Clinician Alcohol and Other Drugs Service (Multi-D)
Permanent Full-Time | Weipa
Call Abby Conry on 0427 645 437 to find out more about the role and what life is like working in Weipa.
About the role
Join the Alcohol and Other Drugs Service in Weipa, providing high-quality clinical assessment, treatment and case management to adults experiencing alcohol and other drug-related concerns.
Working within a multidisciplinary team, you'll collaborate with patients, families and other health professionals while supporting communities across the Torres and Cape.
Why Torres and Cape HHS?
Build your clinical experience in a supportive rural and remote environment, while connecting with communities and enjoying the unique lifestyle of Far North Queensland.
This is an opportunity to grow your skills, broaden your experience and make a difference.
Salary & benefits
HP3: $87,189 - $116,189 p.a.
NRG6.1: $114,532 - $122,643 p.a.
12.75% employer superannuation contribution
17.5% annual leave loading
Professional development and training opportunities
Relocation and accommodation incentives
Remote Area Nursing Incentive Package (if applicable)
More information: Workplace benefits | Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service | Salary and benefits | Careers (health.qld.gov.au)
Life in Weipa
Enjoy a relaxed tropical lifestyle with short commutes, stunning beaches, waterways and easy access to the unique landscapes of Cape York. Experience the rich Indigenous culture, natural beauty and outdoor adventures that make Weipa a truly unique place to live and work.
Explore more about the region: Torres and Cape HHS| Torres Strait | Cooktown and Cape York (via Tropical North Queensland website)
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Torres and Cape HHS Values - Courage | Accountability | Respect | Engage
How do I apply? Applications should be submitted ONLINE via the Smart Jobs and Careers website.
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