Court Child Expert (Social Worker or Psychologist)Jurisdiction: Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA)Section: Court Children’s ServiceEmployment type: Ongoing/Non-ongoing, Part-time/Full-timeSalary as of 14 March 2025: Total remuneration including superannuation: $133,221 – $145,210 per annum ($115,443 – $125,832 per annum plus 15.4% superannuation)What is a Court Child Expert?Court Child Experts are experienced social workers and psychologists who are passionate about the safety and wellbeing of children. They play a unique and critical role within Australia’s family law system through the provision of specialist social science expertise, assisting families and the Courts in making decisions that are in children’s best interests.Court Child Experts have a statutory appointment to the role of ‘family consultant’ as defined in Section 11 Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (FLA), and are authorized to deliver services as a ‘family counsellor’ as defined in Section 10 FLA.What does a Court Child Expert do?Court Child Experts undertake a range of activities within the provisions of the FLA including:Conducting child-centred preliminary and comprehensive family assessments, including interviews and observations with children.Undertaking risk screening and risk assessment to assist the Courts in case management, safety planning, and making decisions that are in the best interest of children.Providing evidence to the Courts as an expert witness in the form of written reports.Assisting parties to resolve or narrow the issues in dispute, including through participation in parenting dispute resolution conferences.Providing advice to parties and the Courts regarding external support services for children and families.Mandatory qualifications and experienceA recognized degree in social work and eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, or general registration as a psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency.Minimum five years’ relevant clinical experience working with children and families (note this relevant experience must be subsequent to the acquisition of the relevant degree qualification).A clearance for working with children as required within the relevant State/Territory scheme.Diversity and InclusionFederal Court Australia is committed to supporting an inclusive and diverse workforce and welcomes applications from People with Disability, First Nations peoples, LGBTIQA+ people, people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds, mature age workers, and young workers.Applications Close Sunday 16 February 2025 at 11:30 pm
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