Job Title: Case Manager
As a skilled professional, you will play a vital role in delivering client-focused and outcome-based services to families experiencing complex issues. Your primary responsibility will be to work collaboratively with clients to reduce risks and create positive change within their home environments.
Key Responsibilities:
* Advocate for the needs of Aboriginal people, contributing to cultural case plans.
* Commit to trauma-informed care under the Sanctuary model, integrating it into your daily work.
* Foster respectful relationships with stakeholders, government departments, and the community for seamless service delivery.
Requirements:
* Relevant qualifications in the Human Services field (Diploma of Community Services or equivalent; Degree qualifications preferred).
* Practical experience in working with vulnerable families and an ability to identify children and young people at risk.
* Demonstrated expertise in client-centred case management.
The successful candidate will possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work independently as part of a broader team. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families.