Therapeutic Children’s Practitioner
Full Time
Fixed Term Contract till 30 June 2024
Western Sydney location
Life at DVSM
Domestic Violence NSW Service Management (DVSM) is a registered charity which aims to prevent and to provide support for people escaping/experiencing homelessness due to Domestic and Family Violence. Our vision is a world where women, families and communities live free from violence, have equal rights, opportunities, and the freedom to reach their potential.
A key part of working in this role is to demonstrate our values in day-to-day work. These values are:
• Person Centred – We listen and embrace diversity to support our clients to achieve their self-defined goals.
• Excellence – We exceed expectations with our professionalism and evidence-based products, programs and services.
• Respect – We remain open minded and non-judgmental.
• Integrity – We are ethical, transparent and accountable.
The Opportunity
This role as the Therapeutic Children’s Practitioner, provides direct service to children, young people and their carer who are victim survivors of DFV. You will work independently and as part of a specialist team providing therapeutic group and individual counselling sessions for children/young people living in safe houses and in outreach accommodation.
The Therapeutic Children’s Practitioner works with the carer and the child/young person in the provision of DFV and trauma informed counselling for children and young people residing in the accommodation services and in outreach accommodation.
You will work in collaboration with the Manager DFV Specialist Services and the team to support the achievement of organisational goals and maintain a positive culture within DVSM.
Qualifications/Experience
• Bachelor degree Social Work/Psychology/Counselling/Psychotherapy (essential).
• Post Grad training in therapy for children and young people (desirable)
What you will bring to the role:
• Experience working in direct counselling and/or therapeutic service delivery with children and young people impacted by adverse childhood experience/trauma.
• Demonstrated knowledge of DFV service delivery and how DFV impacts children and young people as Victim Survivors in their own right.
• Strong understanding of parent child relationship and how DFV can impact this.
• Demonstrated knowledge of neurobiology of trauma and how this can impact outcomes for children and their parent.
• Demonstrated understanding of the impact of trauma on children’s development, attachment theory and parenting from a neuro-sequential and attachment framework.
• Demonstrated experience working with parents in supporting them to parent their children, including risk assessment and safety planning.
What DVSM will provide for you:
• Not-for-profit salary packaging, reducing your tax (details via Access Pay)
• Rewarding Work – Work for an organisation who is committed to supporting families who have experienced DFV achieve their best outcome.
• Work for a dedicated children’s service in the DFV sector with a dedicated team and leadership team to seeing the children’s services grow.
• Flexible work environment
• Access to Learning and development and professional supervision
As we are an organisation that supports and services for women and children, to be female is a genuine requirement for the position under Section 31 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
For more information about who we are and what we do, please visit our website www.dvnswsm.org.au.