Case Manager
Anglicare NSW South, NSW West and ACT
- Part-time and permanent contract
- Salary range from $43.08 to $46.35 per hour, plus 11.5% superannuation
- NFP salary packaging
- Additional personal leave and paid parental leave
The core mission of Anglicare (NSW South, West & ACT) is to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty for children, young people, and families. We have a particular focus on serving vulnerable communities in the ACT, regional and rural NSW.
About the role
As a Case Manager in our Child, Youth and Family Services Program Yass, you'll be crucial in delivering client-focused and outcome-based services. Your primary responsibility is to work collaboratively with clients experiencing complex issues within our targeted early intervention service, aiming to reduce risks and create positive change within home environments. You'll be part of a dedicated team, supporting families to meet their needs, with a focus on cultural inclusivity and trauma-informed care. You will also be involved with our supported playgroup by interacting and engaging with children and families that attend.
What does the day to day look like at Anglicare?
- Advocate for the needs of Aboriginal people, contributing to cultural case plans.
- Commit to trauma-informed care under the Sanctuary model, integrating it into your daily work.
- Foster respectful relationships with stakeholders, government departments, and the community for seamless service delivery
- Develop and implement case plans in collaboration with families and other service providers.
- Ensure that the voices of clients and families are heard in case planning and goal setting.
- Work respectfully to ensure that case plan goals are achievable and realistic.
- Support and engage parents and children attending playgroup
What's needed?
- Relevant qualifications in the Human Services field (Diploma of Community Services or equivalent; Degree qualifications preferred).
- Practical experience in working with vulnerable families and an ability to identify children and young people at risk.
- Demonstrated expertise in client-centred case management.
- Knowledge of the Community Services sector, trauma and its impacts, crisis impacts on families, child protection issues, and legislation.
For all enquiries, please contact Kira Moorby on 0408 421 725 during business hours.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.
Applicants must obtain a Working with Children Clearance through the Office of the Children's Guardian NSW and undergo a National Criminal History Check prior to an offer of employment.
Applications close: 25 Oct 2024