Counsellor
Part time, Permanent, 2 – 3 days a week (including Wednesday evening)
Relationships Australia WA is a leading provider of relationship support services to the West Australian community. We are a professional, highly motivated and people-oriented organisation, and are offering a counselling role in our Bunbury Branch. This dynamic role focuses upon delivering clinical services to our broad client base and will suit an experienced and reflective counsellor.
We would like to hear from you if you are interested in joining our organisation and have skills and experience in the following areas:
- Tertiary University Degree in Counselling, Psychology or Social Work
- Demonstrated experience in individual (children and adults), couple and family counselling
- Proven ability to adhere to clinical, professional and ethical work standards in counselling work
- A comprehensive knowledge of theory and practice relevant to counselling
Preference will be given to applicants with experience in working with Domestic/Family Violence.
Application Instructions:
Applications should include a covering letter addressing the selection criteria and outlining your suitability for the position and a current resume with details of two professional referees. Applications can be emailed to the Bunbury Branch Manager, Hilary Cayley at [email protected].
For further information please contact the Manager, Hilary Cayley, on the email above, or call 6164 0550
Applications close 5pm Wednesday 28 September
(We do not acknowledge receipt of application. Only Successful applicants will be contacted)
Relationships Australia WA is committed to being a ‘Child-Safe’ organisation and expects all staff agree to our Children and Young People Safety and Wellbeing Policy and Child Safe Code of Conduct. Appropriate rigorous reference and background checking will be undertaken, including a Working with Children Check (where applicable), police record and identity check. We are committed to the safety and empowerment of all children, including those with a disability and from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds.