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Financial Counsellor

South East Community Links

SECL imagines a world where everyone is valued and systems operates fairly. We’re on a mission to challenge the status quo and create a society where everyone’s contributions are not only recognised but celebrated. We're tearing down those systemic barriers that stand in the way of equal opportunities, especially for migrants, refugees, women and young people.

We're taking action to deliver better social and economic outcomes for the people in our diverse communities. We're all about co-creating opportunities where individuals, regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation, class and ability can unleash their full potential. Diversity is a strength and by embracing it, we can create a vibrant and inclusive community for everyone.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic, inclusive and experienced financial counselling team. At SECL, we pride ourselves on delivery of holistic, quality financial counselling and advocacy with people in the South Eastern region of Melbourne.

If you are passionate about financial counselling and calling out unfair systems while in working with one of Australia’s most diverse communities, then this job is for you! This is a part-time position working 3 days per week

Financial Counselling Team

The Financial Counsellor role is located within the Financial Wellbeing team, who supports people in our diverse community who are experiencing financial hardship and barriers to navigating financial systems. Financial Counsellors work with community members to resolve financial difficulty and set financial goals through information, support, advocacy and referral while working with people towards financial stability and inclusion.

Your day to day responsibilities:

  • Completion of comprehensive assessments and financial counselling case work, utilising holistic, person centred and evidence-based service delivery frameworks while advocating for positive change.
  • Supporting stakeholder relationships and working collaboratively for the benefit of the community we work with.
  • Applying a disciplined approach to data entry in line with SECL guidelines and ensuring privacy and confidentiality compliance.
  • Facilitating a culturally safe and innovative work environment that values diversity and inclusion.
  • Actively supporting the Financial Wellbeing Team to achieve strategic objectives established for the organisation, inclusive of, identifying and reporting emerging trends and unmet needs within front line service delivery
  • Contribute to the achievement of SECL's Strategic Plan through organisational participation, enthusiasm for change projects and active support for service integration across programs and teams

Key Skills required to undertake the role:

  • Demonstrated interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a diverse range of people and professionals
  • Knowledge of contemporary practice frameworks and micro skills and a strong commitment to working in an integrated way with diverse communities
  • Broad contemporary knowledge of relevant services and systems that support vulnerable people, multicultural communities, family violence victim/survivors and promote social and financial inclusion.
  • MARAM training and Current IT skills in using Outlook, Word and Microsoft OneDrive desirable.
  • Bi-lingual desirable.

Qualifications

  • Hold (or be currently completing) the Diploma Financial Counselling and be a member of Financial Counselling Victoria (FCVic)

The successful candidate will be required to undertake Safety Screening checks prior to commencement of employment including a national police record check and valid Working with Children Check.

In your application please indicate why you would be a great fit at SECL. We look forward to your application.

If you have any questions regarding the role please contact Desiree Kisnorbo at [email protected], using the subject line: Financial Counsellor enquiry via EthicalJobs.

SECL embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We know that getting this right underpins our organisation’s values of inclusion, equality, compassion, dignity and choice. Our team represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills which reflect the multicultural communities where we work. We strive to be a place-based service where people of all ethnicities feel welcomed to work, volunteer or seek help.

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