- Part-time opportunity – 4 days/week, with hybrid/flexible working arrangements
- Hourly rate: $41.52 - $47.50 + Super + Salary packaging
- Based in Bankstown
About the Role
The Family Law Counsellor role provides assessment, therapeutic work and case management to children, adolescents, individuals, couples, and families impacted by family separation. This is a designated “family counsellor” role under the Family Law Act and will support parents to remain child focused and to maintain safe relationships in the best interests of children. Some of your responsibilities will be:
- Delivering clinical and support services by using a range of therapeutic practise models, including child inclusive practice, psycho-educational group facilitation with children or parents, individual, couple or family counselling and post separation case management
- Working collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team including family dispute resolution practitioners
- Working in accordance with relevant professional practice standards and maintaining professional currency in family law counselling, therapeutic training, and case management
- Maintaining a focus on the safety and wellbeing of clients and their families, underpinned by a thorough understanding of child development, child protection, and individual and systemic issues including Domestic and Family Violence
- Maintaining a thorough and up to date understanding of the relevant provisions of the Family Law Act (1975), the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act (1998) and other relevant legislation as it applies to Family Counsellors and operating with cognisance of the legislative provisions
About You
To be a successful candidate you will have:
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in social work, psychology or counselling, and eligibility for membership with a relevant professional Board or Association and a minimum of 2 years’ experience in counselling
- Experience in working with adults and children impacted by relationship breakdown, family separation and family law processes, to meet the requirements for designated family counsellors under the Family Law Act
- Demonstrated experience in providing therapeutic interventions and case management within a trauma- informed practice model, assessing and responding to the impact of issues including separation, domestic and family violence, mental health, alcohol and other drugs, grief and loss, and child protection
- Thorough knowledge of child development, Child Protection Legislation and the Family Law Act
- Ability to engage with and support children and young people
- High level of verbal and written communication skills, and competence in using client management systems and phone/online modes of service delivery
- Demonstrated experience and skills in working with Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Communities and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
- Ability to appraise and critically reflect on clinical work and participation in clinical supervision
- Desirable: demonstrated experience in psycho-educational group facilitation
Benefits of joining us
- We support hybrid working arrangements, including flexible start/finish times and opportunities to regularly work from home
- Access to enhanced leave conditions such as an additional weeks’ leave after one year service, enhanced parental leave, study leave and celebration leave
- We value your wellbeing and offer free access to a premium mindfulness app, up to 6 EAP counselling sessions for you or your family, yearly flu vaccinations and other regular wellbeing activities to support you through your working day
- We value your professional growth and provide regular supervision and internal career development opportunities to support your career aspirations
- Access to generous salary packaging, which allows you to save on tax and increase your overall take home pay
How to Apply
Click Apply Now to begin your online application! To be considered for this role, you will need to attach your resume and a cover letter addressing how your skills, knowledge and experience meet the requirements of the role (refer to the criteria in the position description provided).
However, please submit your application as soon as possible as shortlisting and interviews may commence whilst the advert is open.
Need more information? Please contact Samantha - Practice Manager on 02 9707 8525.
A position description is attached.
About Us
CatholicCare Sydney is a leading not-for-profit agency providing care and support to people in Sydney across a wide range of social services: Children and families, relationships, ageing, disability, employment, mental health and youth programs. We are the official social services agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney and a certified Family Friendly Organisation.
We welcome applications from individuals of all ages, nationalities, abilities, and cultures, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, member of the LGBTQI+ community, and people living with disabilities.
At CatholicCare, we believe vaccination to be the best way to keep our people and our communities safe from Covid-19. We require all employees, volunteers and students to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 as a condition of engagement.
CatholicCare requires the preferred applicant to undertake a National Criminal History Record Check prior to employment and will also require a Working with Children Check.