The position is time limited to provide an immediate and rapid response working with identified chronic rough sleepers in the Perth metropolitan area. The role will form part of team of workers based across four organisations that will provide assertive outreach, triage, and support, with the aim of successfully transitioning people to safe housing, linked with longer term programs.
Main Duties
Key Responsibilities will include:
Provide flexible and responsive outreach services to people experiencing homelessness
Engage, and build rapport through regular outreach to people who are (or have been) rough sleeping, who are currently accommodated through the crisis responses or attending engagement hubs
Work collaboratively with partner organisations rapid response team, in particular support workers to promote effective referral pathways
Provide advocacy, support and referrals to clients required to enhance access to essential services and appropriate accommodation
Assist clients to develop increased knowledge and life skills, to support their reintegration to the community and reduce likelihood of future crisis
Qualifications
Diploma or Degree Level qualification in relevant areas such as community services/social work/social science and/or significant experience working in the homelessness sector
Demonstrated understanding factors contributing to homelessness
Experience in the provision of services to people with complex issues including homelessness, disability, mental health, trauma, and dual diagnosis
Experience working with people of Aboriginal and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
National Police Clearance
Possession of an appropriate class motor vehicle driver's license
Selection Criteria
Experience in the provision of services to people with complex issues including homelessness, disability, mental health, trauma, and dual diagnosis
Well-developed communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to work and communicate effectively with service staff, service users, community agencies and other professionals
Demonstrated understanding of existing of existing public, private and community housing pathways for people in housing crisis
Demonstrated understanding of issues affecting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community particularly in regard to transience and homelessness, cultural considerations, trauma and sensitivities
Demonstrated negotiation and conflict resolution skills
Demonstrated computer literacy including proficiency in Word, Outlook, Excel programs
Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment when directions are not clearly defined
In return we offer:
Value based organisation working towards ending homelessness
Growing organisation with a fantastic culture
Competitive salary
Salary packaging up to $15,900
Access to an Employee Assistance Program
If this is the role for you, please demonstrate your capability by providing evidence of how you meet the Essential Criteria in your Cover Letter, attaching your CV with references.
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