Job Summary
- $36.00/hour to $38.60/hour plus penalty rates (as applicable)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 29th Jan 2024
- Regional QLD > Toowoomba & Darling Downs
The Way Back Support Service is an aftercare suicide prevention program, and the Support Coordinator is responsible for providing short term non-clinical support coordination services.
This is a challenging and highly rewarding role. You will integrate, complement and work collaboratively with existing services to improve the immediacy of follow-up responses for people who are at a high risk of suicide, or who have recently attempted suicide in accordance with RFQ’s Models of Practice.
Along with all RFQ staff, the Support Coordinator supports and fosters a culture which values lived experience, promotes genuine and open relationships, conflict resolution, responsibility for self, mutual respect and personal growth founded on support values of empowerment, trust, compassion, resilience, diversity, integrity, and lifelong learning. No weekend or on call for this position.
The position requires a NDIS worker screening clearance. For further information please visit: https://workerscreening.communities.qld.gov.au/workers/you-start
RFQ is a leading not-for-profit organisation which is experiencing transformational growth, specialising in supporting people who face mental health challenges. We have 21 Service sites across Queensland, with head office operations located in the inner south suburbs of Brisbane. RFQ also delivers national telehealth services.
Please click "Apply Now" and submit your application (maximum two pages), addressing full list of selection criteria, skills and attributes outlined on the position description, together with your resume identifying two referees (including current report).
Further information about the role can be obtained by contacting Area Manager, Laura Lattanzio on 07 4634 0983
To view and download the position description please click "Apply Now".
RFQ has a diversified workforce and encourages applications from people with a lived mental health experience, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Applications will be progressively considered upon receipt.