About us…
Act for Kids is a prominent provider of prevention, professional therapy and support services for children who have suffered abuse and support for families at risk. With over 25 centres nationally, we have supported thousands of children and their families for more than 30 years. In 2020 – 2021 we provided services to 40,360 people, including over 25,900 children.
Through prevention, treatment, research, education and advocacy, we are committed to helping keep kids safe, heal from trauma and lead happy lives.
About the job…
We are seeking a Full Time Family Support Practitioner to join our caring, compassionate and friendly team in Rockhampton until 30 June 2025.
Extension of employment contract beyond this date is subject to the continued successful government funding of the program.
About the service…
- Deliver an outreach model of case management to families with the aim of improving child safety.
- Facilitate social learning, community connectedness, good health and wellbeing.
- Engage families, obtain consent and develop a case plan with the family which addresses child protection concerns.
- Work with other professionals and agencies utilising an ecological model.
- Work collaboratively with other professionals and agencies to ensure family goals are achieved.
Key Responsibilities:
- Maintain and service a case load of client families.
- Use a variety of tools to assess each family member’s strengths and worries.
- Develop, implement and regularly review case plans that address worries and build on strengths.
- Identify, co-ordinate and lead stakeholder groups to develop, implement and review single case plans.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date data entry records in required databases.
About you…
- A tertiary degree in a relevant discipline (social work, human services, allied health).
- Professional registration (if required).
- Membership of a relevant professional association (desirable).
- Experience providing case-management and therapeutic services to families, caregivers, young people and children in a child protection framework.
- Cultural awareness and an understanding of how to communicate and work effectively with families from different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- An understanding of current child protection legislation and policy reforms.
With over 30% of our employees identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, we encourage and welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
About the pay…
- Position is classified Level 4.1 – 4.4 under the SCHCADS award;
- Salary range is $77,584 – $83,486 plus superannuation (pro-rata for part-time);
- In addition, as a registered Not for Profit/Charity, we offer excellent salary packaging options through RemServ which can significantly increase your take home pay.
About the benefits…
- Overall winner of HRD Employer of Choice 2019 (100-499 employees)
- Winner of HRD Employer of Choice 2019 in (1) Health & Wellbeing (2) Leadership (3) Work-Life Balance
- Strong values based organisation
- Excellent professional development options (including annual professional development fund opportunities)
- Paid parental leave and study assistance
- Employee Assistance Program including Health & Well-being Portal
- A friendly and flexible work environment to support work/life balance
Other Requirements….
- Eligibility for a positive Working with Children Check in the applicable state of employment in Australia or exemption based on professional qualifications and registration.
- Current driver’s licence.
- Applicants must be eligible to legally work in Australia and proof of eligibility may be requested.
- Fully vaccinated with the prescribed doses of an approved vaccine against COVID-19 or have an approved medical exemption
About applying…
- Job applications will be reviewed as soon as submitted. If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your application as soon as possible
- Click on ‘Apply Now’ to submit an application.
- For more information about the role, contact Ruth Griese on 0448 389 302 or [email protected].
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Closing Date: 19 October 2022