Listed By: Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture on 25 Nov 2024 Role Title: Counsellor Advocate (Families – Early Years) Team: Children and Youth Counselling Team Location: Woolloongabba; outreach across greater Brisbane, Ipswich, and Logan will be required Level: Level 5 Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award ($97,377 to $101,787 per annum, pro-rata + leave loading and superannuation). Salary sacrificing available. Reports to: Children and Youth Counselling Team Leader Our Vision Healing the past, nurturing the future. Our vision is for refugee survivors of persecution to live lives liberated from the harms of torture, trauma, and human rights injustice. We exist to nurture meaningful futures by assisting refugee survivors to heal, belong, and thrive in our community. Our Values Kindness In all our work, survivors of torture and trauma come first. We believe in meaningful futures. We are committed to healing being a journey of growth across mind, body, and spirit. Perseverance We don't give up. We understand that healing requires time, patience, and courage for individuals, families, and communities. Justice We believe that to heal and belong are human rights. We collaborate to build opportunities so that survivors of torture and trauma can belong and thrive in our community. Role Purpose The primary purpose of this role is to deliver meaningful trauma recovery outcomes for families, particularly families in the pre-natal period and with children aged 0-5 years. This includes providing high-quality family-focused counselling, advocacy, and therapeutic group work programs and workshops. The role will support individuals, families, and communities from refugee backgrounds to heal, belong, thrive, and restore their sense of justice in our community. Character We are looking for a Counsellor Advocate who is passionate about recovery from trauma for families from a refugee background. You will hold expertise in and knowledge of delivering trauma-focused interventions for individuals and their families/carers, particularly during the pre-natal period and with children aged 0 to 5 years. You will do this by providing a range of interventions including early intervention, individual, group, and family-based approaches. We value the ability to engage clients in healing across mind, body, and spirit. You will be compassionate, patient, and courageous in managing a range of vulnerabilities experienced by families from refugee backgrounds. We believe in cultural respect. We are looking for someone who is comfortable working with families from many cultural and religious backgrounds, including with parents/carers who may have varied cultural styles of parenting and care. The successful candidate will be committed to human rights and believe in social justice irrespective of differences related to gender, age, culture, religion, sexuality, disability, socio-economic status, or political opinion. Responsibilities Undertake family-focused intakes and/or assessments which identify and respond to the needs of families with infants and young children, including assessing and managing risk to optimise safety and well-being within the family context; Deliver family-focused therapeutic brief interventions and/or counselling utilising a range of therapeutic approaches which are trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and culturally sensitive. This includes providing therapeutic dyadic interventions for infants/young children together with their parents/carers; Deliver appropriate client-related advocacy which supports healing and the opportunity for families to thrive and belong in the Australian community; Conduct regular review of case plans and therapeutic progress for families, inclusive of family members' needs, to recognise when treatment goals require further co-design or when to initiate case closure; Provide psychoeducation to families regarding the impacts of refugee-related trauma and incorporating an understanding of development and life stages; Design, deliver, and evaluate family-focused group interventions which promote trauma recovery and strengthen the confidence and capacity of family members in their relationships and family roles. This may include providing group work interventions with infants/young children together with their parents/carers; Work collaboratively with the system that sits alongside the family, including community leaders, community agencies, and other stakeholders; Contribute to the enhancement of QPASTT's family-focused interventions, particularly in relation to pre-natal and infant mental health, and early years family-focused assessment processes and group work programs; Ensure quality service delivery including accountability with contractual and organisational requirements. This includes the writing of case notes and client-related professional reports; Ability to abide by the vision and values of QPASTT including our Code of Conduct as well as the policies and procedures of the organisation; Support research and evaluation initiatives of the organisation. Requirements Degree level qualifications in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, or Occupational Therapy. Eligibility for membership of the relevant professional body; Ability to conceptualise and articulate refugee trauma recovery frameworks; Two years of professional experience working therapeutically with families. This includes demonstrated knowledge and skills in trauma-informed and family-centred therapeutic interventions for families who are presenting with psychological distress and/or recovery needs; Experience and knowledge in the area of childhood development, attachment, and the impact of trauma upon infants, children, and parenting/caregiving and child-parent/carer relationships; Experience working systemically, including advocating with and on behalf of their families with respect to a range of issues related to education, health, welfare, legal, and government; Ability to deliver culturally safe therapeutic support; Ability to identify client-related risks and implement ways to reduce risk and optimise safety within the family context; Ability to document assessment and intervention as well as write professional reports based on therapeutic intervention; Desirable - Having lived refugee experience or refugee-like experience is an advantage; Desirable – Experience working with individuals and families from refugee and/or CALD backgrounds; Desirable – Skills and experience in group work delivery; Desirable – Family Therapy and/or Infant Mental Health training or qualification. Conditions of Employment Current Positive Notice Blue Card and provision of an annual federal police check; Current Queensland C Class driver's licence; Application Process To apply, please submit the following documents: A cover letter detailing why you would like to work with QPASTT and how you meet the character requirements of the role; Your resume detailing professional experience and education; A brief response (no more than two A4 pages) to the responsibilities and requirements of the role. Contact Details: Should you wish to talk with someone about this position, please contact Taryn McBurney, Children and Youth Counselling Team Leader on (07) 3391 6677 (Monday to Friday) or #J-18808-Ljbffr