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We are looking for an experienced worker to support women, children and young people living in the LGA of Sydney who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence. Whilst the service is based at Summer Hill, support will be offered as an outreach and will include providing specialist counselling, complex case management, risk assessments, home visiting, practical support and transport. Working within a multidisciplinary team with Social Workers and Early Childhood teachers, you will be part of a team delivering quality outcomes for its clients aligned to Jannawi's Vision, Purpose, and Values. You will be responsible for ensuring families are supported to safety, healing and recovery from trauma. 35 hrs per week on a 2-year contract, ending 30 June 2026.  SCHADS Award 5.1 If you are looking to join an industry leader where your values of social justice can enrich the lives of children, youth and families, we would love to hear from you.

Details

Applications CloseSeptember 13, 2024
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Job CategorySocial Work
Job FieldFamily, Children and Youth
Employment BasisPart Time
LocationInner West Sydney

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Qualifications

Relevant tertiary qualification and/or equivalent level of experience across required areas of expertise. This includes Social Work, Counselling or Social Sciences qualifications.

Essential Criteria

  • Relevant tertiary qualification and/or equivalent level of experience across required areas of expertise. This includes Social Work, Counselling or Social Sciences qualifications.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in working with people who have lived with interpersonal violence such as child abuse (including neglect), domestic, family and sexual violence.
  • Experience in counselling families where people have experienced trauma or where children are at risk of significant harm.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Knowledge and experience in client advocacy and support.
  • Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Solid understanding of the range of issues involved in working with individuals from CALD backgrounds.
  • Current drivers licence.
  • Criminal History Check and Working with Children Check.

Other Information

  • Knowledge of the dynamics & consequences of interpersonal violence such as child abuse (including neglect), domestic, family and sexual violence. Understanding of legislation in the areas of Child Protection, Domestic, Family & Sexual Violence.
  • Experience in counselling families where people have experienced trauma, children are `at risk', have been abused or neglected or families experiencing family & sexual violence.
  • Knowledge and understanding of reporting procedures to the Child Protection Helpline, Department of Community Services; the Role of Departmental caseworkers and the Children's Court; Interagency Guidelines; the role of violence prevention services such as WDVCAS, Courts, DV Line and Out of Home Care providers.
  • Knowledge of local health, housing, legal and welfare services appropriate to the needs of families impacted by violence and abuse.
  • Knowledge and experience in working with parents individually and in groups to enhance life skills and parenting skills, especially within a child safety framework.
  • Commitment to strength-based approaches and understanding of the impact of trauma on women, children and young people.

Benefits: Excellent remuneration package and company benefits | NFP salary packaging benefits - reducing your taxable income by $15,900 plus an additional $2,600 for salary packaging meals and entertainment | Additional cultural leave (2) days per annum and flexible working arrangements. In return, you will have the opportunity of working with an experienced and dedicated team of professionals with the opportunity for further development and career growth. Please note: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse candidates are an essential criterion as this is a CALD identified positions as per funding agreement. Please indicate this in your application.

How to Apply

When you’re ready to apply please send us your resume and tell us a little more about you by including a cover letter that tells us: What motivated you to apply for this position? What experience do you have supporting Women, Children and young people experiencing domestic, family and or sexual violence? What’s the first thing you do to develop rapport with a new client? Please send applications to admin@jannawi.org.au with the subject line Family Counsellor- CALD Experienced. Applications close on 13th September 2024

Jannawi Family Centre Incorporated

For almost 50 years, Jannawi Family Centre has been working with families experiencing family and sexual violence- providing specialist interventions to children aged 0-12 years and to vulnerable families. Our service was established because people saw a need in the community to support children experiencing neglect and abuse and who were compelled to make a difference. People motivated by creating meaningful change for children and families. For more information please visit: www.jannawi.org.au

Website http://www.jannawi.org.au
ContactJannawi Family Centre Incorporated
Phone number 0297500500
Email address admin@jannawi.org.au