Job Summary
- $47.60 per hour
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 22nd Apr 2024
- Melbourne > Ringwood
For over 50 years, EACH has been dedicated to enhancing lives and fostering stronger communities through our health and support services. Our workforce comprises compassionate individuals ready to offer a wide range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals from all walks of life. Join us in our mission and together, let's create meaningful change.
We are a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer - we commit to respond to every applicant.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Child and Family Counsellor to join our team at EACH. You will be providing short to medium-term counselling services to children and their families, focusing on a range of issues. The role involves working collaboratively with clients to identify goals, develop interventions, and review progress regularly. You will also be responsible for conducting risk assessments, developing safety plans, and making referrals as needed.
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Alternatively, for more information please contact Sheila Ferris at [email protected] using the subject line: Child and Family Counsellor enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Compensation: Generous Not-for-Profit Salary Packaging of up to $15,900 free income tax per year and up to $2,650 additional tax-free money to spend towards meals and entertainment
Culture: Engaging, inclusive, and supportive team environment
Professional Development: Support for you to develop and prosper as well as mentoring and supervision.
Collaborating with other passionate and supportive professionals within a variety of disciplines, include Occupational Therapists, Speech therapists and another Allied Health Assistant, our team is dedicated to giving clients the best possible support and long-term outcomes.
You will have demonstrated experience in providing counselling services to children and their families, including conducting assessments and interventions. You possess a deep understanding and experience in working with vulnerable children and families, as well as cultural issues and the ability to work with interpreters. You are able to demonstrate the ability to prioritise and manage complex caseloads, work safely with minimal supervision, and deliver services in a timely manner. Experience in collaborating within multidisciplinary teams is essential, along with excellent communication skills, both written and oral, including report writing, workshop/conference presentations, liaison, and networking. A strong commitment to quality client service provision, excellence, and innovation in work practices is something you excel in.
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