Are you passionate about family intervention support with a fresh innovative approach?
Exciting opportunity for an experienced Family Intervention Practitioner! All Care Australia is experiencing an exciting period of growth and change, positioning the company as an emerging leader within the human services sector. All Care Australia is aiming for organic growth, diversification, and national expansion.
About us:
All Care Australia provides therapeutic home environments for children and young people with histories of complex trauma, abuse, and neglect. We care deeply about the well-being of vulnerable children and young people and aim to make a positive difference in their lives.
All Care Australia uses a trauma-informed approach when supporting the young people in our care. Our goal is to provide the young people with a sense of family, support to heal, a chance to positively connect with others and the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
We deliver services aligned with our values and our practice framework.
Our values are:
- Respect: we see people’s value and co-create opportunities for a bright future.
- Integrity: we show our uncompromising ethical principles and values.
- Safety: we work with people to carefully mitigate risk while living a full life.
- Excellence: we use continual improvement to strive for best practice.
About the role:
The Family Intervention Practitioner supports families in crisis, and as a result reduces the risk of out of home care placements and supports the reunification of children and young people with their families. The Family Intervention Practitioner will provide access to resources and constructive counselling to improve family dynamics.
The Family Intervention Practitioner will:
- Deliver intensive in-home support and therapeutic intervention to a caseload of clients referred by the Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs.
- Assess family needs via active engagement, observations, and the review of information such as family history child safety case plans.
- Work within a trauma informed and relationship based care framework utilising evidenced based interventions.
- To develop cohesive and collaborative working relationships with clients, allied services, networks, and stakeholders to ensure identified concerns are addressed.
Essential Criteria:
- At least 2 years’ experience in a similar role with a solid understanding of child protection legislation.
- Tertiary qualification at diploma level or above in Social Work, Psychology or relevant discipline.
- A current paid Working with Children Check (Blue Card).
- National Criminal History Check.
- Current Open Driver’s License.
- Current and Valid First Aid and CPR Certifications.
Please “Select apply for this Position” and submit a resume and cover letter if you are interested in this exciting opportunity.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
All Care Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present, and emerging throughout Australia.