Job Opportunity: Child and Family PractitionerWe value experience in child protection or family services.
Predictable hours | Full-time | 9am-5pm | Security | Permanent
Benefit from structured support, training, and development.
Your RoleThe Orange Door offers help and support to families experiencing complex needs and risk issues across various service areas: Family Services, Child Protection, Family Violence, Disability, Housing, Mental Health, and Alcohol and Other Drugs.
Based at The Orange Door Maryborough, you will join an integrated team providing specialist services to children and young people entering The Orange Door.
As a Practitioner, your focus will be on risk assessment, engagement, initial response, and serving as a source of information for referrals.
Your responsibilities include:
Screening, triage, assessment, crisis responses, service planning, targeted interventions;Allocation of services and referral coordination;Collaborative work with the Hub team for risk assessment and planning, including participating in case conferences and stakeholder meetings.We seek candidates with skills and experience outlined in the Practitioner - The Orange Door PD TOD E AW5 052023 V1.1 (7).pdf.
Make Your MarkLeverage your experience working with children and young people at risk.
Conduct child safety assessments.
Understand child and family vulnerability to assess risk.
Work effectively with children and families, especially where complex needs and risks are present.
Support clients exposed to trauma with resilience and sensitivity.
Identify, assess, and prioritize risks and needs using a whole-family approach.
Recognize the limits of your expertise and refer clients to specialists when necessary.
Why This Role is Great for YouStarting salary around $97,377 plus super and salary packaging (Level 5 SCHCADS)Location: MaryboroughPredictable hours (9am-5pm) at The Orange DoorSupport from Practice Leaders, Team Leaders, and Senior Practitioners for your growthValuing backgrounds in child protection and family servicesPermanent, full-time positionHealth and Wellbeing programs, discounted health insurance, inclusive workplace, Rainbow Tick Accreditation, DCA recognitionOpportunities for career progression with dedicated L&D teamOur people say: "AV is an organization where if you want to challenge yourself or explore opportunities, you don't have to leave to do that..."
Next StepsA mandatory minimum qualification policy applies for specialist family violence practitioners from 1 July 2021.
Applicants should:
Hold a Bachelor of Social Work or equivalent, orBe working towards or meet the new qualification requirements via available pathways.For relevant roles, complete the Candidate Questionnaire and the Mandatory Minimum Qualifications Self-Assessment (downloadable below) and submit with your application, referencing key selection criteria.
Documents:
Rec 209 - Candidate Questionnaire.pdfRec 209 - Qualifications Self-Assessment Form (5).pdfFor more details or to discuss the role and requirements, contact Teigs Perry at ******.
Application closing date: Sunday, 4th May.
Note: The successful applicant must hold a current Working with Children Check and undergo a National Criminal History Check before starting.
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