Casework (Partner support) – Men’s Behaviour Change Program
About Baptistcare
Great professional opportunity within a forward thinking community service agency. BaptistCare is a leader in working with the marginalised in our society. Our Counselling and Family Services team is in the process of developing further within the community services space, with a new strategic direction of service delivery integration.
We offer
- Full-time opportunity within Southwest Sydney, across both Campbelltown and Bankstown locations and possible satellite sites
- Fantastic learning opportunities – staff professional development
- Professional clinical supervision
- Genuine flexible and friendly work place, with opportunity for hybrid work approach
- Training, education and support
- As a registered not for profit organisation you may be eligible for generous tax-free salary packaging benefits
- Financial, retail and lifestyle discounts and benefits
- Employee Assistance Program – Independent confidential counselling service
- An inclusive culture of dedicated, passionate and professional team members
About the opportunity
This position will provide specialist family violence services to support the individual need of victims and their children. The practitioner will be responsible for casework, advocacy and support and co-facilitation of the Living Beyond Abuse Program Maintenance of clinical notes, records and reports for NSW Practice Standards within the MBCP guidelines, and liaising with key stakeholders for transparency and integrated service delivery.
Essential Criteria
- Relevant tertiary qualifications of at least Diploma of Community Services or Social Work Degree or related discipline
- The ability to undertake the duties of the role in accordance with BaptistCare’s Mission, Vision and Values and its Code of Ethics
- Demonstrated experience and skills in individual and group settings with those experiencing and/or perpetrating Domestic Violence (leading DV programs or groups) is preferred AOD or other group facilitation will be considered
- Relevant skills and experience to perform intake, assessment and provide appropriate interventions and referrals
- The ability to work independently, a willingness and capacity to take initiative and to manage a high-volume counselling or caseload
- Demonstrated commitment to social justice outcomes
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, an ability to work collaboratively with a team
- Ability to engage and maintain relationships with key stakeholders internally and externally for an integrated service delivery
- Current NSW police check and working with children check or willingness to obtain
Desirable Criteria
- Training and experience working with men and women in a DFV context
- Understanding of NSW Practice Standards for Men’s Behaviour Change Programs
- Mental Health First Aid
Please provide a Cover Letter addressing the job requirements/selection criteria.
Successful applications will be subject to a variety of background checks including police background check via our online police check system.
Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as applications may be reviewed prior to the closing date. Closing Date is subject to change without notice