The Social & Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) worker will provide culturally appropriate support services to Community Members within the Wathaurong, Gulidjan, & Gadubanud Communities. Our work is underpinned by the Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing Framework, (Balit Murrup – “Strong Spirit”) and we support Community Members in building their self-determination and to meet individual wellbeing goals. Community members actively participate in their individual wellbeing journey, with our team ensuring each Community Members unique journey is recognised, respected and supported. We emphasise Community Members strengths, resilience, and ability to overcome challenges, while making sure their independence and choices are respected.
Within the Social & Emotional Wellbeing Team, we offer two types of programs: individual (1:1) support to Community Members, and programs delivered in a group setting. Social Emotional Wellbeing workers offer support on a brief intervention basis, with the program duration generally ranging from 6-12 weeks, depending on individual needs.
The SEWB role will work closely with a range of SEWB programs including:
- Intake & Assessment
- Alcohol and other drugs (AOD)
- Bring them home (BTH)
- Women’s group
- Men’s Group
- Psychology and Counselling
- Cultural Care Connect
- Towards Home Plus, Step Thru Care, Head to Health and GCQ Locals
All applications should be submitted via SEEK using the link below