AOD Support Worker – Sobering Up Unit
Towards Independence Sobering Up Unit, Adelaide
Casual | 24/7 rotating roster
The Sobering Up Unit is the largest service of its kind in Australia, supporting up to 30 participants at a time as they safely recover from the immediate effects of alcohol and other drugs. Many of the people we support are experiencing addiction,homelessness, mental health issues, physical health issues and the impacts of trauma. Your role as an AOD Support Worker is essential in providing safety, stability and compassionate monitoring during a vulnerable period in a person’s life.
Every shift you work directly contributes to a safer, more dignified experience for people who often have nowhere else to go. Your calm presence, empathy and professionalism help participants feel seen, supported and safe.
As an AOD Support Worker, you will work as part of a semi‑autonomous team to assess, monitor and support adults who are intoxicated or experiencing withdrawal. You will provide consistent, trauma‑informed care from presentation through to discharge, ensuring safety, dignity and adherence to site procedures and TSA policies.
This is a casual position within the Sobering Up Unit, operating on a 24‑hour roster. Shifts will be allocated based on business needs and some night shift coverage is expected. Shift times include:
How you will make an impact