Ahp2/po2 Child Wellbeing Practitioner - Elizabeth, Australia - Department of Human Services

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Description

Job Reference:

  • 1BE16837 Eligibility:


  • External Vacancy

  • Open to Everyone
  • Division:
  • Child Safety & Family Support
  • Location:


  • Elizabeth

  • Salary Range:
  • 86,950100,729 Classification:
  • AHP2
  • Engagement Type:
  • Term Contract
  • Closing Date:
  • 26 Mar 2024
    Role Highlights:
  • Access excellent learning and development opportunities
  • Flexible working arrangements available
  • Provide a range of services to promote wellbeing of young people

Role Details:
The Child Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP) works to support and engage directly with vulnerable children, young people and families at risk, and is accountable to the Supervisor, Child Wellbeing Program (CWP) for:

  • Strengthening communication and understanding between DCP, EDU, and Health SA systems for timely and effective service responses to meeting the needs of children and their families.
  • Demonstrating effective case practice and case management, providing high quality and effective service delivery to respond to the needs of children and their families in a timely manner and in a supportive diversionary role.
  • Promoting and developing partnerships with government and nongovernment support services, to identify and implement responses to mitigate child protection risk (including domestic and family violence) for vulnerable children and their families.
  • Creating opportunities to work in collaboration with other services to effectively link vulnerable children and families to relevant services.
  • Identifying risk and assessing the needs of vulnerable children and families, planning and delivering focussed intervention to safeguard children and young people within their families and communities to promote positive outcomes.

Key outcomes and accountabilities:

  • Develop local, regional and state-wide networks with a broad range of government and non-government agencies, including building and maintaining effective partnerships within EDU sites to promote outcomes for vulnerable children, young people and families at risk of a statutory response.
  • Contribute to the professional knowledge base; reinforce professional ethics and standards in decision making. Integrate contemporary information and research evidence with practice experience to support decision making, innovative thinking and objective analysis and case work.

Key outcomes and accountabilities:

  • Consult with Cultural Elders, Cultural consultants and other relevant community members, to enhance culturally appropriate and accessible services to all client groups (with particular focus on Aboriginal children, young people and their families).
  • Lead or co-work the delivery of supportive diversionary responses to children and their families, identified as at risk, including undertaking home visits, providing case management services, and recording all client related activity in identified data systems.
  • Engaging with the Team Leader, Senior Practitioner, and other specialist practitioners (as required), through supervision, regular case discussion and reflective practice sessions, including contributing to complex case reviews, and implementation of evidence-based practice which provide high quality services for vulnerable children, young people and their families.
  • Manage complex cases, including implementing case conference (when required) with children, young people, their families and agencies, including delivery of support services for children at risk and their families, including families experiencing family violence, and using professional judgement to provide the most appropriate service.
  • Work in, and with, the Safer Family Services, to contribute to the objectives, and strategic direction.

Note:

Any other responsibilities in line with the classification level of the role as assigned by Line Manager and/or the Department.

The responsibilities as specified above may be altered in accordance with the changing requirements of the role.


Special Conditions:
National Police Check required.

Employment-related Screening Check required.

Some interstate and intrastate travel may be required.

Must hold a current Australian issued driver's licence (equivalent to minimum class C).


Covid -1- will be required to have had two COVID-19 vaccinations prior to engagement with DHS, unless it would be medically unsafe for the employee to do so, or they're currently employed in the SA public sector and are not required to be vaccinated.


Role Status:
Term up to 02/05/2025.

  • Essential Qualifications:


AHP- An appropriate Social Work qualification from a recognised tertiary institution giving eligibility for full membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers.

PO- An Appropriate tertiary qualification in community services, sociology, criminology, social sciences, human services, health or related field.


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