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Integrated Family Service Senior Practitioner

SeniorFull-timeHybridFootscray VIC 3011, AustraliaPeople and culturePosted 1 month agoVerified 1 month ago
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The Integrated Family Services Senior Practitioner is a leadership and practice-focused job that plays a vital role in supporting families in need. By combining advanced casework with supervision and service development, this job contributes to high-quality practice and fosters a positive team culture. Collaboration with various stakeholders is key to ensuring the best outcomes for children and young people, making a meaningful impact in the community.

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You'll be responsible for

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Leading the Integrated Family Services Team

Supporting the Integrated Family Services Coordinator in delivering high quality, intensive family services
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Managing complex casework

Undertaking culturally appropriate assessments and facilitating group programs for vulnerable children and families
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Coordinating service delivery

Working closely with Child Protection and other stakeholders to ensure compliance and quality improvement

Key criteria

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Relevant tertiary qualification

Degree in Social Work or related discipline with professional membership eligibility.

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3+ years of experience

Demonstrated experience in high-level assessment and family-centred casework.

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Knowledge of child development

Strong understanding of child safety and related policies.

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5 criteria for this job
Relevant tertiary qualification
Degree in Social Work or related discipline with professional membership eligibility.

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3+ years of experience
Demonstrated experience in high-level assessment and family-centred casework.

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Knowledge of child development
Strong understanding of child safety and related policies.

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Collaboration skills
Proven ability to build relationships across service systems.

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Leadership and supervision experience
Experience providing support and fostering positive team culture.

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