- Multiple First Response Counsellor positions - (full-time, part-time and casual)
- 2 weeks face to face training
- Location for Training – Melbourne
- Flexible work including the ability to work from home with all equipment provided
Telstra Health is proud to work collaboratively with the Australian Government and specialist partners for the delivery of 1800RESPECT from 1 July 2022, as the national front door for people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) and workplace sexual harassment (WSH).
Vision: to achieve a significant reduction across the Australian community in the prevalence and impacts of domestic, family and sexual violence, including workplace sexual harassment – by improving first response processes, national sector integration, service reach and responsiveness to diverse groups; by strengthening community engagement; and by continuous enhancement of staff skills and technology.
Mission: to deliver a free, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week national service that provides information, counselling support and referrals to people experiencing, or at risk of, domestic, family and sexual violence, including workplace sexual harassment.
Purpose: to provide an accessible, high quality, clinically-informed and evidence-based service that meets the diverse needs and complex considerations of individuals seeking support.
About the role:
We have a number of openings for First Responders (full-time, part-time and casual positions) who will provide telephone and online counselling and use their skills to assess the unique needs of individuals seeking support as part of the national 1800RESPECT service.
Applications will be considered for multi-year contracts. First Responders will need to be available across a 24/7 roster, which will include evenings, weekends and overnight shifts.
As a First Responder, you will help achieve sustained reduction in the prevalence and impacts of domestic, family and sexual violence through:
Service Delivery: You will provide immediate response to 1800RESPECT callers seeking support, in alignment with defined processes and procedures. You will deliver high quality tailored responses, and referrals where required, within the appropriate framework to meet the needs of individuals seeking support.
Stakeholder Engagement: You will build relationships across the 1800RESPECT program to support a transparent and inclusive work environment. It will also be expected that you maintain and develop knowledge in your area of expertise, ensuring you remain up to date on current practice guidelines.
Training & Development: You will maintain and develop knowledge in your area of speciality, as well as demonstrating a commitment to professional supervision for ongoing skills development and coaching purposes.
Team Support: You will be expected to act as part of a broader team by participating in team activities, attending staff meetings and supporting other staff members.
About you:
You must be able to meet the following criteria:
- A minimum three-year bachelor’s qualification which meets the requirements of the Peak Body Registration
- At least two years full time counselling experience (Case Management not acceptable)
- Demonstrated experience in brief, outcome-focused counselling (preferably telephone counselling) or equivalent experience in specialised sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling, mental health services, crisis services, homelessness etc.
- Demonstrated authentic, compassionate, empathetic responses in front line service delivery/ counselling role
- Experience working across telephone counselling/ intake/ assessment roles
- Capacity to work and support self and team in a complex and often demanding work environment
- You must be able to commence on Monday 5th December 2022 for 2 weeks face to face training in our Melbourne location (If rural or inter-state – Travelling and arriving on Sunday the 04/12/2022 is required)
Please talk to us about how will we support this if you reside outside of Melbourne.
Additional requirements:
- Must hold Peak Body Registration & provide registration details for verification: PACFA – Clinical, ACA – Lvl3 or above, Full – AASW or General Registration with AHPRA as a Psychologist
- Holder of a current working with children check/vulnerable people check relevant to your State, or proof of application prior to interview
- If requested, you need to attend a Telstra Health Office located in your state for training and support
- Ability to work flexibly, including working from home and the 1800RESPECT office location when required
- A private room/space which can be used for your home office set up
- Reliable internet connection
What you’ll get from us:
- 2 weeks of full-time paid training upon commencement (5-16 December in Melbourne excluding 04/12 for travel)
- Avenues for growth and stepping into other roles and/or functions of other roles
- Coaching and supervision to complement your own resilience and self-care skills
- 25% discount on Telstra services including home broadband and post-paid mobiles
- Free 24/7 professional and confidential support for you and your family through EAP
- Employee rewards program that includes discounts on shopping, gym memberships, movie tickets, health insurance and more
- A supportive and inclusive working environment where you can bring your whole self to work
- Flexible work including the ability to work from home with all equipment provided
- Multiple leave options including paid parental, family and domestic violence leave, cultural, volunteer, study and pandemic leave, as well as the option to purchase additional leave
We encourage people from all backgrounds and locations across Australia to apply.
To ensure the safety and well-being of our people, this role will require the successful candidates to be vaccinated against Covid-19.