The Navigator Program works to provide intervention strategies for school re-engagement by enhancing linkages to support services and professionals.
Navigator is part of the Victorian Government's Education State strategy and is designed to reduce the number of vulnerable young people who disengage from mainstream education.
Job DescriptionThe Navigator Case Manager supports disengaged young people (12-17 years of age) in overcoming barriers and successfully re-engaging with education.
Expected commencing salary of $76,015.45 per annum plus statutory superannuation. Because MASP is a non-profit organisation, you also have the option to maximise your income through salary packaging.
Desired Skills and ExperienceEssential role-specific skills, knowledge and experience Relevant tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Community Services, Social Science, or other relevant tertiary studies, or enrolment in relevant study upon commencement.Demonstrated experience in working with children and/or adolescents who have experienced trauma.Highly developed assessment skills, capacity to apply a range of intervention strategies, effective problem-solving skills, and highly developed interpersonal skills.Good working knowledge of child and adolescent development theory and practice.Demonstrated experience in outreach support and/or case management with young people, particularly those who are disengaged from education and socially isolated or at risk aged between 12-17 years.Excellent written and oral communication, negotiation, and liaison skills, and the ability to work with government and non-government organisations, community groups, and clients' families/networks.Demonstrated ability to successfully build rapport with young people who present with a range of complex challenges and to work towards client goals together achieving successful outcomes.Highly desirable role-specific skills, knowledge and experience Demonstrated high level ability and extensive case management experience, drawing from a variety of appropriate frameworks and theoretical approaches, working with young people, families, and/or significant others in relation to school engagement matters.Experience working in a not-for-profit/charitable organisation.** Applications that do not address the Key Selection Criteria in the position description may not be considered.
To find out more about this opportunity, please contact Amy Johns, Team Leader Adolescent Engagement, on 0437 980 102.
Apply via our online portal (www.masp.org.au/careers), making sure you include:
ResumeCover Letter including responses to the Key Selection Criteria in the Position Description (2 to 3 pages in total)Applications must be received by 9am on Monday 23 December 2024.
All applicants must have the right to work in Australia and will need to provide an NDIS Worker Screening Clearance, Police Check, and Working with Children Check prior to commencing employment. Some applicants may be subject to additional requirements. MASP is a Child Safe Organisation in Victoria and NSW. We are committed to meeting the highest child safety standards set by both states, and ensuring children in the Mallee region receive the best possible care and protection.
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