Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 11th Aug 2020
At The Benevolent Society, we believe in a society where everyone can live their best life.
Our Child & Family Wellbeing Services provides early intervention support to children and young people who are showing early signs of, or are at risk of developing a mental illness. The service aims to improve their wellbeing of children and families enabling them to better participate in their communities and reach their full potential.
As a Social Worker/Case Manager, you will work with children, young people and their families to identify and develop supports to address risk factors that may be impacting on their lives. Working from a child focused approach, you will strengthen the protective factors to reduce the impact of issues that may produce poor mental health outcomes later in life. You will promote a culture where each family’s point of view and preferences for their wellbeing are recognised, respected and understood.
You will have a tertiary qualification in Social Work, Welfare or Psychology (or related discipline) and:
Apply ASAP with your resume and cover letter (no more than 2 pages), outlining how you align to the role! Contact Katharine McLean on 0428 552 129 or [email protected] using the subject line: Social Worker/ Case Manager enquiry via EthicalJobs for a confidential discussion.
Internally this role is called a Child & Family Practitioner.
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We welcome diversity in all its forms; applications from underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged. We value relationships with our local Aboriginal community and welcome applications from its members.
We see ability not disability, if you identify as a person with a different ability please get in contact.
Successful candidates will be required to clear probity checks including National Criminal History Record Check and Working with Children Check or similar (where relevant to the role).