After Care Caseworker (Identified) - Youth Services
Narang Bir-Rong Aboriginal Corporation
- Full Time | Permanent, Ongoing | St Peters, NSW
This role is open to applicants who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander only. Aboriginality is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised in Section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated person to work for Narang Bir-rong Aboriginal Corporation (Narang Bir-rong). Narang Bir-rong provides Family Support Services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families in Western Sydney, Nepean Blue Mountains, Northern Sydney/Eastern Sydney/Sydney and connected communities as well as Out of Home Care placements for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people who cannot remain at home due to abuse and/or neglect.
The role is full-time (35hrs) and all roles are based at our St Peters Office.
BENEFITS
- We work a 35-hour week, which means you are flexible with your working hours and work a 7- hour day between 8am – 6pm with a 30-minute lunch break. This could mean you start at 9:30am and finish at 5pm or start at 9am and finish at 4:30pm!
- Opportunity to work from home during the Christmas school holidays to avoid costly vacation care programs and more time with your family.
- Employee incentive programs including staff retention bonuses, referral bonuses, monthly performance reward RDO’s, and monthly employee awards.
- Salary sacrifice is an option depending on your circumstances.
- A supportive team environment and many upcoming opportunities to grow and develop as the organisation continues to grow.
TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES
This role provides support to young people leaving care (aged 17 to 24). The main focus of the role is implementing and overseeing case plans and services that will benefit Program participants transition from care into adulthood.
The successful candidate will be responsible for holding a caseload of young people within Narang Bir-rong in the Sydney, South Eastern Sydney, South Western Sydney, and Northern Sydney districts.
NBAC PAY SCALES (ABOVE AWARD WAGE)
- CW/S6 to CW/S14
- $89,055 - $113,133 (Package includes leave loading and Superannuation)
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Aboriginality is a genuine qualification under the Anti-Discrimination Act.
- Valid NSW Driver’s license
- Probity checks including NSW Working with Children’s check & National Police Check
- Evidence of COVID-19 Vaccination
- Qualifications in community services, social work, psychology or relevant social science field.
- Experience or knowledge in child and family welfare and in foster care or a related area of alternate care for children is desirable, although not essential.
- Knowledge of issues pertaining to the Stolen Generation and transgenerational trauma.
- Knowledge of issues surrounding abuse and neglect of children and the impact of trauma and child protection.
- High level of oral and written communication skills, demonstrated report writing and presentation skills and use of Microsoft office programs including word, excel, PowerPoint, etc.
- Varied professional and general life experience.
- Mature outlook and well-developed communication skills.
HOW TO APPLY
If you are interested in applying, please submit your resume and a cover letter addressing the qualifications and experience listed in this ad. If you need further information, please contact Tarni via email ****@nbac.org.au using the subject line: After Care Caseworker (Identified) - Youth Services via Seek.