Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 23rd Oct 2024
- Sydney > Campsie
Metro Assist Limited (formerly Metro Migrant Resource Centre) is seeking an experienced Family Support Caseworker to be part of a vital service that makes a real difference to the wellbeing of families. Our team is primarily based in Campsie and conduct home visits within the Inner west LGA’s funded through the Department of Family and Community Justice.
Metro Assist is committed to social justice and empowering our clients to achieve their full potential in life. We provide settlement services, employment support, family services, emergency relief, tenancy advice, financial counselling and undertakes community development projects and initiatives. More information about us is available on our website: www.metroassist.org.au
The Family Support Caseworker will adhere to child protection guidelines and provide quality person-centred approaches to clients through case management and support, assessing the strengths and needs of the child and family, including any risks, planning, and coordination of a variety of appropriate supported services and referrals. They will aim to meet the individual child’s needs while monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the services being delivered. A holistic approach is to be taken in providing a supportive role when assisting parents, children, or young person in improving their parenting skills and creating a safer environment for their children.
A function of the role is also to undertake activities to implement case plans for client and families including information and advice, support, advocacy, and referrals to relevant agencies or specialist services, and skills development to help the client and family achieve outcomes. The role is also responsible for building cohesion, inclusion and wellbeing across all communities and empowering CALD, LGBTQIA+ diverse communities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Caseworker will maintain professional development in relation to identified best practices, understanding and apply reporting requirements including Mandatory Reporting and other legislative requirements. They will also ensure that all reporting and case files (paper based and electronic) are of the highest standard, and data is protected to ensure client’s information is private and confidential.
Working collaboratively with families and young persons in their own home, community centre or in group situations, the Family Support Caseworker will provide the following supports to help families achieve their goals:
Caseworkers will deliver services in accordance with organisational policies, procedures and code of conduct; relevant legislative frameworks; and in accordance with conditions identified in funding agreements.
The salary is based on the SCHCADS Award with Above Award rates of pay, generous salary packaging options are available to increase your take home pay, additional paid leave days are provided to all staff, and flexible/hybrid working options are available. The successful applicant will also benefit from ongoing support & supervision, and have access to our confidential Employee Assistance Program offering a range of wellbeing supports.
A full position description is available on our website http://www.metroassist.org.au/get-involved/work-with-us.htm
Desirable Selection Criteria:
Applications must be submitted via the "Apply Now" button.
Your application must address each of the selection criteria and include:
For enquiries regarding this position, please contact Michelle Aldred on (02) 9789 3744 or email [email protected] using the subject line: Family Support Caseworker enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Please note only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Previous applicants need not apply.
Metro Assist is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports an inclusive approach in the workplace. We celebrate our diversity and welcome applications from all cultures, ages, religions, genders, LGBTQIA+ people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people with disabilities.
All offers of employment are subject to a satisfactory National Police Check and provision of a current Working with Children Check.
The successful applicant will be required to provide evidence of appropriate legal rights to work in Australia.
A position description is attached.