Wellbeing Worker McArthur

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Role:

McArthur are seeking experienced Wellbeing Workers to join our casual staffing team.

We partner with leading Community Services and Mental Health providers to support their various residential programs across Victoria.

The Benefits:

  • Weekly pay in line with SCHADS Award level 2
  • Full flexibility with the shifts you work
  • Dedicated consultants to find you the work you want

The role includes, but is not limited to:

  • Providing direct support to individual clients through a range of practices in accordance with their individual recovery plan
  • Assisting with full community participation for individuals with mental and physical health diagnosis
  • Contributing to the day-to-day operations of the residential service
  • Displaying strong ability to work within strict safety management plans and behavioural support plans

The Requirements:

  • Minimum Certificate IV degree qualification, or above, in Youth Work, Mental Health, Community Services, AOD or similar
  • Mandatory Units of Competency (Top-Up Skills), where seeking to work in Out of Home Care settings
  • Minimum 3 months paid sector experience
  • Current clear Police Check completed within the last 12 months
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check AND Victorian Employee Working With Children Check
  • Victorian Drivers Licence

About Us:

McArthur is a market leader in Social Work and Community Services staffing, partnering with a wide range of organisations to assist in the successful delivery of their programs.

Taking a collaborative approach, we are committed to placing quality Social Workers and Support Workers at organisations that aim to empower the lives of vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals and communities.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all genders, religions, and backgrounds.

How To Apply:

To apply please submit a current resume via the apply link. No cover letter is required.

For a confidential conversation please call us on 03 9828 6565 and ask to speak with Jess Venier or Sam Marsh.