Resident Art Therapist. Permanent Part-time - Unley
At Life Without Barriers, we're all about creating safe, supportive environments where children and young people can thrive. Every day, we work closely with families, carers, and communities to help shape brighter futures.
Role: Resident Art Therapist
Location: Unley, SA
Employment Type: Permanent Part-Time 4 days per week (flexible days)
The purpose of the Resident Art Therapist is to facilitate art-based activities within the Living Arts program. The role provides young people with appropriate, trauma‐informed and therapeutic services in a safe and supportive environment. The Resident Art Therapist is also responsible for ensuring tailored and individual programs are developed to assist young people with complex needs, including those receiving NDIS services.
* Current registration with The Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA)
* Current Child Safe Environments (Through Their Eyes) Certificate (refresher after 3 years)
* Demonstrated experience in working with children and young people and families who are subject to child protection intervention and an understanding of current casework practice.
* Demonstrated experience working with individuals, families and communities from a strength‐based, culturally appropriate perspective that are part of child, youth & family sector.
* Demonstrated experience in identifying an individual's strengths and areas for improvement within the context of a family environment.
* Demonstrated experience in working within a multi‐disciplinary team.
* Demonstrated understanding of impact of trauma and attachment on children and young people and complex behaviours.
* Current Driver's Licence
* First Aid Certificate
Key Responsibilities
* Coordinate and facilitate art‐based therapeutic activities for young people with high and complex needs who may also be transitioning out of care. Delivery may be 1:1 or in a group setting.
* Participate in the development of quality plans for all clients as appropriate to their needs and individual goals and the implementation and review of those plans.
* Coordinate and monitor young person's progress to ensure it is line with the agreed case plan.
* Interpret client artwork and behaviours using a clinical assessment lens to monitor progress, recognise psychological trends, and adjust treatment plans.
* Collaborate with other care team members to provide holistic support of children and young people.
* Collaborate respectfully with alternate carers of children (foster carers and kinship carers) to support individual goals whenever possible.
* Support reporting and accreditation tasks for the National Disability Insurance Service (NDIS).
* Support the development and implementation of necessary risk assessments, cultural support plans, safety plans, and behavioural support plans.
* Maintain up‐to‐date documentation, including care renewals, care agreements, and other records.
* Keep comprehensive and accurate case notes and other records as required by LWB and legal obligations.
Successful candidates will be required to clear probity checks including National Criminal History Record Check and relevant Working with Children Checks.
We want to employ people who reflect the diversity of our clients to ensure we can support each client's individual needs and wants. We encourage people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background and people with disability to apply.
Applications close at midnight Sunday 14th June 2026.
Additional Support
Life Without Barriers offers a dedicated After‐Hours Service (AHS) for all Child Youth and Family programs. AHS ensures efficient responses to after‐hours events that cannot wait until the next business day, relieving our front‐line staff from on‐call duties and significantly improving their work‐life balance.
Benefits
* Generous employee benefits – access to salary packaging, Fitness Passport, and more.
* Supportive leadership, reflective supervision, and professional development opportunities.
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