Counsellor, Butterfly National Helpline The Butterfly Foundation

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Australia’s largest organisation supporting people with eating disorders.
  • Rewarding Counsellor role in not-for-profit.
  • Surrounded by passionate and supportive colleagues.
  • Based in Crows Nest, NSW, with the possibility to occasionally work remotely from home.
  • Great salary packaging options.
  • Full & part-time, rostered positions available.
  • Fixed-term contracts available until 31st December 2023, with the possibility of an extension.
  • Minimum requirement to commit to 3 shifts per week, with shift durations ranging from 8 hours to 6 hours. Available shifts are inclusive of evenings and weekends.

Are You Ready to Help Make a Change?

Butterfly Foundation is Australia’s national charity for eating disorders and body image issues, providing a voice for those affected and the people who care for them. Eating disorders are severe and complex mental illnesses with physical complications, and the medical, psychological, physical and social consequences can be long term and for many, life threatening.

Butterfly advocates for improved services from government, health and mental health organisations, and the eating disorder sector, raising awareness in the media and via community engagement. Butterfly runs Australia’s only national Eating Disorders Helpline, seven days a week; evidence-based clinical treatment and support programs; and delivers prevention initiatives in schools and the community to combat negative body image issues.

About the Role

In this unique role, you will use your sound counselling skills and experience to provide support and care to those effected by eating disorders and their carers via our National ED Helpline, webchat and e-mail.

Our warm and supportive Butterfly National Helpline team operates from 8.00am until midnight, 7 days a week which provides flexibility in working arrangements.

Key responsibilities and duties include:

  • Direct provision of counselling and support, general information about eating disorders and advice to people with lived experience of an eating disorder, family members or carers and friends of people with lived experience of an eating disorder, teachers, health and community professionals and other concerned members of the community.
  • Liaise directly with health service practitioners and emergency services where necessary.
  • Direct provision of referrals and information to health professionals and the public regarding evidence-based treatment options.
  • Facilitate or assist with web-based support groups for people with lived experience of an eating disorder, their adult carers and their siblings
  • Maintain and update Butterfly’s eating disorders service referrals/resources database, including researching and compiling additional eating disorders practitioner information to be added to the database.

Selection Criteria

To see the FULL Selection Criteria, please view the Position Description on our website: www.butterfly.org.au/careers

Essential:

  • Qualifications: Minimum – bachelor’s degree in psychology, counselling or social work.
  • 1-2 years previous experience in a counselling role (full-time equivalent).
  • Full or Provisional registration as a psychologist; or full registration as a counsellor or psychotherapist with PACFA or ACA; or a degree certified social worker.
  • Direct experience of working with people with an eating disorder or other mental illness in a counselling or support role.
  • A good basic understanding of eating disorders and disordered eating, body image and related issues and of their impact both on the individual experiencing the issue and on their families, friends, partners and other carers.
  • An understanding of other mental health conditions commonly co-morbid with eating disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder) and an ability to provide counselling, support and further referrals with respect to these areas.
  • An understanding of the nature of supportive counselling and of the difference between short-term supportive counselling and longer term therapeutic counselling.
  • A commitment to recovery focused practice.

To Apply

All applicants should supply their resume, and must address the Selection Criteria as detailed in the Position Description in a separate cover letter. Please also advise us of your preferred shifts/hours.

Applications should be submitted by email to Human Resources at [email protected] with Subject Title: Counsellor, Butterfly National Helpline

Closing Date: 25th September 2022, please note that if we receive a high level of applications, the vacancy may close earlier than stated. Therefore, we would encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.

Enquiries

For enquiries about this position, please email [email protected]

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

The Butterfly Foundation

Employment Type

Contract/Temp

Job Salary

Not Provided

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