Job description
About the Opportunity
Part time closed period until June 2024 (4 days per week)
Provide a client driven, person-centred and culturally competent service
Salary from $87,997 pa, plus super and generous salary packaging
As a Case-worker will provide culturally appropriate early intervention and prevention casework to support a diverse range of community members residing in Brunswick Village.
What you’ll be doing in the role
Provide a trauma informed casework service to a diverse range of people with complex needs in the Community Village
Assess individual strengths and needs to develop case plans to promote capacity building with a cultural lens
Be available to provide culturally competent early intervention/prevention services to individuals within the Brunswick Village at times and locations suitable to their needs
Advocate effectively for services users, linking them ongoing support
What you need to succeed
Demonstrated understanding and experience working with Aboriginal families, young people and communities particularly in regional areas
Relevant qualifications including social sciences, welfare or other areas of study relevant to community services
Experience in trauma informed case work or other relevant field
Sound communication and advocacy skills
Benefits and culture
You’ll have access to a range of support and opportunities including;
Salary-packaging options
Wellbeing programs
Learning and development opportunities
Diverse and inclusive workplace
Flexible working arrangements
Regular supervision, support and team meetings
Should you have any questions, please contact Soraya Kauhiva via email skauhiva@uniting.org
Employment with Uniting is subject to satisfactory background checks, which include National Police Checks, Working with Children Checks and Reference Checks.
Closing date: Monday, 11 March 2024