About Youth Off The Streets
Youth Off The Streets is a not-for-profit youth organisation that provides safety, support and opportunities for young people to build a positive future. We offer crisis accommodation and housing services, alternative high school education, alcohol and other drugs counselling, youth justice support, life skills and employment programs, cultural support and community engagement, among other services. We focus on early interventions that empower young people and strengthen communities.
Our Cultural Support team works with all areas of YOTS to ensure the rights and needs of staff, young people and communities from diverse cultural backgrounds are reflected in all of our services and programs.
About the role:
The main function of the role is to undertake case management activities with clients presenting with varying degrees of complexity of needs, usually low to medium complexity and requiring shorter term responses. The role requires medium level effort to coordinate services and source solutions that meet the client’s needs.
The key to the role is the ability to understand and follow the needs complexity matrix and service guidelines in order to determine the type of response required to meet the needs. The case worker will be able to translate these needs into case plans that provide timely solutions creating stability and assisting clients in making informed decisions. The case worker will implement support approaches are culturally appropriate and promote the client’s empowerment, autonomy, dignity and independence.
Key Responsibilities:
- Maintain program caseloads within negotiated timeframes.
- Follow clients’ needs assessment process and matrix to identify client needs and assist in setting goals and objectives that form their case plan.
- Link clients to services that meet their needs.
- Provide information, advice and referral to clients.
- Develop and deliver group programs and initiatives that will encourage clients to meet their goals and connect with peers.
- Maintain and prepare reports on casework statistics and outcomes.
- Develop and maintain relationships with local interagency and referral and support networks, including government, services, business and community.
- Work with Team Leader on promoting our service to set up inbound and outbound referral pathways.
- Professionally representation of the services when dealing with service users and other stakeholders.
- Work in collaboration with team leader to review and evaluate activities and performance to ensure continuous improvement.
- Work with the team leader to determine referral of clients with complex needs to specialised intensive case management.
Skills, Abilities & Knowledge:
- Identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
- Experiencing working in health, education, mental health, SEWB, counselling or social services
- Demonstrated experience and sound knowledge of case management theory, best practice principles, and case coordination
- Ability to utilise referral pathways; apply trauma- and developmentally-informed and strengths based approaches; and to achieve client outcomes
- Capacity to work respectfully and effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people of diverse cultural backgrounds
- Solid communication skills, including written and verbal presentation skills, diplomatic and effective liaison and interpersonal skills
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the principles that underpin a child safe organisation including mandatory child protection procedures
- Have an understanding of adolescent development
- Strong negotiation, conflict resolution, and communication skills. Ability to build relationships and act with sensitivity and understanding.
- Ability to understand issues faced by clients and their families, as well as ways to assist with these issues.
- Ability to apply therapeutic crisis intervention principles in crisis situations.
Requirements:
The person we seek will ideally have the following:
- Graduate 3 or 4 year degree; or
- Certificate 4 or working towards a Diploma, in areas related to AOD, SEWB, mental health or social work, and/or
- At least 2 year’s experience providing client support services and willingness to complete formal studying/training
- At least 1 years’ experience in case management of Young People
Other requirements:
- Must identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
What we can offer you:
- Flexible working arrangements
- A supportive team environment
- Career progression and development pathways
- EAP for yourself and your family
- Salary packaging up to $15,900
- Rewards and benefits program
To Apply
Please ensure you enclose a copy of your resume with your contact details and cover letter addressing the essential criteria (2 pages maximum).
At Youth Off The Streets, diversity, equity and inclusion are part of our DNA. Together, we continue to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the diverse voices of our people. It fuels our innovation and connects us closer to our customers and the communities we serve.
Youth off The Streets is an EEO Employer and a child safe organisation
This is a rare opportunity to join a passionate and high profile not for profit organisation that values the current youth of today and the youth of tomorrow.
The successful candidate will be requested to submit applications for a NSW Working With Children Check and Police Check. You will also be required to have a valid Australian Drivers Licence and unrestricted Australian working rights.
We encourage people who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander to apply for this position.