Psychology, Counselling & Social Work (Healthcare & Medical) Exciting Permanent/Part-time (0.8 FTE) role working Monday, Wednesday & Friday (10:00am to 6:00pm) and Tuesday (9:00am to 5:00pm). Windana. Providing connected services to more people in need. We provide services across Victoria for adults and young people experiencing alcohol and other drug harms, family violence, mental health challenges and social disadvantage. Our Model of Care puts clients at the centre of what we do to create positive change in people's lives. About the program Reset Life is a structured intensive outpatient program for young people aged 10 to 25. The structured program involves 16 weeks of intensive treatment, followed by 16 weeks continuing care. About the role The Key Supervisor, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), will lead a multi-disciplinary team to implement and deliver the intensive outpatient treatment service to individuals experiencing complex and problematic alcohol and other drugs use. The key supervisor will oversee the implementation and delivery of the treatment model. The focus of this role will include: Program Management including implementation, service delivery, and program fidelity. Be an expert in all components of the intensive outpatient program, including service delivery. Coach staff to become skilled practitioners in the treatment model. Provision of weekly clinical supervision with all IOP staff. Monitor service delivery through direct observation and/or listening to sessions on a weekly basis to ensure adherence to fidelity. Engage closely with SEMPHN around all aspects of implementation and service delivery. Ensure treatment is welcoming, empathic and optimistic. Collaborate with the broader multidisciplinary team to ensure the efficient operation of the IOP service. What we're looking for: Minimum 5 years' experience in leadership in a comparable role. Demonstrated expertise in evidence-based clinical interventions including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Family Systems. Proven ability to work with people and families experiencing problematic alcohol and other drugs use. Demonstrated expertise in the physiology of addiction. Strong experience in advancing external partnerships. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Relevant health and/or welfare tertiary qualification such as Social Work, Psychology, Nursing or Allied Health Sciences. Certificate IV in AOD or have completed the required competencies. The team We're a friendly, dynamic bunch of individuals that value diversity, continuous improvement and collaboration. Ready to join us? Be quick! Applications will be reviewed as soon as they land on our desks so apply today if you're interested. #J-18808-Ljbffr