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Organisation : Aster HR

Location : Sydney

Work type : Part-time

Profession : Social & Support Work

Sector : Women

Salary type : Hourly

About the organisation

Organisation Name : Aster HR

About the role

  • Be a part of making a difference in the local community
  • Work from home 1 day/wk
  • Increase take home pay with Salary Packaging

Our client SAGE Community Services is seeking a qualified and experienced professional to join their team in the role of Case Manager in their Staying Home Leaving Violence (SHLV) program.
  
About the Opportunity…
This position provides support to women & children escaping domestic violence through intervention, case management and group work services. Working closely with clients who choose to stay in their home by assessing safety needs, seeking to improve social, health, economic and legal outcomes for families, reduce homelessness and promote accountability for offenders of violence.
  
Key responsibilities will include (but are not limited to) case management, project management, networking and relationship building and influencing systems change.
  
The details…

  • Part Time
  • 28 hours (4 days a week – days negotiable)
  • The option to work 1 day/wk from home
  • SCHADS Award Level 5 (dependant on experience)
  • Based in Pendle Hill, however some transport will be required across the funded districts

  
About the organisation…
SAGE is a community-based family support service for families in the Parramatta and Cumberland local government areas. The organisation has been delivering funded services since 1978, with the Department of Communities and Justice providing core funding for current programs.
  
SAGE provides an efficient, preventative service to families who seek support to improve their well-being. They address issues such as child development and behaviour, parenting strategies, strengthening parent / child relationships, social isolation and family violence. The centre provides a variety of services for families, including information, referral, community development, counselling, support services, home visits and group work.
  
Leave work each day feeling like you have made a difference to the local community! Find out more about SAGE via www.sagecommunity.org.au
  
What you’ll need to succeed…
The successful applicant will be a passionate woman with sound experience in case management and a proven ability to support women & children in crisis with complex needs. Your experience will also include networking, advocacy and you will have a good understanding of domestic violence.
  
Selection Criteria…

  • Tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Social Science, Counselling or related fields
  • At least 2 years’ experience working with women and children impacted by family violence
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the complex issues affecting women and children who have experienced family violence, including mental health, disability and homelessness
  • Demonstrated experience providing client focused, collaborative, flexible, case management, including developing case plans, undertaking risk assessments, conducting home visits, providing information and referral and advocacy
  • Demonstrated experience networking and working collaboratively with other stakeholders both internal and external
  • Strong problem solving and decision-making skills both day to day and in crisis situations
  • Ability to work both independently and within a small team
  • High level of computer literacy (including Office 365 and online information client management systems)
  • Excellent organisational, administrative and time management skills
  • Demonstrated knowledge of current legislation and frameworks relevant to the protection of Victims of domestic violence in NSW (i.e. ADVO)
  • Understanding of contemporary domestic violence practice, including the gendered nature of violence and working with trauma
  • Understanding and commitment to supporting Aboriginal and CALD families, ensuring a culturally responsive approach
  • Experience in, and willingness to deliver education programs to a variety of cohorts
  • Current driver’s licence and comprehensively insured vehicle
  • Working With Children Check (WWCC) (or willingness to obtain)
  • Police Check (or willingness to obtain)

  
SAGE considers being a woman a genuine occupational qualification for this position under s.31 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
  
SAGE strongly encourages all employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 (including booster) due to the nature of the work including working with vulnerable members of the community.   Employees are required to comply with SAGE COVID19 Safety Plan, Policies and Procedures. Please note, the successful applicant may be required to provide their proof of vaccine certificate which will be securely stored in their personnel file.
  
Are you excited yet? Here’s some more benefits in joining the team:

  • Salary Packaging
  • Some above Award conditions
  • Opportunities for multi skilling and up-skilling
  • High level of diversity in role
  • Excellent working environment

  
If you have a background in Women’s Services or Domestic Violence and a passion for helping making a positive difference in people’s lives then this is the role for you!
  
What to do now…
Recruitment of this role is being managed by an external recruitment agency – Aster HR.
  
To download an Information Package (including the Job Description) click here https://tinyurl.com/bzmzjdn5
For a confidential discussion phone (02) 4555 4634 and to apply visit the website www.asterhr.com.au 
  
When you’re ready to apply please don’t just send us your resume – let us know a little more about you by including a cover letter (either written or video) that tells us:

  • What motivated you to apply for this position?
  • About your ability to support women and children in crisis or at significant risk of harm
  • What experience you have in case management of people with complex support needs
  • About your understanding of domestic violence, social policy and issues that face women and their children in Western Sydney
  • About the skills and experience you have that will make you successful in this role

  
Closing date: COB (5pm) Wed 18th September 2024
  
  All applicants will be required to provide current clearance of an NSW Working with Children Check and undergo a Police Check.

How to apply

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Please quote in application: Case Manager (Domestic Violence) via Pro Bono Australia.


Profession: #Social_and_Support_Work
Sector: #Women
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