Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 15th Jul 2021
We have a number of opportunities available for Residential Care Workers to join our team. The role will provide high quality care and support within a 24-hour residential setting to children and young people who can no longer live with their families.
This model is to designed to stabilise young people in a long-term therapeutic setting, with the support of our Therapeutic Specialists.
Be a part of a dedicated team that will be providing the much needed support to young people, while obtaining training to match our new Therapeutic model of care.
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We are seeking carers that have the ability to make positive connections with young people and enjoy working within a positive team dynamic.
To be successful for this position you will need to have a minimum of Certificate IV in Youth Work or Community Services and mandatory top up training (Trauma Informed Practice Units).
You will also have:
If this sounds like you, find out more or apply today. Please upload the following as part of your application:
Pauline Byne - Workforce Development Officer
T: 0466 921 547 (during business hours)
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