Organisation : Anglicare Victoria
Location : VIC Regional (Bendigo)
Work type : Full-time
Profession : Community Services, Social & Support Work
Sector : Children, Families, Youth & Young People
Salary type : Annual Package
Salary : 100000-106000
Application closing date : 11 Nov, 2025
About the organisation
The Care Hub
Care Hub provides early intensive support & intervention to young people entering care for the first time; to minimise time in care & maximise successful family reunification. The Care Hub brings together a number of organisations to form an integrated team of professionals to support children and young people in the areas of Mental Health, AOD, Cultural Connection, Family Work, Community Engagement and Therapeutic Support.
More information about the Care Hub can be found here: https://www.anglicarevic.org.au/careers/loddon-care-hub/
Why you should apply:
- A salary at SCHCADS level 5 which starts at $100,776 plus super at 12%
- Flexible through the increments up to 5.3 (dependent upon experience)
- Based at the Care Hub in Bendigo
- Permanent, full time.
- Access to discounted health insurance, free Employee Assistance, Salary Packaging and a range of other employment benefits supporting your physical and mental health
- Anglicare Victoria are the largest state provider of out of home care
- Professional development, training, support and a culture of inclusivity and resilience
- Recognition as innovators
- A workplace with Rainbow Tick Accreditation and DCA Inclusive Employer recognition.
- A leadership team that are passionate about achieving the best possible outcomes
What our people say- “AV is an organisation where if you want to challenge yourself or explore opportunities, you don’t have to leave to do that. There are so many great people, programs and services, so it’s an organisation where you have great conditions for growth and development”.
About the role
- Actively engage and support families therapeutically
- Full time position, based at the Loddon Care Hub in Bendigo
- The Care Hub supports those entering care arrangements for the first time
The Role
You will provide quality interventions and services that focus on outcomes for families experiencing vulnerability and focus on the safety and wellbeing of children. Your primary objective is family reunification.
The aim of this role is to provide intensive outreach to families (including outside normal business hours) with a focus on reunification and the safety and wellbeing of children and young people within the family home. The role will also undertake regular risk and needs assessments and case management utilising evidence based frameworks and interventions.
Your key contributions and skills day to day:
- Provide case management to clients and respond to their needs through assertive outreach and responding to crises that occur. Using a range of techniques, including being flexible, responsive, strengths-focused and creative to engage with children, young people and families who are reluctant or ambivalent about using support services.
- Provide direct interventions (including parenting development) to achieve agreed goals at either individual, family and/or group setting.
- Undertake comprehensive risk and needs assessments, utilising the Best Interests framework, that identify the safety, stability, development and wellbeing of children and young people involved, and the capacity and constraints of families to make the changes needed to improve outcomes for children and young people.
- Develop collaborative working relationships with key stakeholders including the care team, Child Protection, Aboriginal organisations, CALD services, disability services, LGBTIQA+ services and other key partner or community organisations, in order to ensure a coordinated approach and to promote the best outcomes for clients.
- Work within the Best Interest Framework
- An understanding of how trauma can affect the development of young people
- Solid understanding of the Child Protection and Welfare system in Victoria
- Excellent written, verbal and collaborative communication skills
- Flexibility and adaptability to work in a busy and dynamic program
How to apply
Ready to take the next step:
Applications close on Tuesday 11th November.
Click apply below and submit your resume with a cover letter that describes your passion for working with families and how you might add value to the role.
You can also contact Gemma.Harkins@anglicarevic.org.au or 03 5440 1100 for more information.
Please Note: It is mandatory for the successful applicant to hold a current Working with Children Check and be prepared to undergo a National Criminal History Check prior to commencement.
We encourage and welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. Anglicare Victoria acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country.
Diversity and inclusivity are important to Anglicare Victoria and we are committed to ensuring our workplace and services reflect this. Everyone is welcome at Anglicare Victoria, regardless of age, ethnicity, cultural background, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and physical ability.
Please quote in application: Family Services Practitioner via Pro Bono Australia.
Sector: #Children, #Families, #Youth_and_Young_People



