Are you looking for a rewarding and challenging career where you can provide vital front-line support and advocacy for at risk children and youth in your community?The Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety has permanent Child Safety Officer (CSO) roles available in Roma, ensuring the protection and welfare of children and youth.
Graduates and career changers with experience or interest in being a social worker, youth worker, counsellor, or similar – this role is for you!This frontline role is rewarding in more ways than one, with a generous starting salary over $99,000 plus great additional benefits.Life in RomaWhen you join the Roma CSSC, you'll be part of a team that serves 1/5 of QLDs geographic area and works across the full child protection continuum.
You will work alongside other government departments in this thriving rural town to serve the community you live in.
Our tight-knit team will welcome you with open arms and introduce you to the finer points of country living.As the regional hub for our rural area, Roma has plenty of pubs, clubs, sporting associations, a local rodeo and plenty of country fairs and festivals!
We are surrounded by nature, and you can use your spare time to uncover the hidden wonders of Carnarvon Gorge and where you will find unique Aboriginal art and endless hiking, camping, and fishing opportunities, and we're only a 6-hour drive from Brisbane or a 1-hour flight.This is a dynamic role where you will have the opportunity to travel to remote areas of South West Queensland, staying in communities as you support their children and families.What does being a CSO mean?As a CSO you'll be a voice for the voiceless, a statutory advocate for children and young people's safety and wellbeing under the Child Protection Act 1999.You'll manage complex casework with support from peers including Senior Team Leaders and Cultural Practice Advisors.
As a CSO, you will conduct risk assessments and create case plans, setting children and young people up for success.Joining a team specialising in areas of child protection including intake, investigation and assessment, ongoing intervention, and placement services, you'll collaborate with families and care givers, other departments, community organisations, healthcare services, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations.
You'll provide culturally respectful and appropriate support to families from diverse backgrounds, including varying races, socio-economic standings, abilities, and gender and sexual orientations.Being a CSO means getting to do work that truly matters.
You'll walk with children and families, to keep them safe and help build the better futures they deserve.What you get for becoming a CSO:In this vital role you will walk away each day knowing you're making a tangible difference to the safety of children and young people in Queensland.
Along with an attractive annual salary in line with PO3 circa $99,347 - $108,191 and 12.75% superannuation, you will receive:Flexible leave and TOIL options2 weeks of formal training and ongoing training including one-on-ones with your leader throughout the first year of your roleMany opportunities for career growth and progressionAdditional regional and remote benefits up to $10,000 annually, PLUS accommodation subsidies, extra leave entitlements, and more!You'll be part of a team that lifts you up and keeps you strong and have the chance to gain deep experience, incredible personal growth and skills for a lifelong career.What you need to be a CSOOur CSOs come from diverse backgrounds; some are trained as social workers, youth workers, counsellors, psychologists, support workers, and more.
What's most important is your passion for keeping children safe.
Help us deliver the best future for children and families, rise to the challenge of ever-changing work, and ensure children's voices are heard across Queensland.To join us as a CSO you will need:An Australian Driver's License, and the legal right to work in AustraliaA Bachelor Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or a Bachelor Degree in a related field and further study or work experienceAn understanding of statutory role, including knowledge of the Child Protection Act 1999, and the ability to write case notes while maintaining privacyBuilding and maintaining professional relationships with families and young people is fundamental to this role.
You'll need excellent relationship-building skills, high empathy, and the ability to set and maintain professional boundaries.Every child needs someone.
So does every family.
What if it's you?
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