This is an excellent opportunity for a House Coordinator in the Youth Work and Community Services sector to lead a dedicated team of Therapeutic Care Workers, providing essential support to CASPA's children and young people. The role demands a deep understanding of policies, procedures, client schedules, and support plans, which are crucial for effectively supervising and guiding your team in delivering trauma-informed, high-quality therapeutic care. Join us in making a meaningful impact in the lives of vulnerable young people!Key Responsibilities:Provide direction, coordination and support to the Therapeutic Care WorkersActive supervision of all Therapeutic Care WorkersInduction and Orientation of new staffDevelopment of schedule and care plan for resident young person, with Therapeutic Specialist and Operations Manager and ensure implementationLead and contribute to a positive team culture through regular team and clinical meetingsEnsure houses are maintained in accordance with the Statutory Standards of CareCompliance with the WHS ActMinimum Requirements:Criminal History Checks and a valid driver's licence are requirements for employment at CASPA. Working with Children checks will be required for frontline roles in direct contact with Young People.HOW TO APPLYPlease submit your application via the CASPA Careers Website or, where applicable, the SEEK Website. We encourage you to apply ASAP! We reserve the right to close this campaign at any time if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.Applications will be assessed as received. A comprehensive mandatory Induction and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention training will be provided upon commencement.Please include a current Resume supported by a Cover Letter outlining your suitability for the role through addressing the specific criteria detailed in the Position Description.#J-18808-Ljbffr