Child Protection Social Worker – Bendigo Advertiser
Position at Bendigo Advertiser with employment at John Hunter Children's Hospital. Permanent part-time, Social Worker Level 3, 31 hours per week, Requisition ID: REQ******. Applications close: Sunday 14th December ****.
Overview
Stand at the forefront of child protection and collaborative care. Remuneration: $*****–$***** per hour plus superannuation and salary packaging. Location: John Hunter Children's Hospital.
About the Role
Provide high-quality clinical care, including undertaking complex psychosocial assessments and responding to acute presentations. Coordinate child protection paediatric clinics, offer expert consultation on child protection matters, and contribute to both immediate responses and longer-term health coordination. Play a key role in developing innovative strategies to manage complex cases across settings and strengthen the hospital's child protection response through effective partnerships.
About You
Highly skilled and compassionate social worker with a strong foundation in child protection and trauma-informed practice. Experience in child protection or acute care settings, with the capability to conduct complex assessments, provide expert advice, and manage clinic-based case coordination. Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team and communicate confidently with interagency partners. Resilience, adaptability, cultural competence, and a genuine commitment to advocating for children and families.
Responsibilities
Provide high-quality clinical care, including undertaking complex psychosocial assessments and responding to acute presentations.
Coordinate child protection paediatric clinics, offer expert consultation on child protection matters, and contribute to both immediate responses and longer-term health coordination.
Play a key role in developing innovative strategies to manage complex cases across settings and strengthen the hospital's child protection response through effective partnerships.
Qualifications
Highly skilled and compassionate social worker with a strong foundation in child protection and trauma-informed practice.
Experience in child protection or acute care settings, with the capability to conduct complex assessments, provide expert advice, and manage clinic-based case coordination.
Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team and communicate confidently with interagency partners.
Resilience, adaptability, cultural competence, and a genuine commitment to advocating for children and families.
Requirements
Minimum of a bachelor degree in social work – eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers.
Willingness to participate in the on-call social work roster covering John Hunter Hospital and John Hunter Children's Hospital after-hours and weekends.
Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident of Australia, or New Zealand citizen with a current New Zealand passport (temporary visa holders may only be considered if no suitable local candidate is found).
Compensation & Benefits
Remuneration: $*****–$***** per hour plus superannuation and salary packaging. You will receive ongoing professional development, clinical supervision, peer support networks, wellbeing initiatives, and recognition of social work's vital role in child protection.
How to Apply
Click apply online, submit your information and resume, and address the criteria listed below providing examples that demonstrate your ability. Demonstrated understanding and application of NSW Health Child Protection policies, procedures and child protection legislation; a well-developed knowledge of the psycho-social challenges facing families in the relevant clinical area and a sound knowledge of relevant community resources and support services available to the children and families; significant post-graduate experience in a variety of social work intervention including psychosocial assessment, crisis intervention, case management and counselling within an acute health setting; demonstrated high level verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to adapt communication style to suit different audiences; proven ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, and to build and maintain collaborative relationships with key internal and external stakeholders through the application of well-developed interpersonal, case co-ordination, organisational and time-management skills.
Additional Information
For more information about applying and eligibility, review the Position Description, application criteria resources, and the Stepping Up resource for Indigenous applicants:
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Stepping Up resource (indigenous applicants): HNEHealthSteppingUp
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Contact
For role related queries or questions contact Melissa Davis at
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