Quality, Safety & Practice Implementation Coordinator
Job Summary
Are you passionate about quality safety and making systems work better for both staff and clients
Were looking for a practical solutions-focused leader to join our team at Venndale Rehabilitation this role youll turn ideas into action driving continuous improvement strengthening safety practices and ensuring high-quality service delivery in a culturally responsive AOD rehabilitation program.
As the Quality Safety & Practice Implementation Coordinator youll lead the on-the-ground implementation of quality and safety improvements across the service. Your focus will be embedding systems supporting staff capability and ensuring changes are sustained in everyday practice.
Youll work closely with leadership frontline staff and corporate teams to translate risks gaps and opportunities into practical measurable improvements that strengthen outcomes for clients and the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives and corrective actions
- Support accreditation readiness and ensure standards are reflected in day-to-day practice
- Identify risks and gaps and turn them into clear practical solutions
- Strengthen safety systems procedures and staff capability
- Monitor and improve compliance across quality safety and service delivery
- Coordinate facility improvements repairs and safety upgrades
- Coach and support staff to embed consistent high-quality practices
- Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders
Tenure: 12-month Contract
Employment Type:Full Time
Salary Range:$85000 $95000 per annum (pro-rata)
Entitlements/Benefits:
- 6 Weeks Annual Leave
- 2 Weeks Sick Leave
- 2 Weeks Ancillary Leave
- 1 RDO per Month
Location:This position is based at Kalanos Venndale Rehabilitation Centre 30km from Katherine.
Hours of work:37.5 hours per week 7.5 hours per day Monday to Friday
Qualifications
- Certificate IV in Alcohol & Other Drugs(essential)
- Diploma in Quality Auditing (essential)
- Diploma in AOD Community Services Mental Health or similar(desirable)
- Leadership/management training(highly regarded)
Experience & Skills
- Experience in CQI WHS accreditation or quality improvement roles
- Ability to implement practical change in complex service environments
- Strong understanding of safety compliance and service quality systems
- Excellent communication coaching and problem-solving skills
- Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities with cultural awareness and respect
- Strong communication organisation and stakeholder engagement skills
Mandatory before commencement:
- NT Drivers Licence
- Working with Children Clearance (Ochre Card)
- National Police Check
Indigenous and/or Torres Strait Islander persons encouraged to apply.
All applications are to include an up-to-date Resume and a Cover Letter addressing your suitability for the role and apply via our Kalanos Careers page before the closing date to be accepted.
Position Descriptions can be obtained from Human Resources.
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Applications Close: Thursday 28th May 2026
Required Experience:
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