North Queensland Youth Alcohol and Drug Services (NQYAODS) Director Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development) Youth Empowered Towards Independence (YETI) is a community-based not-for-profit organisation that delivers a range of voluntary youth AOD and other support services targeting the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people living within the Cairns and FNQ region. As part of our Executive Management Team, this role reports directly to the CEO. The North Queensland Youth Alcohol and Other Drugs Services (NQYAODS) Director provides overarching direction and leadership for the new NQYAODS program and existing youth AOD programs at YETI. The NQYAODS is an exciting and innovative regional service that is a collaboration between YETI, Victorian based Youth Support and Advocacy Service (YSAS), and Gindaja Treatment and Healing Service (Gindaja). The NQYAODS will provide residential and community-based alcohol and drug treatment to young people in the region (and adjoining regions). The Service Director will be responsible for the establishment of the program; strategic oversight of program operations, ensuring alignment with organisational goals, stakeholder engagement, and adherence to best practices in health and human services management. Leadership and Direction Provide strategic leadership and vision for the NQYAODS and YETI AOD programs. Ensure effective management of program resources, including staffing, budgeting, and service delivery. Ensure alignment with YETI's vision, mission, and values, promoting a culture of best practice and continuous improvement. Organise and implement the key governance mechanisms for the NQYAODS as prescribed in the Model of Service. Program Development and Implementation Oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of the NQYAOD service, as prescribed in the Model of Service. Work closely with Gindaja and YSAS to implement the NQYAOD Model of Service, ensuring alignment with strategic goals, operational frameworks, and compliance with regulatory and best practice standards. Establish and maintain a strong, collaborative interface with the residential based Cultural Lead Manager and Clinical Lead Manager by developing structured processes for regular communication, joint decision-making, and shared responsibility for service delivery, ensuring culturally informed and clinically sound outcomes for young people. Staff Oversight Supervise and support YETI AOD Program Managers, including our Community AOD Services Manager; Outreach Manager and RADIO (Remote Alcohol and Drug Program for young people) Manager. Facilitate or broker regular staff training and professional development opportunities and work with the Executive team to implement continual improvement initiatives. Subcontractor Management Work with the Executive Officer to establish clear contractual agreements with subcontractors, outlining expectations, deliverables, and performance measures. Foster relationships with subcontractors to facilitate capacity building and knowledge sharing. Collaborate with subcontracted agencies and ensure robust governance, including monitoring performance outcomes and working with the Executive Officer to report to funding bodies. Partnership Management Cultivate and maintain strategic partnerships with community organisations, healthcare providers, and government agencies to support holistic service delivery. Build partnerships with various stakeholders, including Aboriginal Medical Services, the Cairns and Hinterland Health and Hospital Service (CHHHS), Cape and Torres Health Service (CTHHS), Education Queensland and other youth service providers, to facilitate integrated support for young people. Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement Collaborate with partner organisations, including healthcare providers, educational institutions, justice services and community services. Engage local stakeholders, including Elders and community leaders, in service planning and evaluation to incorporate community insights and needs. Clinical Governance and Compliance Ensure that all services provided are in line with legislation, external standards, YETI policies, relevant Queensland Health policies, clinical governance frameworks, and best practices. Work closely with the Outreach Manager, Cultural Lead Manager and Clinical Lead Manager to ensure best practice outcomes for young people from Cairns and regional and remote communities. Monitor compliance policies and work with the executive team to oversee regular reviews and audits. Collaborate with YETI's Finance Manager to manage program budgets, ensuring effective allocation of resources and adherence to funding requirements. Monitor financial performance and implement cost-effective strategies to support service delivery. Team Leadership and Development Lead, mentor, and develop a multidisciplinary team of staff to ensure high-quality service delivery and professional growth. Foster a positive team culture that emphasises staff well-being, resilience, and effective communication. Monitoring and Evaluation Implement robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks to assess program effectiveness, identify areas for improvement, and enhance service delivery outcomes. Ensure continuous feedback mechanisms are in place to engage young people and stakeholders in the evaluation process. Advocacy and Representation Represent the NQYAODS and YETI AOD programs at regional and state levels, advocating for the needs of young people and promoting the program's services. Participate in relevant forums, committees, and working groups to influence policy and practice related to youth AOD services. Cultural Integration Collaborate with the Gindaja Cultural Advisory Board to ensure cultural practices and perspectives are integrated into all aspects of service delivery. Minimum Requirements Relevant tertiary qualifications. Extensive experience in program management within the health and human services sector. Proven leadership and team management skills, with a strong understanding of community development and partnership approaches. Understanding of clinical governance, relevant legislation, standards and treatment frameworks. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and advocacy skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse stakeholders. Strong commitment to improving the lives of young people and promoting cultural safety and responsiveness. Ability to work in a dynamic and challenging environment, demonstrating resilience and adaptability. Passion for fostering collaboration, innovation, and positive change for young people. YETI recognises the unique range of knowledge, skills and experiences that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees bring to our workplace to help create a culturally appropriate service that best meets the needs of the diverse young people who access YETI services. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are highly encouraged. Apply via Seek. YETI reserves the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. #J-18808-Ljbffr