Our Story:
Creating Links is a leading not-for-profit multicultural community service provider, that is dedicated to delivering the highest quality of standards and service across South-West Sydney and the Greater Sydney region. Garnering a deep and rich history of more than 50 years, we understand the importance of culture and community. Today, we have grown to provide Disability services, Foster Care, Child & Family services, and Financial Wellbeing. We are committed to delivering a holistic person-centred approach combined with a strong passion and focus on providing quality support and service excellence.
You’ll be proud of:
- Working for an organisation that helps build stronger communities.
- A diverse and inclusive culture.
- Salary Packaging Benefits – Package up to $15,900pa of your pre-tax salary to pay for everyday expenses and benefit from a $2,650 meals and entertainment card before income tax is calculated, increasing your take home pay.
- Employee Assistance Program
- Professional Development – internal and external training and development opportunities
The OOHC Therapeutic Support Contact Worker will be working directly with children and young people, in both general foster care and kinship care; supervising family time with birth families.
In this role you will:
- Support, and supervise contact between children and young people and their birth families and/ or significant others
- Support families during the supervised contacts including prompting and modelling parenting skills
- Accurately and reporting on visits with honesty and integrity in a timely manner in line with policies and procedures
- Transport children and young people and their carers to appointments
- Ensure all records/case notes are accurate and maintained in line with service, legislative, and Office of the Children’s Guardian (OCG) requirements, including the electronic casework system
- Record and discuss any concerns around child safety with a Caseworker and/or the Team Leader
- Make “risk of significant harm’ reports to the Community Services Helpline when deemed necessary in consultation with the Team Leader or Manager
- Work Collaboratively with the OOHC Team
- Ensure respectful communication
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Maintain professional relationships at all times
- Follow appropriate reporting lines
- High integrity in all matters relating to the supervisor role
- Perform other duties as requested by manager
We are interested in people who have:
- A minimum of TAFE qualification Certificate III (or equivalent) in a welfare-related field or equivalent work experience.
- Knowledge, understanding and some experience of working with families with complex needs.
- High conflict management and de-escalation skills.
- Problem solving skills.
- Experience in working with of and ability to appropriately respond to the needs of people from all communities including Indigenous; Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD); and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT).
- A strong understanding of child protection and child development.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to prioritise competing demands and meeting deadlines while working independently.
- Strong Computer literacy and experience with Microsoft 365 and Teams.
- Possession of a current driver’s licence and Working with Children’s Check, Police Check and First Aid Certificate.
- Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the position (i.e., lifting children).
Desirable Criteria:
- Fluency in a second relevant community language as well as English
- Experience supporting young people in OOHC
- Experience with managing and supporting the complex needs of young people
- Experience in report writing and documenting observations
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