Job Summary
- $85,126.08 FTE + superannuation + generous salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 11th Oct 2024
- Melbourne > Frankston
Family Life is a recognised Employer of Choice. Work with us and be part of our supportive, people-focused culture.
The Family Relationships Children’s Contact Service (CCS) Worker is a permanent, part time role, (0.4FTE, 2 days per week which could be Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday depending on the roster) based across locations in the outer South-East of Melbourne (Sandringham, Frankston and Pakenham). The Service provides trauma-informed, evidence-based support to separated families who are engaged in high-level conflict, to effectively manage their Court Ordered parenting arrangements and understand the impact of conflict on their children.
The CCS Worker delivers services to quality standards, complying with relevant legislation and contractual requirements. The CCS Worker remains abreast of professional trends and literature relevant to family transitions, and service intervention and support strategies.
They will meet KPIs for research, evaluation data and surveys. The CCS Worker will comply with the organisation’s Program Planning and Evaluation Framework.
Growth Mindset - You pride yourself for your commitment to resilience and continuous improvement. You see growth opportunities as opposed to failures, and you are always on the lookout for an improved workflow or process. You think creatively, value input and feedback from peers, and adapt to changing or unforeseen circumstances.
Curiosity - You naturally seek out learning opportunities and further information without being prompted to by your manager. You clarify the ‘Why’ and like to investigate and explore further information.
Proactivity - You are a positive influence on your colleagues, you opt-in to support organisational projects, and always lend a hand to support others.
You are Bachelor qualified in Social Work, Family Therapy, Psychology or similar Human Services qualifications and are eligible for membership of AASW, AAFT, APS or PACFA member associations.
You have experience working effectively with parents and children in the areas of separation, family law, mental health, sexual abuse, alcohol and other drugs and family violence and have proven experience in undertaking assessments for parents and children who have experienced high levels of conflict.
You have experience supporting the developmental and therapeutic needs of children who have experienced trauma, abuse and neglect and are able to respond to challenging behaviours and have an understanding of the origins of these behaviours when working with children including trauma and attachment.
Essential to this role is your flexibility to work across our three CCS service locations (Sandringham, Frankston and Pakenham), and be available for regular weekend shifts as per the roster.
At Family Life, we believe every child deserves to thrive in a safe and healthy family environment. Family Life is a specialist family services provider that has worked with children, families and communities for more than 50 years. Our vision is to work with clients and partners to create capable communities, strong families and thriving children.
We are known for our innovation and whole-of-community collective impact approach. Our teams are committed to transforming the lives of our clients and communities to build resilience and healthy relationships. We are proudly purpose-driven, independent and not for profit.
We support our community through our specialist family services, community strengthening programs, a network of op shops, a vibrant engaged volunteer community and passionate skilled staff.
It’s the feeling of knowing that your work is contributing to making the community in which you live a better place and working with others who feel the same way.
Additionally, you will have access to:
A full position description is attached and also available on our careers page: Family Life Careers.
Please submit your confidential application including a CV and cover letter addressing the key selection criteria via our Application Portal at the Apply Now link below.
For further information regarding the position please contact Kathy Sipcic, Team Leader Family Relationships on (03) 8599 543.
*We will be reviewing applications as they are received, therefore this role may close sooner if we find the right candidate. Please apply now to ensure you do not miss out!
All offers of employment are subject to the Family Life Safety Screening process, including a Working with Children Check and Police Records Check.
Any person issued with a negative notice on their Working with Children Check will not be eligible for employment with Family Life.
Family Life values diversity and welcomes applicants who meet the position criteria, irrespective of race and ethnicity, colour, age, gender, gender identity, disability, religion and sexual orientation.
Family Life is a trauma informed organisation and recognises the unique skills, contributions and insights that come from lived experience.
Family Life is a child safe organisation. We value, respect and listen to children and young people. We are committed to the safety of all children and young people. Family Life supports children to meet their potential and thrive. We do not tolerate neglect, mistreatment or abuse of any kind.