
Organisation : Telstra Health
Location : Australia (Melbourne)
Work type : Full-time
Sector : Domestic / Family Violence
Salary type : Annual Package
Application closing date : 11 May, 2023
About the organisation
About the role
- Work from home with IT equipment provided
- Availability required across a 24/7 roster, which will include evening and overnight shifts
- We are considering applicants across Australia
- Virtual paid training provided (one week Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm)
Telstra Health is proud to work collaboratively with the Australian Government and specialist partners for the delivery of 1800RESPECT from 1 July 2022, as the national front door for people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) and workplace sexual harassment (WSH).
Our purpose is to provide an accessible, high quality, clinically informed and evidence-based service that meets the diverse needs and complex considerations of individuals seeking support.
Why join Telstra Health:
- Flexible working environment
- Avenues for growth and stepping into other roles and/or functions of other roles
- 25% discount on Telstra services including home broadband and post-paid mobiles
- Free 24/7 professional and confidential support for you and your family through EAP
- Employee rewards program that includes discounts on shopping, gym memberships, movie tickets, health insurance and more
- Multiple leave options including paid parental, family and domestic violence leave, cultural, volunteer, study and pandemic leave, as well as the option to purchase additional leave
About the role
We have openings for Team Leaders who will provide advice and leadership to First Responder counselling staff to deliver quality services. As a Team Leader, you will help achieve sustained reduction in the prevalence and impacts of domestic, family and sexual violence and workplace sexual harassment.
Team Leaders will need to be available across a 24/7 roster, which will include evening and overnight shifts.
Please note the current roles are available on a 12-week fixed term basis with an opportunity to go permanent in future. You must be available for full time work or at least a minimum of 30 hours per week.
Shifts will be negotiated across a 24/7 roster, based on the service requirements which is based around demand for support, your preferences, and the preferences of other team members. You will receive shift penalties based on the shifts occurring across the evening, overnight, weekend and public holidays.
About you:
You must be able to meet the following criteria:
- A completed minimum bachelor’s degree from an approved provider (Approved courses can be found via the relevant peak body).
- Minimum 4 years trauma counselling experience (preferably telephone counselling) or full-time equivalent experience in specialised sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling.
- Demonstrated experience in team leadership, supervision and coaching of team member to enhance both practice skills and professional knowledge.
- Capacity to work and support staff, whilst remaining calm and embedding self-care practices.
- Ability to rapidly develop a thorough knowledge of 1800RESPECT’s delivery model, including counselling model, policies and procedures.
- A robust understanding of federal and state-based legislation, including child protection legislation relevant to service delivery.
- Demonstrated understanding and experience of quality practice standards and understanding process involved in compliance.
Additional requirements:
- Must be a qualified counsellor registered with either the Australian Counselling Association (Level 3 or above) or Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA- Clinical); or be qualified social worker registered with full AASW membership; or be registered psychologists with AHPRA (General)
- Hold Current Working with Children Checks, or the capacity to obtain prior to commencement.
- Ability to work flexibly, including working from home and the 1800RESPECT office location when required
- A private room/space which can be used for your home office set up
- Reliable internet connection
- Willingness to work a variety of shifts and outside of normal business hours on occasions to meet operational requirements.
- Strong computer skills (experience with using systems, MS Word, excel, outlook and internet)
At Telstra Health we are passionate about creating an environment that’s inclusive and supportive – a place where everyone can truly be themselves, we are committed to providing our people with a working environment that promotes and fosters positive health and wellness.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, workers of all ages, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTIQ across all locations across Australia to apply.
What’s next?
If this sounds like the role for you then click on the apply button now. Our selection process involves:
- Application review
- Detailed roster conversation with us
- A 30-minute virtual interview with our Clinical team
- Online assessments (Computer skills and 16) and Pre-employment checks*
*Preferred candidates will be required to undertake pre-employment screening, including Tertiary Qualification and Peak Body Registration verification, a National Police Check, Working with Children Check, reference checks and a right to work in Australia check.
If you would like more information about the position, please email us on recruitment@health.telstra.com.
Applications will be assessed and shortlisted as they are received so apply today!
How to apply
Please quote in application: Clinical Team Leader - 1800RESPECT via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #DomesticFamily_Violence