Jarrah House is a small healthcare facility (alcohol and other drug rehabilitation) with mums and children living on-site. We are a Non-Government Organisation. A busy team of staff include counsellors, nurses, social workers, Aboriginal health workers, childcare workers and administrative staff. We are looking for another First Nations woman to be part of the team to assist women and their children to receive the care and supports they need. Working with colleagues at Jarrah House, you will support culturally safe treatment for women dealing with their alcohol and other drug use and the life challenges that can be part of that. You will also take part in the assessment and referral of First Nations women, including building referral pathways with agencies and community services, to support our clients in their longer-term health journey. Support for training, including study time, is available. We also have generous salary sacrifice arrangements. Salary is negotiable depending on relevant skills and experience. See more at www.jarrahhouse.com.au Selection Criteria: Be of Aboriginal descent by proof of Aboriginality, identify as Aboriginal, and be accepted as such by the community Have relevant experience in health &/or a community services setting Have lived experience of alcohol and other drugs Have a Certificate III in Community Services, Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs, or willingness and ability to commit to studies Be competent in Microsoft Office applications Have a current NSW Driver’s License and willingness to drive for work Be vaccinated for Covid-19 and Whooping Cough Be willing to gain a National Police Check clearance and Working with Children Check clearance Identify as a woman. Application Process: If you are genuinely interested in the role you must provide a cover letter addressing the selection criteria along with your resume . Applicants who do not provide a cover letter will not be considered. See more about Jarrah House and our employment philosophy at www.jarrahhouse.com.au/careers.