The role:
CFRS are seeking two one 12-month Fixed Term Practitioners, offering 22.5 hours per week over 3 days per week. Please note that some flexibility is needed in order to meet operational requirements. In this role, you will be providing case management for families engaged in our Domestic and Family Violence Supported Accommodation Program, working with diverse families with complex needs to achieve their goals.
Key Duties:
- Making initial contact with families who have experienced domestic and family violence following receipt of a referral. Completing client intakes, including initial risk assessment/s and safety planning.
- Providing ongoing case management for families who are housed through the Centacare DFV supported accommodation program.
- Supporting the family to identify their goals and immediate needs in order to assist them increase safety, agency and autonomy and to sustain their tenancy.
- Working within the Trauma Informed and Brief Solution Focused frameworks: this may include, but is not limited to, advocating on behalf of the client, making additional referrals, providing psychoeducation and counselling, as well as other practical assistance.
- Participating in meetings and liaising with other local stakeholders, e.g., Child Safety, Corrections, Housing and QPS.
Skills and Experience:
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Psychology, Social or Behavioural Science from a recognised institution (including eligibility for membership of APS, AASW, PACFA or ACA).
- Well-developed understanding of the Domestic and Family Violence Act, Child Protection Act and Family Law Act, as well as the issues and the impacts on families engaged in these systems
- Demonstrated articulation of a well-developed practice framework for domestic and family violence and its nexus with child safety, family law, mental health
- Experience in intake, risk assessment, case management and referral pathways crisis intervention, DVO assistance and safety planning
- Well-developed written work including report writing, case notes, data collection, data entry and computer literacy skills
- Highly effective communication, with strong interpersonal skills and an ability to advocate for our clients’ needs with other statutory organisations/ departments.
- Have a high degree of professionalism and integrity in working with clients, colleagues, and community stakeholders.
- Ability to support and work with diverse families with complex needs.
- Availability for some after-hours work.
- Demonstrated understanding and experience of working within the housing sector with regard to domestic and family violence.
- Demonstrated substantial knowledge and experience in working with complex family systems, in high acrimony environments, family distress and trauma, mental health problems, drug and alcohol and family law issues.
- Demonstrated knowledge, skills and experience in supporting families from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Essential requirements for the role:
- Have a current Blue Card – or be eligible to apply.
- Have a current driver’s licence.
- Provide a current Australian Federal Police Criminal History Check or successfully pass one.
- Have working rights in Australia.
Why Work for us?
We offer a competitive remuneration on the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award Level 5. Salary packaging options are available to increase your take home pay by up to $15,900.
How to apply
Click APPLY and submit a cover letter that clearly addresses the above listed skills, experience and essential criteria, as well as a copy of your current résumé. If you would like to know more about this role, please contact Adam Beck on 0447 145 696
Please note shortlisting and interviews will commence as applications are received.
The Archdiocese of Brisbane has standards of conduct for workers to maintain a safe and healthy environment for children. Our commitment to these standards requires that we conduct working with children checks and background referencing for all persons who will engage in direct and regular involvement with children and young people (0 – 18 years) and/or vulnerable adults. The organisation is fully committed to child safety and has a zero tolerance to abuse of children or vulnerable adults.