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Caseworker / Counsellor - Speak Out Program
Weave Youth & Community Services
Part Time 6 days per fortnight
Speak Out Dual Diagnosis Team (Young People)

  • Work with a dynamic and well respected NGO with over 40 years of experience working with the community
  • Work as part of a team of caseworkers, counsellors and project workers supporting young people with mental health and AOD issues
  • Salary packaging benefits available

You will provide high-quality casework and counselling support to young people with complex needs and trauma histories. You will work in a trauma-informed, highly responsive, proactive and innovative way, and develop collaborative relationships with other Weave team members and other services to ensure holistic support to young people experiencing co-existing mental health and AOD issues.

You will feel supported through regular supervision, access to peer review, opportunities for training and development and a friendly and experienced team around you.

Strong casework and counselling experience with young people with complex issues is required and experience working with Aboriginal young people and communities will be highly valued.

Details

Reference No.Speak Out Program
Applications CloseAugust 1, 2021
Job Board
Job CategoryCare & Support Work
Job FieldAlcohol & Other Drugs
Employment BasisPart Time
LocationInner City Sydney

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Qualifications

  1. Tertiary qualifications in Human Services (Social Work, Youth Work, Community Development) Tertiary Counselling qualifications.

Essential Criteria

  1. Tertiary qualifications in Human Services (Social Work, Youth Work, Community Development) Tertiary Counselling qualifications.
  2. Minimum 2 years experience in a casework and counselling role, preferably with young people in a community organisation.
  3. Well-developed counselling skills – demonstrated ability to draw upon a range of therapeutic models, preferably including Narrative Therapy.
  4. Demonstrated experience of working within a trauma-informed and strengths based, healing-centred framework.
  5. Experience providing counselling to marginalised young people experiencing a range of complex issues, in particular co-existing mental health and AOD issues.
  6. Understanding of the impacts of intergenerational trauma as well as systemic and social issues facing Aboriginal people and communities in the Waterloo/Redfern area and beyond.
  7. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  8. Current NSW Working With Children Check clearance and National Police Check
  9. Common sense and a good sense of humour
  10. Must have current Class C drivers licence

Desirable Criteria

  1. Knowledge of service networks in City of Sydney, and Sydney’s Inner West areas.
  2. Demonstrated experience working with Aboriginal young people and communities
  3. Current First Aid certificate
  4. Experience in and/or training in cross-cultural communication

Other Information

Classification for this position is SCHCADS Award Level 4 Paypoint 1-4 depending on qualifications and experience. Hourly rate range: $39.76 - $42.78 per hour depending on qualifications and experience plus significant salary packaging benefits.

How to Apply

Applications including a current resume and a document specifically responding to and outlining how you meet each of the Selection Criteria (List of criteria included in the Job Description Document), should be sent to: receruitment@weave.org.au

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.

Job Description is available below or on the Weave website: www.weave.org.au.

Weave Youth and Community Services

Website https://www.weave.org.au
Email address recruitment@weave.org.au