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    ops3 child and youth worker - Port Augusta, Australia - Department for Child Protection

    Department for Child Protection
    Department for Child Protection Port Augusta, Australia

    2 days ago

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    Full time
    Description

    Role Highlights

    • Multiple Positions Available (Pool Vacancy)
    • Located in Adelaide Metro and several regional areas
    • Salary packaging + EAP support for you and your family + 17.5% leave loading

    Role Details

    ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT MAKING A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN CARE?

    Would you like to be paid to receive a formal qualification and on-the-job training?

    We are seeking people who really care, to do a job that really matters.

    CONSIDER A CAREER AS A CHILD & YOUTH WORKER

    As a Child & Youth Worker, you will ensure children and young people in care have opportunities to experience education and participate in social, sporting and cultural activities.

    You will be part of a team contributing to:

    • improving the social and living skills of children and young people in residential care
    • assisting in the reunification/reconnection with their families, family-based care providers, or other suitable care options and ultimately, the effective transition into the community and/or assessing their individual needs
    • ensuring appropriate levels of their safety and supervision are maintained at all times.

    In return, you will:

    • receive a competitive salary, plus super and relevant shift penalties
    • accrue up to 5 weeks annual leave p.a.
    • be paid to complete the nationally accredited qualification, Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention
    • be allocated a mentor and undertake shadow shifts to build your confidence and develop your skills.
    • receive ongoing learning and development.

    ABOUT YOU

    To be a Child & Youth Worker, you will:

    • have relevant job or volunteer experience or transferrable skills from working with vulnerable people in a variety of disciplines (for example, child care, aged care, community service, SSO in schools, or disability support)
    • obtain a Working with Children Check from the Department of Human Services prior to being offered work
    • hold a current HLTAID012 – Provide Emergency First Aid in an Education Care Setting unit of competency, or be willing to obtain one prior to an offer of employment
    • hold a current Australian driver's licence (P2 or above) and be willing to regularly drive children and young people.

    You must be willing to:

    • undergo a telephone interview, medical and psychological assessments
    • undertake an 8-week, full-timeinduction program
    • complete the CHC40321 Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention qualification within the first 12 months of your employment
    • work shifts which includes nights, weekends and public holidays.

    Applicants who prefer to work night shifts only (full-time or part-time) are welcome to apply. Please indicate this on your application form.

    Visa requirements

    We welcome applications from anyone who holds a valid Australian working visa with a minimum of 2 years' full working rights from the time of joining the Employment Pool. Applicants holding a Student Visa (subclass 500) can only be employed if they are not subjected to the work restriction of 48 hours per fortnight effective from 1 July 2023.

    About our recruitment process:

    We recruit for Child & Youth Workers throughout the year and those who are successful are placed into an Employment Pool for 12 months. This is not an offer of employment, but allows us to offer you a job when a vacancy becomes available.

    This is an ongoing rolling advertisement and you can apply at any time. We generally have four intakes per year and your application will be considered for the next available recruitment round.

    As jobs become available, we select candidates from our Employment Pool. Those offered a job will be required to undertake an 8-week, full-time induction program.

    If you have selected to work only on the night shift roster, you will still be required to undertake the same selection process as those working a 24/7 shift roster and complete the required 8-week induction program.

    Further information relating to this process is included in our Frequently Asked Questions.

    What else do you need to know?

    Our residential care properties do not close. The children and young people in our care require your attention and supervision at all times.

    Shifts rotate and include AM, PM and active night shifts, with varying start and finish times. You will be required to work across all three shifts (unless you have selected night shift only). Shift work also includes weekends and public holidays so you are encouraged to consider this aspect of the role and whether it suits your circumstances.

    Before applying, review all the essential requirements and special conditions in the attached Role Description, and read the Child & Youth Worker Job Demands Information Sheet. Please also refer to the Frequently Asked Questions and other information about this role on the DCP Career Portal.

    If our Frequently Asked Questions has not answered your query, email the DCP Recruitment Team on

    How to apply:

    • You are required to answer mandatory behavioural questions and attach both a cover letter and a current résumé/curriculum vitae when submitting your application
    • The system times out after 20 minutes of inactivity so click 'SAVE AND NEXT' to ensure that your application is retained. This will allow you to continue your application at a later time.

    Special Conditions

    To find out more about this role, including the key selection criteria and special conditions, please click on the attached role description.

    About the Business

    The Department for Child Protection (DCP) plays a key role in the protection of children, young people and their families within South Australia. The department provides support to vulnerable children and young people to be safe, strong and connected.

    Contact Us

    Enquiries to DCP Recruitment Team
    email communication preferred

    The department values an inclusive workplace that embraces diversity and strongly encourages applications from people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, people with disability, and people from the LGBTQI+ community.

    Application Instructions

    You will be required to submit a 2 page cover letter addressing the key selection criteria of the role, a current resume/curriculum vitae and responses to the questions contained within the application

    For assistance with any technical issues please contact the help desk on

    The South Australian public sector Promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.



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