Senior Therapeutic Care Worker - Part-Time - Gympie
Strive Community Care provides therapeutic home environments for children and young people with histories of complex trauma, abuse and neglect. We utilise a solid Therapeutic Framework and unique CREATE Model of Care with a focus on establishing holistic safety. Children and young people are provided with a sense of family, support to heal, opportunity to positively connect with others, and rebuild their lives.
As we are growing as an organisation, we are now looking for a Senior Therapeutic Care Worker in the Gympie Region to play a key role in supporting children and young persons in their healing journey through providing care in therapeutic homes. This is a Part‑time role working 60 hours per fortnight, with additional hours available.
These positions require working across 24/7 rotating rostered shifts, including sleepovers, weekends, and public holidays.
Duties of the successful applicant include:
- Assisting the Therapeutic Care Manager with managerial administration tasks as required (up to 10 hours per week with the remainder spent on the floor)
- Build and promote a positive and caring environment that supports the children/young people residing in our homes.
- Form and maintain professional, nurturing relationships with children and young people by building trust through visible interest and active engagement
- Maintain safety through effectively implementing Behaviour Support Plans and Individual Crisis Management Plans.
- Work with young people in a manner informed by attachment and trauma‑informed care in line with our unique CREATE Model of Care.
- Ensure all essential needs are met for the young person within the home such as providing a balanced diet, prompts with hygiene, support for school engagement, and creating positive life experiences.
- Demonstrate an empathic understanding of complex trauma, incorporating this understanding into everyday interactions, as well as responding to pain‑based behaviour in a sensitive and non‑punitive way.
- Act as an appropriate adult role‑model, seeking to engage young people in purposeful activities aimed at developing life skills and self‑worth.
- Assist and support children/young people to develop links and build their capacity to be part of their community.
A successful applicant/s will require the following qualifications and experience:
- Completed, or working toward a minimum Certificate IV qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g. Youth Work, Social Work, Social Science, Counselling) is essential.
- Current HLTAID003 Provide First Aid Certificate or equivalent is essential.
- Valid WWCC (Paid Blue Card).
- Valid NDIS (Yellow Card) or willing to apply.
- Valid LCS2 check (within the last 2 years).
- Experience in working with young people with complex trauma is ideal.
- Experience in developing case plans/safety plans/behaviour support plans, case noting and report writing is desirable.
- Cultural knowledge and/or lived experience that supports an inclusive and culturally responsive approach to working with young people.
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