The Intensive Family Support Service assists complex, vulnerable families who are at risk of entering the Child Protection system
Job Summary
The Intensive Family Support Service assists complex, vulnerable families who are at risk of entering the Child Protection system.
This role involves providing a mix of therapeutic and in-home practical care to support complex, vulnerable and often hard to reach families.
UnitingCare is committed to being a Child Safe, Child Friendly organisation and strongly encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants for this position.
Matching Summary
The Intensive Family Support Service assists complex, vulnerable families who are at risk of entering the Child Protection system.
Salary
$51p/hr + Super + $15,900 NFP Salary Packaging
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Intensive Family Support Service
Therapeutic and in-home practical care
Collaborative case plans
Culturally safe practice
Nice-to-have
Meaningful difference
Work-life balance
Positive and inclusive team
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Social Work, Human Services or Psychology
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in case management and child protection
Current knowledge of Domestic Family Violence
Understanding of First Nations peoples, cultures and society
Sound knowledge in Attachment Theory, Trauma-informed practice, and Child Development
Current QLD working with children check (Blue Card)