Administrator embodies accountability in Addiction Services

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Chloe Mohr sitting down in a lounge chair in the corner of a room, with a friendly smile
Chloe Mohr

Chloe Mohr has made her mark at the Inala Addictions Mental Health Service in just six months, winning the AMHS QSuper Values Award for accountability.

“At first I didn’t even think it was real; I thought it was something that everybody gets,” she said.

Chloe arrived as the new Inala Alcohol and Drugs Administration Officer in 2024 and was quick to demonstrate her collaboration, clear guidance, and dedicated support.

She has played a key role in formalising processes to support the completion of Care Reviews across Addiction Services.

Through close collaboration, she developed work instructions and templates to benefit Addiction Services as a whole. Her willingness to step up when needed and provide thoughtful support, particularly to the Inala ADS Clinicians, has been remarkable.

Relying on six years of administration experience in Queensland Health – including work in a correctional facility’s opioid treatment program – Chloe really hit the ground running.

She worked tirelessly to build processes, complete scanning, plan reviews and support clinicians in completing their plans.

“I love being the expert that people can come to. That’s my motivation; people can come to me for support and resources and I have a folder ready,” she said.

Chloe attributes her success to a supportive and collaborative work environment.

“Everyone in the team praises me and makes me feel that the work I’m doing is worthwhile, and that makes me want to do more.”

“I’ve never been this happy in a job ever, I never want to leave.”

Connecting with consumers is also a core aspect of Chloe’s role. She stresses the importance of building rapport with consumers and providing support, free of judgement.

“I have had consumers call to let me know personally that they are sober now and to pass their thanks to the team, and that means so much to me.”

When asked what she wanted others to know about her role, Chloe said, “sometimes all people need is to be heard and given a chance. Small actions matter.”

Well done on this incredible achievement Chloe!