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Rehabilitation Clinician & Aboriginal Clinician - Pool
I WORK FOR SA, ADELAIDE
AboutYouAre you curious about behaviours andunderstanding the reason behind why a person engages in offendingbehaviour?Are you anAllied Health Professional or Graduate looking to take thechallenge and/or next step in your career where you can supportpeople to change behaviours and commit to being safer partners andfathers?About the RoleThe role ofRehabilitation Clinician and AboriginalCommunity Clinician provides an exciting opportunity tomake a difference to the South Australian community to work in ouroffender rehabilitation services where you can support people tochange their behaviours.TheDepartment is seeking individuals to join our diverse talented teamin supporting and delivering our strategic agenda anddirection.About theBusinessThe Department employs approximately 2000 staffand has responsibility for nine prisons and 15 CommunityCorrections Centres across the state. Our vision is making adifference to reduce reoffending. We work towards this through the contribution ofstaff who are employed in a wide variety of fields, fromcorrectional officers and teachers to social workers,psychologists, and supervisors of court orders. Their commitmentensures we deliver quality services to prisoners, offenders, andvictims of crime.About theEmployment PoolShould you besuccessful, you will be advised (in writing) that you have beenrecommended onto this Employment Pool. The pool will remain activefor 12 months and during this time you may be contacted for anoffer of employment. You are not required to accept any or alloffers made to you, and DCS is not obliged to offer you anyopportunities.Please note: DCS reserves theright to advertise similar positions outside of this poolprocess.RemunerationWe offer acompetitive salary and great opportunities for professionaldevelopment and career advancement.AHP2    $86,950 p.a. -  $100,729 p.a. + 11% SuperPO2       $86,950 p.a. -  $96,223 p.a. +11% SuperASO5     $84,522 p.a. -  $94,003 p.a. + 11%SuperMultiplepositions – ongoing and temporary. The classification will bedetermined according to candidate’s skills, level ofexperience and qualifications.SpecialConditions Section 47 of the Public Sector Act 2009 applies in conjunction with other provisions of the act and other applicable industrial entitlements. Incumbents will be required to satisfactorily complete a National Criminal History check. A current South Australian Driver’s Licence is essential, with a capacity and willingness to drive, including in country locations. A flexible approach to working hours is required. Regular intrastate travel by plane and/or car occurs, which necessitates overnight absences.RequirementsAHP2 Essential: A degree level qualification in Social Work which gives eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers.PO2   Essential: Appropriate degree qualification in Community Services, Social Sciences, Human Services, Health or related field.ASO5  Essential: Persons of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, who have the appropriate background and skills but do not have the essential qualification, may apply for and be engaged / assigned to the role of Aboriginal Community Clinician at the ASO5 level and will be entitled to apply for any Allied Health Professional (AHP) roles requiring a qualification in Rehabilitation Clinician within the Department for Correctional Services (DCS).To find outmore about these roles, including the key accountabilities andspecial conditions, please refer to the individual job and personspecifications. You may alsobe required to undertake some further pre-employment screeningactivities if you accept an offer from the pool.EnquiriesTim Jarrad – Director, RehabilitationServicesPhone: 82269139Email: DCSRPBAdministration@sa.gov.auApplicationInstructionsAllapplications must be submitted online via I Work for SA.All writtenapplications are required to include a cover letter of no more than2 pages quoting the vacancy number and outlining your skills,knowledge and experience relevant to the role you are applyingfor.A CV or resume outlining your qualifications andemployment history.Applicants should include the name,address and contact number of three current referees who canprovide up-to-date information regarding your relevantwork/experience – if possible, provide your referees with acopy of the job and person specification. Please be aware that thepanel is free to obtain work reports from a currentsupervisor/manager (if not nominated), ifappropriateRefer to the Advice toApplicants for information on how to apply.Applicants arerequired to complete the Employment Declaration if not currentlyemployed by the Department for Correctional Services.AdditionalInformation Multiple positions – ongoing andtemporary. The classification will be determined accordingto candidate’s skills, level of experience andqualifications. Applications close: 22/11/2024 11:00 PM Attachments:- 20231114 Rehabilitation Clinician Information Pack - Final.pdf- Advice to Applicants CV Cover Letter Only Nov 2022.pdf- JPS - AHP2 Aboriginal Rehabilitation Social Worker_Nov2023.pdf- JPS - AHP2 Rehabilitation Social Worker_Nov 2023.pdf- JPS - ASO5 Aboriginal Community Clinician_Nov2023.pdf- JPS - PO2 Aboriginal Rehabilitation Clinician_Nov2023.pdf- JPS - PO2 Rehabilitation Clinician_Nov2023.pdf- Employment Declaration DCS - Sept 2023.pdfFlexibility StatementThe South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
Team Leader - Family Support Services (w/ Relocation Support to Mildura VIC!)
