Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 14th Apr 2021
Join a small, connected team and contribute to positive outcomes for people with disability.
Sexuality Education Counselling and Consultancy Agency (SECCA) is a not for profit organisation in West Perth.
SECCA supports people with disability to learn about human relationships, sexuality and sexual health. We offer a range of services including education and workshops offered to parents, carers and support staff as well as direct counselling for people who can benefit from education and therapeutic supports in relation to sexuality and relationships.
Due to an increase in demand for counselling services, SECCA is looking for qualified counsellors to provide relationship and sexuality counselling and therapeutic supports.
The counselling role includes individual, couple and family counselling and therapy sessions and education services about relationships and sexuality issues for people with disability and their support networks. This includes the ability to assess clients in relation to crisis and risk management circumstances and undertake case conferences, provide considered opinions, information and referrals as needed as well developing individualised therapy, intervention and preventative action plans and strategies.
Other tasks include conducting client assessments, working with key stakeholders, participate in case and family conferences, maintaining accurate case notes and client data, client feedback and working with relevant professional and agency ethics and policies.
Experience working with people with disability as well as NDIS experience and knowledge will be highly regarded.
If you think SECCA is a good fit for you, and you are a counsellor with the skills and experience we are looking for, please apply via Apply Now. For any queries about the role please email Sophie Main at [email protected] using the subject line: NDIS Disability Sexology Counsellor / Psychotherapist enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Everyone is welcome at SECCA. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, proudly welcoming people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBQTI+ community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to our team.