Schads award level 5; salary pyckaging up to $15,9...
Accreditation as a financial counsellor
Diploma of community services in financial counselling
Hands-on experience with clients in financial hardship
Moneycare is The Salvation Army's national program committed to alleviating hardship and building long-term resilience through evidence-based practice
Job Summary
Moneycare is The Salvation Army's national program committed to alleviating hardship and building long-term resilience through evidence-based practice.
The role involves undertaking holistic assessments, developing tailored case plans, and supporting clients to access services and navigate systems.
Employees receive meaningful benefits including salary packaging up to $15,900 tax-free, a purchased leave scheme, and flexible working arrangements.
Matching Summary
Moneycare is The Salvation Army's national program committed to alleviating hardship and building long-term resilience through evidence-based practice.
Salary
SCHADS Award Level 5; Salary packaging up to $15,900 tax free + $2,650 meal entertainment benefit; Purchased Leave Scheme (up to 8 weeks) and 5 days paid leave per year
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Accreditation as a Financial Counsellor
Diploma of Community Services in Financial Counselling
Hands-on experience with clients in financial hardship
Knowledge of financial hardship frameworks and legislation
Ability to navigate complex emotional situations
Nice-to-have
Cultural competence working with diverse communities
Flexibility to travel occasionally for training
Strong interpersonal skills for building trusted relationships
Experience advocating effectively with creditors
Key Requirements
Accreditation as a Financial Counsellor (essential)
Diploma of Community Services (Financial Counselling) or equivalent
Current Victoria Employee Working with Children Check
Mandatory Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check