Scout Talent, Adelaide, South
Step into a purpose-driven role that taps into the heart of supporting strong familiesEarn between $97,124 to $118,172, plus superannuation and a tax-free salary packaging option up to $15,834Relocation support negotiable dependant on experienceBecome part of a team that fosters resilience, self-empowerment, and a sense of belonging to the community, ensuring that no one is left behind and that together, we create a brighter future for all.About Mallee Family CareAt the forefront of social justice and individual empowerment in the north-west of Victoria and far-west of New South Wales, Mallee Family Care is an organisation of real people making a difference since 1979. We have embarked on a mission to unlock human potential, stand firm against social barriers, support all families and foster a culture of equity and trust. Our dedicated team delivers tailored services across a vast region including Mildura, Swan Hill, and beyond, reaching out to those in exceptional need or facing vulnerable circumstances.With services offered in Local Government Areas spread across three states, our compassion fuels action. Our expansive network and rich history of impactful service have established us as a top employer of choice for those eager to contribute to a legacy of community enrichment. Through engaging extensively both internally and externally, we ensure that our journey towards advancing social justice is a collective endeavour.Come, be a part of Mallee Family Care, and redefine what’s possible when a noble mission aligns with unwavering commitment.To learn more about us, please visit www.malleefamilycare.org.auAbout the OpportunityMallee Family Care is seeking a full-time Team Leader - Family Support Services based in Mildura, VIC.This pivotal role, reporting to the Manager of Child and Family Services, is responsible for providing leadership, support, and mentoring to program team members to ensure the successful accomplishment of goals and objectives for various Family Support Services programs.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Leading and supervising a team of staff across various programs including Children with Complex Disability Support Needs and Specialist Disability Practitioner servicesContributing to the ongoing development of a dynamic, creative, and cohesive teamEnsuring that all service agreement KPIs and reporting requirements are met within timeframesProviding oversight of case management, support, information, advice, referral, advocacy, and group work activities to children, families, and carersEnsuring caseworkers are working within relevant program requirements, statutory case management requirements, and frameworksLeading the development and continuous improvement of practice and operational processes for relevant programsTo read the full position description, please click here.About YouTo qualify, you will need an accredited qualification at Degree Level or above in Social Work and at least 5 years experience in a senior or leadership role. A current driver's license, a willingness to travel, and preparedness to be accommodated overnight when required will also be essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Ability to lead and manage a teamDemonstrated ability to train, coach, and support othersUnderstanding of Victorian Child Safe Standards and the Charter of RightsExperience and knowledge of the Orange Door and Child Protection systems, including knowledge of current Child Protection and other relevant legislationDemonstrated understanding of working with and acceptance by culturally diverse groups, particularly Aboriginal peopleThis role will be particularly suited to someone with previous casework experience, a solid understanding of child protection and demonstrated leadership experience.As our ideal candidate, you will possess the following soft skills that will make you succeed in this role: resilience, a solutions-focused mindset, and excellent communication skills. Your time management and organisational skills, along with a demonstrated awareness and commitment to working within the Best Interest Principles outlined in the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005, will also be crucial. These traits, along with your passion, empathy and commitment to supporting children and families across the child and family support/child protection continuum, will make you a perfect culture fit.This is a transformative opportunity for a proactive and supportive leader. We are looking for a candidate who is eager to make a substantial impact on the lives of children and families, embodying our values of dedication, inclusivity, and excellence in service delivery.About the BenefitsIn appreciation of your dedication, enjoy a competitive salary between $97,124 to $118,172 plus superannuation, negotiable based on experience, alongside notable benefits including:Relocation support negotiableSalary packaging of up to $15,834 tax-free, pro-rataRobust annual and personal leave allowanceEnhanced work-life balance with a 35-hour work week in a family-friendly organisationFlexible working arrangementsOpportunity for study leave grants for continuous professional developmentWellness package, discounted fitness memberships, and a confidential Employee Assistance ProgramAnd many more!Join a dedicated team committed to creating meaningful change and offering comprehensive support to families and children in North-West Victoria and South-West New South Wales. Seize this chance to make a real impact - Apply now!