This page outlines the vacancy and the key skills and responsibilities for the role.Albury, AustraliaReference: Full-time/part-time and permanent contractNFP salary packagingOngoing training and supportAbout usThe core mission of Anglicare (NSW South, West & ACT) is to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty for children, young people and families. We mainly focus on serving vulnerable communities in the ACT and regional, rural NSW.About the roleWe seek a dedicated and experienced Permanent Coordinator to support a team of case workers, lead a team of youth workers, and collaborate with family members, foster carers, government departments, and other professionals to achieve the best outcomes for children being restored to their parents or returned to their kinship network. This role reports to the Manager of PSP Foster and Kinship Care and can be located in either the Albury or Wagga Wagga office.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide consultation on Permanency Planning for children and young people within the PSP ProgramUndertake parenting capacity and risk assessments and make recommendationsAssist with finding a suitable family that can provide connection and relationship for children and young peopleConvene and chair Family Led Decision Making meetings, Care Team meetings and other family meetingsProvide intensive, in-home support for families and children undergoing the process of restorationAbout youBachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or a related disciplineDemonstrated experience in complex family or carer assessmentsTheoretical understanding and practice skills related to the needs of vulnerable children and familiesExcellent verbal communication and written skills and ability to prepare high-quality reportsWell-developed computer literacy skills, including word processing, spreadsheets and databasesExperience in delivering Therapeutic Parenting Programs is desirablePlease contact Lewis at (during business hours) for all enquiries.Applicants may be required to undertake the psychometric profiling instrument. They must obtain a Working With Children clearance through the Office of the Children's Guardian (NSW) and a satisfactory National Criminal History Check undertaken by us.