Job Description
We are seeking a skilled practitioner to provide high-quality family and relationship counselling to individuals, couples, and families—including children—with a primary focus on couples counselling.
* Conduct client intake, risk, and needs assessments for all clients.
* Apply knowledge of life span and development theory to support individuals, couples, and families through transitions such as relationship formation, marriage, separation, remarriage, parenthood, parenting children of different ages, and retirement.
* Utilise a systems theory framework and evidence-based interventions to help clients achieve their service delivery goals.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Recommend tailored interventions based on clients' presenting issues, history, risk assessment, the impact on children, and their service delivery goals.
2. Maintain confidentiality and understand its limits in the context of clinical risk management and duty of care.
3. Keep detailed client files, case notes, and risk management documentation in line with organisational policy and procedure.
4. Comply with legislative and funding requirements, ensuring timely and accurate collection and recording of statistical data.
Requirements:
Are you a compassionate and skilled practitioner passionate about supporting individuals, couples, and families through life's challenges? We're seeking someone with solid experience in couples counselling and a strong understanding of family dynamics and evidence-based interventions.
You will:
* Possess appropriate undergraduate qualifications in Behavioural Science, Psychology, Counselling or Social Work
* Demonstrated experience and theoretical knowledge and application of Family Systems theories, evidence-based interventions for couples' relationship work, developmental psychological theories and theories
* Demonstrated experience and theoretical knowledge in application of practice frameworks for working with family violence.