Job description
- Two-year fixed term part time role based in Campbelltown (with view to extend)
- Support clients from all walks of life to overcome difficulties, build resilience, to enhance their quality of life and relationships
- Be part of a strong and caring community that values personal well-being and one another
Key Benefits:
- Fantastic learning opportunities – staff professional development
- Professional clinical supervision
- Training, education, and support
- As a registered not for profit organisation you may be eligible for generous tax-free salary packaging benefits
- Employee Assistance Program – Independent confidential counselling service
About the Role:
The purpose of this very rewarding role is to provide counselling, support and specialist group programmes to individuals, couples, children, and families through collaborative practices that are:
- Trauma informed
- Human Rights Based
- Inclusive and Invitational
- Evidence Based
Supporting clients from all walks of life to overcome difficulties, build resilience, to enhance their quality of life and relationships. Being skilled in working with families experiencing domestic violence with the willingness to work with people who have experienced and those who use violence as this is a high percentage of our core business.
About You:
You will be an experienced counsellor who has a genuine passion for working within the community.
The successful applicant will bring:
- Tertiary qualifications in relevant human services (e.g. Psychology, Counselling) or equivalent demonstrated experience
- Clinical membership of relevant professional body (e.g. PACFA – Psychotherapy and Counsellors Association of Australia)
- Demonstrated experience & skills in counselling and group work
- Experience in providing counselling in an agency setting
- Demonstrated experience & skills in individual and group settings with those experiencing and/or perpetrating Domestic Violence (leading DV programs or groups)
- Experience in trauma informed practice
- Demonstrated experience relating to diverse groups, e.g. Government departments & other agencies
- Demonstrated understanding of inclusive, respectful practice when working with First Nations, culturally and linguistically diverse, LGBTIA+ and people with disabilities
- Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of BaptistCare’s Christian identity and promote the organisation’s values through interactions at work
- Willing to undergo a Police Check and have a Working with Children Check
Desirables:
- Training and experience working with men and women in a DFV context
- Mental Health First Aid
- Specialised skills/training in Family therapy
- Current drivers licence
About Us:
BaptistCare support thousands of people across 90 locations in NSW and the ACT. From humble beginnings in 1944, BaptistCare has grown into one of the nation’s most respected care and community services providers.
We are a faith based, not for profit organisation that cares for families, communities and individuals. You may know us for our aged care services – we also give to the community through community service programs including domestic violence prevention initiatives non interest loans to those in need.
We love what we do and the communities we help. With us you can deliver life transforming care, create a career you’ll love, and join a team who make a difference.
If you would like to be considered for this role, please click ‘Apply Now’ and attach your CV and a Cover Letter.
Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as applications may be reviewed prior to the closing date. Closing Date is subject to change without notice.
Successful applications will be subject to a police background and working with children checks.
BaptistCare – Transforming lives by expressing the love of Christ.