Child, Youth and Families- Intake and Connection Practitioner QPASTT

JOB DESCRIPTION

Child, Youth & Families- Intake and Connection Practitioner

Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma

INTAKE AND CONNECTION PRACTITIONER – CHILD, YOUTH AND FAMILIES

Role Title: Child, Youth & Families- Intake and Connection Practitioner

Team: Intake and Connect Team

Location: Woolloongabba; outreach across greater Brisbane, Logan, Gold Coast & Toowoomba will be required

Level: Level 5 Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award ($88,762-$92,773 per annum, pro-rata + leave loading and superannuation). Salary sacrificing available.

Reports to: Intake Practitioner Team Leader

Contract: Full-time (part-time considered), ongoing

 

OUR VISION

HEALING THE PAST, NURTURING THE FUTURE.

Our vision is for refugee survivors of persecution to live lives liberated from the harms of torture, trauma and human rights injustice. We exist to nurture meaningful futures by assisting refugee survivors to heal, belong and thrive in our community.

 

OUR VALUES

KINDNESS

We care.

In all our work, survivors of torture and trauma come first.

OPTIMISM

We believe in meaningful futures.

We are committed to healing being a journey of growth across mind, body and spirit.

PERSEVERANCE

We don’t give up.

We understand that healing requires time, patience and courage for individuals, families and communities.

JUSTICE

We believe that to heal and belong are human rights.

We collaborate to build opportunities so that survivors of torture and trauma can belong and thrive in our community.

 

ROLE PURPOSE

The primary purpose of this role is ensure a responsive and welcoming initial interaction with individuals and families referred to QPASTT and effective means to ensure that trauma recovery needs are accurately assessed and the client (individual, couple or family) is allocated to an appropriate intervention. QPASTT provides a range of trauma recovery interventions designed to deliver meaningful trauma recovery outcomes for clients and communities. Our Intake and Connect Team is a crucial component in supporting individuals, families and communities from refugee background to heal, belong and thrive in our community with a sense of justice.

 

CHARACTER

We are looking for an Intake and Connection Practitioner who is passionate about supporting refugees and asylum seekers in their recovery from trauma, through the provision of brief assessment and intervention to re-engaged and new clients of QPASTT. This will include identifying an appropriate intervention tailored to their presenting needs and goals.

You will be compassionate and courageous in finding ways to engage and empower children, young people, adults and their families presenting with a range of vulnerabilities.

We believe in cultural respect. We are looking for someone who is comfortable working with clients from many cultural and religious backgrounds, as well as sexual orientations and who is able to flexibly and thoughtfully adapt their practice to suit client needs.

We value creativity, adaptability and the ability to keep up to date with fast changing social trends and intervention opportunities in the context of a busy team.

We are looking for someone who enjoys developing their practice by making use of QPASTT’s supervision, internal training, team building and professional development opportunities.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Review and respond to referrals from a trauma informed and culturally sensitive framework, including provision of welcome and first point of contact for clients in various locations (including in-office, phone, schools, TAFE and other outreach locations):
  2. Conduct client-centred, developmentally appropriate, initial brief trauma-informed psycho-social assessments to establish expectations of, determine eligibility for, and prioritisation of service provision and identify initial therapeutic recovery goals;
  3. Deliver appropriate short-term client related advocacy which supports healing and the opportunity to thrive and belong in the Australian community;
  4. Provide brief intervention, including psycho-education, trauma-informed brief counselling and advocacy, to clients who are assessed as requiring short-term or minimal support;
  5. Build and foster collaborative partnerships with family members, community members and other agencies;
  6. Manage risk with clients with complex and/or crisis presentations in accordance with organizational processes and supports;
  7. Identify emerging trends and key themes within communities;
  8. Collaborate with Intake and Connect Team Leader and Team members to maintain relationships with key external stakeholders;
  9. Ensure quality service delivery including accountability with contractual and organisational requirements. This includes the writing of case notes and client related professional reports;
  10. Book relevant resources (e.g. rooms, cars, interpreters) to facilitate the provision of services in an effective and efficient manner;
  11. Participate in the QPASTT Support line (duty roster) and as required conduct wellbeing checks of client on the QPASTT waitlist;
  12. Attend and participate in all agency activities that meet QPASTT’s organisational and professional development requirements. These include staff, team and agency meetings, professional development sessions, supervision and debriefing;
  13. Ability to abide by the vision and values of QPASTT including our Code of Conduct as well as the policies and procedures of the organization;
  14. Support research and evaluation initiatives of the organisation.

 

REQUIREMENTS

  1. Degree level qualifications in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling or Occupational Therapy. Eligibility for membership of the relevant professional body;
  2. Good conceptualisation and ability to articulate refugee trauma recovery frameworks and the ability to apply these to undertaking trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate, psycho-social assessments and interventions. This includes an understanding of key theories related to trauma recovery, development across the life span and attachment;
  3. Ability to quickly build trusting, safe and respectful relationships across all ages in order to conduct psycho-social assessments;
  4. Two years’ experience in working within the human services sector, preferably with people from refugee backgrounds;
  5. Experience in providing short-term counselling interventions, therapeutic goal setting and an understanding of the counselling process;
  6. A strong understanding or capacity to gain understanding of QPASTT services and the sector;
  7. Ability to identify client-related risks and implement ways to reduce risk;
  8. High level of communication and interpersonal skills, including written and oral, consultation, negotiation, advocacy, presentation and stakeholder liaison;
  9. Desirable – have a combination of group work, community and counselling skills;
  10. Desirable – have skills/experience in delivery of training and/or informal presentations;
  11. Desirable – experience in working with children and young people or whole of families.

 

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

  1. Current Positive Notice Blue Card and provision of an annual federal police check;
  2. Current Queensland C Class driver’s licence;
  3. Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or an exemption certificate from Queensland Health authorised personnel;
  4. Flexibility to work out of standard hours. Occasional travel to other QPASTT offices;
  5. The period of probation will be six months.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply, please submit the following documents:

  1. A cover letter detailing why you would like to work with QPASTT and how you meet the requirements of the role, including a brief response (no more than 2 pages) to the responsibilities and requirements of the role.
  2. Your resume detailing professional experience and education.

 

The final date to apply is by 5pm on Wednesday 08 November 2023. Please email your application to [email protected].

 

Should you wish to talk with someone about this position, please contact Noémie Rigaud – Team Leader – Intake and Connect Team [email protected] or 0431 737 370.

 

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