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Program Worker - Family Connect In Schools - Kempsey

Social Futures
  • Salary: $44.58 - $44.58
  • Job Type: Permanent - Full Time
  • Location: Kempsey
  • Job Category: Community Services & Development

The Program Worker for Family connect in schools (FCIS) will have a key role in the delivery of high-quality services to families and children accessing both primary and secondary Catholic Schools. A key focus will be to work alongside the Diocese school team within their policies, protocols and processes to improve outcomes for vulnerable children and their families/carers by supporting healthy, safe and thriving home environments.

The position is based within the schools providing a soft entry point to link families to services ensuring the right support at the right time. The Program Worker ensures the provision of high-quality services to achieve optimum levels of service delivery and client outcomes in line with the Social Futures Practice Framework requirements while ensuring business performance outcomes, standards and compliance requirements are met.

 Job Description

Family Connect in schools is an early intervention service providing timely information and advice, appropriate warm referrals and practical assistance to children, young people and families. The ability to be flexible and responsive to the needs of the service, build positive connections and work collaboratively with key stakeholders are essential to the position. The role will include completing intake and/or risk assessments, case coordination and linking families into support services while having a child safety lens about your work. The ability to build collaborative robust relationships within the school community and work within the ethos of the Catholic Schools is essential to the position.

Skills and experience, the successful candidate will have: 

  • A deep understanding of the challenges that face families, children and young people, particularly those in marginalised groups.
  • The ability to achieve positive outcomes for families within a fast-paced environment. 
  • Strong administration skills with a focus on data entry and case noting.
  • Knowledge of local support services and referral pathways.
  • Experience of working with a child safety lens.
  • Tertiary qualifications or equivalent experience in health, education, psychology, social work, early childhood, social welfare or similar.
  • Experience providing high quality Intake, Assessment and Referrals for families, children and young people in a school environment
  • Experience providing high quality Case Management support to families experiencing a myriad of challenges, underpinned by a child focused safety lens
  • Excellent written and oral communication, interpersonal and negotiation skills, with the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with all people to ensure effective relationships
  • Demonstrated well-developed organisational, time management and administrative skills with the ability to plan, prioritise, meet deadlines and work with limited supervision

How to Apply:

A cover letter demonstrating how your skills, education and professional experience meet the requirements of the role as outlined in the position description, should be submitted with your application.

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For more information about Social Futures please visit our website.

For further information, please contact Ashleigh Howe on 0448 526 777.

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