Job description
- Permanent part-time or casual positions for that perfect work-life balance!
- Central Office (Brisbane, QLD)
- Social Community Home Care Disability Award Level 3 (pay point dependent on qualifications and relevant experience). Superannuation. Salary Packing available.
It is a genuine requirement of this position that it be filled by a woman as permitted in sections 25, 104 and 105 of the Anti-Discrimination Act, 1991.
The Counsellor Support Worker’s role is to support the service users’ journey to safety. Counsellor Support Workers are integral members of the Womensline team as they contribute to the delivery of domestic and family violence support to Queensland women by answering calls with compassion and immediately facilitating practical needs for service users as directed.
Counsellor Support Workers assist Crisis Intervention Counsellors and the broader team by triaging calls, taking action on client-related tasks such as arranging emergency accommodation and travel and assisting with referral pathway procedures.
Counsellor Support Workers also contribute to the safety of service users through the quality, timeliness, and accuracy of work (e.g., concise database entries and prompt action to allocated tasks).
Role Requirements
- 1+ years of professional experience in the social and community service sector.
- Exceptional and effective interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.
- Confident IT and telephone communication skills with a proven ability to multitask and prioritise effectively.
- Proven ability to remain calm in sensitive situations – experience in a fast-paced environment is highly regarded.
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the effects, causes and dynamics of domestic and family violence.
- Demonstrated ability to build, maintain, and enhance relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including both government and non-government organisations.
- High level of empathy and cultural awareness when engaging with diverse groups; including working towards supportive and culturally safe spaces for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- Positive Notice Blue Card and National Police Check, or willingness to obtain before commencing employment.
- Valid photo ID.
- Right to work in Australia.
Desirable
- Tertiary qualification (or working towards completion) in relevant areas such as social, behavioural, and criminology sciences OR obtained appropriate social and community services certifications/qualifications.
- Sound knowledge (or willingness to acquire) about Queensland Domestic Violence Legislation, particularly the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012.
Additional Criteria
- Committed to attending DVC’s Central Brisbane Office for all shifts.
- Must be available to attend mandatory onboarding training and shadow shifts before commencing permanent roster.
Why work at DVConnect?
- Receive best-practice clinical supervision and supportive 1:1 catch-ups with your dedicated Team Leader.
- Access free professional and confidential mental health and wellbeing support for personal and work-related issues through EAP Brisbane.
- Free flu shots.
- Access long service leave after 5 years.
- Wellbeing Initiatives.
- Ongoing professional development.
- Career pathways.
We kindly advise that you submit your application before the closing date.
Recruitment Timeline
28/08 – 30/08/2024 – Candidate Screening
02/09 – 06/09/2024 – Interviews
12/09/2024 – Offers
23/09/2024 – OFFICIAL START DATE
Onboarding / Training Timeline (Mandatory)
(Week 1) 23/09 – 27/09/2024: Onboarding training
(Week 2) 30/09 – 04/10/2024: Shadow shifts
(Week 3) 07/10 – 11/10/2024: Shadow shifts
For more information, please reach out to Nat on 0402 573 252 or [email protected], using the subject line: Counsellor Support Worker enquiry via EthicalJobs.
DVConnect is an equal opportunity employer. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and, therefore, support their right of self-determination. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where employee diversity, such as gender, age, culture, disability (physical or mental health), religion, sexual orientation, etc., is recognised and celebrated.