Treatment (OST) Program (Addiction Medicine) is to provide treatment for opiate addiction as part of a primary health care service within West Moreton Prison Health Services. You would be expected to provide clinical leadership within the OST team. This role will be based at Wacol, and you will work across all correctional facilities within West Moreton Health Service based on clinical need. You will also be involved in the clinical governance and procedures/policies for this program. About you Our ideal candidate will be someone who can demonstrate the following: Commitment to the principles of quality in health care including contributing to initiatives relating to quality improvement, research, risk management, and the improvement of patient and service outcomes. Is self-directed and works flexibly without Can describe the vision for their area and how their work contributed to organisational Extensive clinical experience with appropriate knowledge and skills in providing opiate treatment programs in a correctional environment, with an ability to deliver quality specialist care to patients in a clinical setting including directing the process of assessment, admission, ongoing care, transfer and discharge of patients. Communicate in a way that is appropriate for the situation, and that promotes trust, respect and integrity with patients and colleagues. Commitment to leading the performance, development and education program of clinicians at an undergraduate and postgraduate level. Models ethical behaviour and consistently applied those ethical standards to self and Ensures all people, patients and colleagues are treated with dignity and respect in all healthcare Is committed to their own development and continuous self-improvement and identifies learning opportunities in every day work. Mandatory Requirements: Vaccinated against, and remain vaccinated against, certain vaccine preventable diseases (VPD) as outlined in the Health Employment Directive NO. 01/16 Registration with AHPRA as a specialist (Addiction Medicine) OR a specialist (General Practice) with an interest in Addiction Medicine About West Moreton Health West Moreton Health is one of the most rapidly evolving health services in the south east corner, with a community growth expected to almost double to more than 588,000 by 2036. Our vision is for a robust hospital and health service that includes fit-for-purpose spaces, interconnected buildings, multi-disciplinary health services, research, education and community partnerships. To read more on how West Moreton Health are committed to transforming and optimising our care, to meet the health care needs of our growing and diverse community - Follow this link As a Child Safe Organisation, at West Moreton Health: We prioritise children and young people being seen, heard, and safe in every interaction. We create inclusive environments where the voices and needs of children and young people are valued and respected. We believe safeguarding is shared responsibility, upheld by every member of our organisation. Benefits 17.5% annual leave loading (Additional allowances/entitlements may apply) 12.75% employer contribution to superannuation Professional development Salary sacrificing options Wellness programs Employee Assistance Service (EAS). To apply Further information regarding this role please download and read the attached Role Description and Information Packages. You will need to submit your Cover Letter, CV or Resume including the names and contact details of two referees and a short response (maximum 1-2 pages) on how your experience, abilities, knowledge and personal qualities are relevant to the role. Applications to remain current for a period of 12 months and may be used to fill a similar vacancy. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply for all West Moreton Health vacancies.