Your role:
The Orange Door will bring together different workforces and practices from Community Service and Government agencies, as stakeholders, to create an integrated multi-disciplinary Orange Door team. This will ensure that the community has access to a consolidated intake point that will service the six Local Government Area’s across the Loddon catchment area, creating a new way of support for the Loddon community.
The pivotal function of the Orange Door will be to:
- Support women and children experiencing family violence, with a key focus on ensuring the safety of women, children and young people experiencing family violence.
- Ensure a focus on perpetrators of family violence, to keep them in view and hold them accountable for their behaviour.
- Receive referrals about vulnerable children (or an unborn) and their families where there are significant concerns about their well-being.
- Support a coordinated response to a range of different needs and connect service users with the most appropriate service.
- Conducting intake screening i.e. assessment of initial need/risk issues and prioritisation for service delivery in consultation with other stakeholders.
- To work in partnership with key stakeholders including the, North Central Victoria Family Services Alliance, VicPOL, Health providers and local Government.
The skills you will use day to day:
- Resilience to work with and support clients who have been exposed to trauma.
- Demonstrated ability to conduct comprehensive safety and wellbeing assessments and work within the Best Interest Principles as outlined within the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005.
- Sound understanding of the Child Protection and welfare system, and experience in collaboration with a range of professionals in a care team approach.
- Excellent written and verbal communication, time management and organisational skills.
Please Note: It is mandatory for the successful applicant to hold a current Working with Children Check and be prepared to undergo a National Criminal History Check prior to commencement. AV employees are required to either be fully vaccinated against Covid 19 or have a medical exemption. AV will require evidence that you are compliant with these requirements.
What you need to know:
- A salary at SCHCADS level 5 which is $88,000-$92,000 plus super
- Flexible through the increments up to 5.3 (dependent upon experience)
- Based at The Orange Door in Bendigo
- Suitable for new graduates or those working towards a degree
- Contract to June 30th 2023 (with the possibility of extension)
- Access to discounted health insurance, free Employee Assistance, Salary Packaging and a range of other employment benefits supporting your physical and mental health
- Working hours are 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, which is great for work life balance
- Anglicare Victoria are leaders in the industry
- A commitment to professional development, training, support with mandatory therapeutic training
- A culture of inclusivity and resilience
- Recognition as innovators
- Our Rainbow Tick Accreditation
Ready to take the next step:
Could you please apply for the role before midnight on Sunday 16th October.
For a Detailed Position Description please take a look here: Child Wellbeing Practitioner Orange Door Bendigo July 2022 (1).docx
To apply for this position all you need to do is click apply wherever you are and attach a resume through the portal.
The advert is only meant to be an overview, for all the details on what makes this such a unique and interesting position you need to call Alicia Jeanes, Child Wellbeing Team Leader on 1800 512 359.
Please Note: It is mandatory for the successful applicant to hold a current Working with Children Check and be prepared to undergo a National Criminal History Check prior to commencement. AV employees are required to either be fully vaccinated against COVID 19 or have a medical exemption. AV will require evidence that you are compliant with these requirements.
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