Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development) Full time Proudly serving the South East Qld community since 1999, Kummara provides family support and assistance in the field of child protection, health and wellbeing to local Indigenous and non-Indigenous families in South East Qld.
We work in partnership with a number of government and community organisations across South East Queensland to improve the health and well-being of our communities.
Position Summary We are seeking a Senior Practitioner to work within the Family Wellbeing team.
You will provide practice leadership and supervision to a team of Family Wellbeing Practitioners, delivering outreach programs and case work to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, children, and caregivers to facilitate community connectedness, social learning, and improved health and wellbeing outcomes.
This position works in partnership with community, other agencies, and professionals to ensure families are well supported, creating opportunities and pathways for positive family functioning and wellbeing.
The role involves: Leadership, consultation, and guidance to Family Wellbeing practitioners in the delivery of moderate to high needs outreach family support services within a child safe context.Provision of practice development, oversight, and guidance across practice for the Family Wellbeing team.Providing case management support to families.Leadership and participation in regular multidisciplinary meetings, supervision, case conferences, and case review meetings to ensure high-quality service delivery.Assistance with high-risk client escalation processes, where required.Requirements Tertiary qualification in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or a related discipline.Experience supporting multidisciplinary teams in decision making and/or demonstrated experience in a range of mental health and/or child protection services facilitating case reviews/case consultation.Minimum 2 years preferred providing formal supervision and leadership in the community services sector.High level written and verbal communication skills; confident in documenting case notes and competent in using database systems.Excellent relationship-building skills.Effective interpersonal skills (including but not limited to communication, conflict resolution, leadership, and positive attitude).Mandatory Positive Notice, Working with Children Suitability (Blue Card).Current valid Queensland driver's licence.You must be eligible to work within Australia to apply for this position.What We Offer: Kummara is a family-friendly employer.
This full-time position is classified under the SCHADS Award Level 5.Salary sacrificing (up to $15,900.00).Access to EAP.Access to fortnightly RDO upon completion of the probation period.Professional development and training opportunities.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. How to apply: Applications are to be submitted directly through SEEK.
NOTE: Interviews will be held as suitable applications are received, so don't delay!
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