*This position qualifies for incentives under the , including up to $10,000 sign on incentive, and up to $5,000 each year (incentive value dependent on full-time equivalent, position and location).
Employment Type: Permanent Full Time, Part Time opportunities available
Position Classification: Dependent upon qualifications and experience
Remuneration: $60,367.00 - $109,397.00 per annum, pro rata (+ super + 17.5% leave loading where applicable)
Hours per Week: up to 38
Applications Close: 4 December 2024
Vaccination Category: A
Outstanding Experiences. Infinite Opportunities.
Here in the Riverina, we treasure your skills and experience and we’re ready to roll out the red carpet to welcome you to town.
We’ve prepared to help you move and settle in, including:
- Up to $10,000 sign on incentive, and up to $5,000 each year (incentive value dependent on full-
time equivalent, position and location). up to $20,600 per annum tax free for living expenses! Take advantage of novated leasing a new car! * 482 temporary visa sponsorship considerations
- Relocation assistance and accommodation support considerations
- Subsidised
membership for you and your family * Free confidential
for you and your family
About Your Role
This position provides therapeutic counselling and advocacy to children, young people, and their families when physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect and / or domestic violence has occurred within the family.
The role of the CPCS clinician is specialised and complex, with the focus of intervention being to maintain the child or young person in their family where possible with the intention to prevent recurrence of abuse, as well as to prevent placement breakdown, and assist families to address the impacts and effects of the abuse and neglect.
Counselling will be the core task of the position, however co-ordination of health service delivery to the child and advocacy for client interests within the child protection response will also be significant responsibilities. CPCS clinicians also provide consultation, support and education and training for health workers on child protection issues and concerns.
Violence, Abuse and Neglect services are provided under the Priority Populations Program within our services. These services are integrated and work alongside each other to collaborate with joint projects, training and joint work with clients and families as required.