Psychosocial Clinician (PC) Canteen

JOB DESCRIPTION

About us
Canteen is dedicated to supporting young people and their families affected by cancer. Founded by young cancer patients, our mission is to provide essential programs, services, and resources that positively impact the lives of 12-25 year-olds facing their own diagnosis, dealing with a close family member’s cancer, or grieving the loss of a loved one. We believe in the transformative power of our team, and together, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

Due to internal movements, we are now seeking a compassionate and skilled Psychosocial Clinician to join our team where you will coordinate and deliver a range of counselling and psychosocial support services to young people with a cancer experience and their parents. This is a high-impact role for a is suitable for someone with a tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Counselling or related Allied Health Field with a natural ability to connect and support.
  
The ideal candidate for this role will embody and champion Canteen’s core values; we are real, we challenge, we connect and we empower. These values are integral to our work, providing a foundation that enables us to offer compassionate and meaningful support, as well as shaping our working environment and culture to foster a collaborative, inclusive and innovative atmosphere where staff are encouraged to grow personally and professionally
  
About our benefits
Canteen’s culture is unique, offering you an inspiring, rewarding and purposeful work experience with endless opportunities. Check out our LinkedIn Life Page for insight into our employee experience.

  • Base Salary + Superannuation + Not-For-Profit Salary Packaging (up to $15,900 of your salary tax-free).
  • 5 Weeks Annual Leave.
  • Learning & Development opportunities.

About our role

  • Provide ongoing individual support to young people through evidence-based counselling interventions using a mix of Telehealth, face-to-face services and outreach, to support the psychosocial needs of young people, including processing themes such as grief, loss, and bereavement.
  • Conduct care coordination and case management, including referrals to suitable resources within the local networks and liaising with family when appropriate.
  • Work collaboratively with young people to establish individual support plans to achieve their own self-directed goals.
  • On occasion facilitate the psychosocial components of Canteen’s group programs.
  • Provide short-term interventions to parents with a cancer experience, focused on parenting through cancer.
  • Maintain awareness and knowledge of best practice, relevant theories, and practice frameworks, as well as Canteen policies and procedures and relevant legislation including mandatory reporting obligations and child protection issues.
  • On occasion participate in monitoring an online counselling service within Canteen to provide ad hoc support for young people.
  • Liaise with relevant networks to build referral pathways and advocate for the needs of young people.

Every Team Member at Canteen

  • Is expected to uphold Canteen’s Values and Culture;
  • Ensure that staff and volunteers are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children and young people safe through ongoing education and training.
  • Takes reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others;
  • Understands and complies with the Workplace, Health and Safety Systems; and 
  • Reports hazards and incidents and participates in risk management as required.

About You

  • Tertiary qualification in Psychology, Counselling, Social Work or related field.
  • Experience in delivering counselling or therapeutic interventions.
  • Experience administering assessments, co-ordinating care and managing risk.
  • Innate ability to engage with young people and carers/parents.
  • Demonstrated skills in decision making, problem solving, negotiation and crisis management.
  • Ability to liaise with internal and external agencies, and across shared-care models.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of and sensitivity to the needs of young people (12-25 years) and their families.
  • A compassionate values-based approach.
  • Hold or be eligible to obtain accreditation, membership or licensing from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority (AHPRA), Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA), Australian Counselling Association (ACA) or equivalent national registering body.
  • Drivers license and First Aid Certificate are essential.

Location: Hobart
Job Type: Permanent
FT Hours and Days of Work: 9 to 5/Mon to Fri (option to WFH on Fridays)
  
*Due to the nature of Canteen’s work, you will be required to (very) occasionally work weekends and/or evenings. Advance notice will be given when this is the case, and Canteen does have a Time off in Lieu policy for taking leave as agreed with the supervising manager.

If you’re passionate about what you do and are ready to make a difference, apply now. Applications close on 11 December. Do not delay in applying as we will be reviewing applications periodically during this time. Please submit your Resume and Cover Letter outlining your relevant experience.

Only applicants selected for interview will be contacted. Canteen acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s First Peoples and sovereign custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Canteen is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and people of all ages. We welcome all people including those from diverse backgrounds, faiths, sexual orientation and/or gender identities.

Employment Expectations
To ensure an ongoing commitment to the success of Canteen, all applications must be able to:

  • Successfully complete and maintain a current National Police Check and Working with Child Check relevant to the individual’s state jurisdiction.
  • Undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment to guarantee the safety of all Canteen’s stakeholders.
  • Provide at least two direct referees to ensure a successful reference check is completed.
  • Provide relevant copies of professional qualification/s stated on the application.
  • Canteen employees are encouraged to have received the recommended doses of an approved COVID-19 vaccine

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