Description:
About us …we don’t just embrace support – we create it!
Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre (Winanga-Li) a not for profit / for purpose organisation. We are one of nine centres in New South Wales (38 nationally) that were established and funded as a Closing the Gap initiative. Our overall aim is to provide culturally safe and appropriate education and care and support services for children and families. The name Winanga-Li in Gamilaraay language means “hear, listen, know, remember.”
The Role
We need a unique individual who wants to join a passionate team that focuses on achieving goals and making a positive difference. The Targeted Early Intervention (TEI) Program assists children, young people, families, and communities in the Gunnedah region who are experiencing or at risk of vulnerability. This exciting role will be primarily based out of our Youth Hub in Gunnedah and require flexibility at times with work hours to support our youth programs.
The vision for the TEI program is
- Address the needs of families, children, and young people early on to prevent increased vulnerability.
- Ensure families can access support during the early stages of their children’s and young people's lives.
- Tackle risk factors that contribute to child abuse, neglect, and domestic and family violence early.
- Provide Aboriginal children, young people, families, and communities with timely, effective, accessible, and culturally safe support and services.
Responsibilities
- Undertake assessment and intake processes, including parent/carer interviews, explaining procedures and services available through Winanga-li ACFC
- Provide case work, parenting support and skills development according to the needs of the individual or family
- Make referrals and link families to community supports and services in line with the Family Support Plan
- Provision of standard advice/guidance or information for young people or families in relation to specific topic. Referrals include to another service provider or within the organisation
- Engage in and support programs that build the skills of young people to provide facilitated pathways to employment.
- Including advocating for, problem solving and being intermediary for young people to help and inspire people to find the support that’s right for them
Qualifications & experience
- Valid Working with Children Check or Willingness to Obtain
- Valid National Police Check or Willingness to Obtain
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in social sciences, welfare services, or equivalent life and work experience with children and families
- Proven experience working with children, parents, and carers, including familiarity with child development, abuse, neglect, and crisis intervention
- Demonstrated skill in managing time effectively
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team, managing personal workload efficiently
- Excellent communication, administrative, and organisational abilities
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and learning
- Knowledge of community agencies and the ability to identify and coordinate relevant services to meet service user needs
- Valid Driver’s License
Benefits
- Increase your take home pay! Salary Packaging options available
- Extra leave days over Christmas, a Picnic Day and have your Birthday off
- Additional personal leave to the standard allowance - 15 days per year for full time
- Tools of the trade provided! Phone and Laptop supplied
- Growing organisation! Opportunity for Career Development
- Generous uniform allowance
- A career with purpose! Enjoy a fulfilling and rewarding role with a great team
- Employee Assistance Program! No cost access to wellness services
- A safe and healthy workplace! We promote diversity and mutual respect
Start your new career today! To Apply, please submit your resume and cover letter addressing your relevant qualifications and experience to: wadeb@winanga-li.org.au.
For inquiries about the position, please contact Wade Burt on 6743 0944.