Bereavement Counsellor/social Worker - Central Coast, Australia - Central Coast Local Health District

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Description

Employment Type:
Permanent Part Time


Position Classification:
Counsellor Level 1


Remuneration:
$ $


Hours Per Week: 38 hours per week


Requisition ID:
REQ449198


Various roles including a Maternity relief role

This recruitment may be used to fill future positions via an eligibility list for permanent, full time, part time, temporary and casual positions.

This is a maternity relief position and should the permanent incumbent require
an early return from maternity leave
, this contract of employment will cease with two weeks notice
. Maternity relief positions can be for a period of up to 12 months, with the possibility of continued employment for up to a further 12 months for maternity leave reduced hours, therefore there are no claims to permanency.

Join Our Team as Bereavement Counsellor/Social Worker
Do you want to work in a dynamic workplace environment with great opportunity for development and advancement?

Do you have the desire, commitment, and resilience to strive for excellence and be rewarded for your performance?

Do you want to work for the biggest employer on the Central Coast providing you with ongoing ability to manage your own career?


Where you'll be working
Central Coast Local Health District is the largest employer and healthcare provider on the Central Coast. We are committed to providing our staff with a happy, healthy and rewarding workplace. We encourage and support professional development and community engagement.

With two acute hospitals, two sub-acute hospitals and eight community health centres we provide the most comprehensive medical service in the region.


As an employer we offer our staff competitive benefits such as salary packaging, a monthly day off, paid maternity and parental leave, flexible work arrangements and professional development programs.

Our district covers a diverse landscape and demographic experience, from thriving urban centres to quiet beachside villages.

The Central Coast can offer you a career unlike anywhere else as we straddle the line between metropolitan and rural, giving you a truly comprehensive and unique work experience that will serve you for your whole career.


What you'll be doing
The position of Bereavement Counsellor/Social Worker is part of a community based multidisciplinary Specialist Palliative Care Service (SPCS). The Service provides a community service approach, seeing clients and their families across the Central Coast. This position will work within a dedicated interdisciplinary team to deliver high quality care in a dynamic team environment.

Primarily the position is to provide skilled bereavement counselling to those people experiencing complicated grief, within an approved Model of Care Framework, using mixed approaches of face to face, video and telephone contacts.

The position will also provide assessments and interventions to assist patients and their carers to deal with the emotional impact of illness and to undertake case planning, liaison and advocacy and referral to ensure access to appropriate community services.

The social worker is to work closely with interdisciplinary colleagues and senior managers to ensure the development and delivery of effective and pro-active social work services.

The social worker will be expected to be active in the areas of service development, service evaluation and staff and student teaching.


This position is required to work collaboratively with other social workers within the team to ensure appropriate and timely service provision across all areas of the Central Coast.

The clinical duties are performed in a range of settings, including home, residential aged care facilities (when indicated), clinics, groups and is mostly based in Long Jetty.


About You

  • Qualification of a Degree in Social Work from an accredited course providing eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) (overseas qualifications must supply the AASW Overseas Assessment number) with demonstrated understanding of the current AASW Practice Standards as they relate to the position and a commitment to maintaining a professional skill and knowledge base.
  • Demonstrated skills and knowledge in supporting people experiencing complex grief, utilising evidencebased therapeutic techniques and current grief models. Demonstrated welldeveloped understanding of the psychosocial impact of lifelimiting health conditions and in the range of related social work interventions required in community social work clinical practice.
  • A current Australian drivers licence.

Our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
***At Central Coast Local Health District, we are committed to creating a diverse, and inclusive environment which reflects the community and customers we serve. We actively promote the employment of women, people with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ+ community and peopl

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