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Clinical Coordinator – Munda Mia Therapeutic Community

Full Time

Perth

Clinical Coordinator – Munda Mia Therapeutic Community

About the Role:

We have an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Coordinator to join our team at our Munda Mia Therapeutic Community (MMTC). The role will ensure the effective running of the Therapeutic Community (TC) program within a residential setting.

The Clinical Coordinator will work in collaboration with the Service Manager and deliver evidence-based, best practice residential treatment services to the residents of the program whilst meeting outcomes and funding performance indicators.

The Clinical Coordinator is required to work in the context of a TC, facilitating Community as Method (CAM) treatment approach and providing leadership and support to the team.

About the Program:

MMTC is a 20-adult-bed female-only program (including the staffing team) where residents have the opportunity to bring their children into treatment. The program focusses on alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment and Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) issues, as well as co-occurring mental health concerns, parenting support, and mitigating women returning to homelessness.

The position will be located at Munda Mia Therapeutic Community, located in Kalamunda.

Due to the nature of this role, in accordance with the Equal Opportunity Act 1984, division 5, section 27, this position is to be occupied by females only.

Level 6/7 $115,053 -$126,889 per annum pro rata (depending on experience)

Our Organisation

Cyrenian House is a leading not-for-profit non-government organisation that has been operating within the AOD treatment sector since 1981. Cyrenian House provides a wide range of high-quality treatment services that make a positive and meaningful difference in the lives of people affected by alcohol and other drugs.

To be appointed / successful in this role, you will require the following key qualifications, skills, and experience:

  • A degree in social, behavioural, or health sciences.
  • Well-developed leadership skills.
  • Experience managing and supporting a team, maintaining cooperative relationships with stakeholders, showing initiative, and operating with sound judgement.
  • Demonstrated skills and experience in the provision of treatment for people with AOD issues, such as group work, treatment planning, therapeutic interventions, and counselling.
  • Solid experience and demonstrated skills working with women and children who have experienced the impacts of FDV.
  • Solid experience and demonstrated skills working with children in a therapeutic setting.
  • Solid experience in providing clinical supervision and oversight of a clinical program targeted at vulnerable client groups.
  • Experience working within a culturally secure framework, with a focus on Aboriginal residents and staff.
  • Excellent communication skills and competence using the Microsoft suite.
  • Adept in self-management and organising multiple tasks within a team environment.
  • A commitment to promoting and upholding the Vision, Mission, and Values of Cyrenian House in all aspects of the role.
  • Full work rights, National Police Clearance, current Working with Children’s Check, current First Aid Certificate, and Driver’s Licence.

What we offer: 

  • Above Award Rates + Generous Salary Packaging
  • Two additional days per annum – “My Day” leave
  • Annual Training Allowance
  • Free access to WHEREFIT with exclusive discounts to leading fitness and wellbeing brands
  • Free On-Site Parking
  • Comprehensive Orientation and Induction

How to apply?

If this sounds like the role for you, please forward your application via the Seek website.   

Your application should include:

  • cover letter stating your suitability for the role in no more than two pages.
  • current resume, including two referees.

Applications will close on or before 9am Monday, 20th October 2025. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 

Please refer to the employment section on our website to download a full copy of the JDF: www.cyrenianhouse.com

For further information, please contact Claire Coni: [email protected]

Cyrenian House is committed to Reconciliation and Closing the Gap. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.

Cyrenian House is a smoke-free organisation.