Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Nov 2023
- Melbourne > Essendon
The Caroline Chisholm Society (the Society) has been providing services to vulnerable children, women and families for over 50 years. The Society specialises in the First 1000 Days in providing a range of evidence based programs and services to pregnant women and parents with young children aged up to 5 years.
The organisation has a clear focus on supporting women with their pregnancy and families with their early parenting, to create safe and nurturing environments for infants and young children. We work with the whole family to support secure attachments, optimise child outcomes through parenting interventions, prevent and alleviate the impacts of poverty, homelessness, family violence and issues mental health have on parent and child wellbeing.
The Pregnancy and Early Parenting (PEP) Practitioner at the Caroline Chisholm Society is part of the Integrated Family Services Team and delivers a range of interventions including outreach and in-home support services to a specialised cohort of pregnant women and families with young children up to 5 years of age.
These supports include; assessment, counselling, single session & short-term casework, parenting interventions, referrals to specialist services and family advocacy.
With an aim to ensure the safety and well being of children, our specialist service focuses on prevention and early intervention in the First 1000 Days and early years. This role requires staff to work alongside families to strengthen and enhance their parenting capacity and works to prevent children and families from further system involvement.
All practitioners at the Caroline Chisholm Society support us to offer a welcoming environment and to respond to the needs of pregnant women and young families.
Tertiary qualification in Social work, Psychology, Welfare work or other related discipline with relevant experience.
Someone who is interested in working in the family services space and developing a specialisation with a focus on pregnant women and families with children up to 5 years of age.
Is passionate about working on early intervention, psycho education and prevention with families and developing adult capability.
Who works well as a member of a small dedicated team of professionals and is also able to work independently.
Thrives on learning new skills and supporting the development of their colleagues.
For further information regarding the role, please contact Lolou Kini, Business Manager on 9361 7000.
A position description is attached.