Position Purpose:The Therapeutic Specialist will play a key role in providing clinical and therapeutic services to children, young people, families, and carers in our programs. This position will work closely with the local Case Workers and OOHC Coordinator to deliver therapeutic services, conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and guide staff and carers in providing effective care. You will also have the opportunity to offer Family Therapy and lead reflective practices, building a culture of continuous improvement in our team’s therapeutic skills.Key Responsibilities:Provide therapeutic leadership and implement trauma-informed interventions based on contemporary research and practice expertise, ensuring positive outcomes for vulnerable children, young people, and their families.Conduct assessments, risk assessments, and develop therapeutic plans and Behaviour Support Plans for children and young people in the program.Provide training and group work for foster carers and staff, focusing on trauma and its impact, and help develop therapeutic skills within the team.Facilitate regular reflective practice sessions to enhance the team's therapeutic abilities and ensure quality care delivery.Provide intensive support and guidance to foster carers, including participation in assessments and annual reviews.Collaborate with the care team to support children and young people in maintaining positive connections within the community.Work closely with the Department of Communities and Justice and other service partners, providing secondary consultation on mental health needs.Regularly report to the OOHC Coordinator Southern NSW and participate in quality assurance activities, service development, and the development of frameworks for trauma-informed service delivery.This is an ongoing Part-time opportunity 22.8 hours per week based in Batemans Bay within our Out of Home Care (OOHC) Program. The position reports to the Out of Home Care Coordinator – Southern NSW.Key Selection Criteria:To be successful in this role, you will need:A solid understanding of Aboriginal culture and values and an awareness of the current issues faced by Aboriginal children, young people, and families.An appropriate tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work or a related discipline (essential) and current registration with the relevant peak body or association.Post Graduate training in relevant child, adolescent and family clinical practice, family therapy, and systemic thinking (strongly preferred).Experience in completing assessments for children and young people and using the findings to complete a comprehensive therapeutic written report/care plan designed to inform staff and child interactions and the Care Team’s planning.A well-developed understanding of Attachment and Trauma Theories, their relationship to child abuse and neglect, together with an understanding of social, emotional, and cognitive disabilities and an ability to assist others to understand their associated implications.Please address the full Key Selection Criteria outlined in the PD as part of your application.For a full position listing, please click APPLY. The Position Description is available for review at the bottom of the page.For more information, please contact: Belinda Garven at Belinda.Garven@mackillop.org.auWhy Join Us!Salary packaging–we can help you to maximize your salary packaging up to $18,550 per year, which allows you to reduce the amount of tax you pay.Fitness Passport - which is a discounted workplace health and fitness program available to you and your family. For a fraction of the price of a regular gym membership.Employee Assistance Program - Free access to a wide range of options with all aspects of life such as social, financial, physical, mental health by providing counselling and coaching supporting relating both to your circumstance, even including health advice from qualified nutritionists.Supportive Environment - Monthly supportive meetings with your direct manager.Sanctuary Organisation - MacKillop’s work is underpinned by the Sanctuary Model, an evidence-supported, whole of organisation framework that brings our values to life. The model reinforces our ability to create a safe environment that teaches people to cope effectively with stress and trauma, and to heal.You must have:A Satisfactory Criminal History Check (paid for by MacKillop);A Valid Employee Working with Children Check;A Valid and current NDIS Workers Screening Check (for risk assessed / client facing roles).Our Commitment:MacKillop celebrates and draws strength from diversity and respects the dignity of all people. Every person at MacKillop has the right to be safe and to be treated justly. We value every person’s ability, cultural or linguistic backgrounds, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, intersex status, relationship status, religious or spiritual beliefs, socio-economic status, and age.It is our goal that MacKillop Family Services continues to evolve as a culturally safe, culturally competent, and welcoming organisation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people, families, and communities.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply for this position.Shortlisting for this position may commence immediately so please submit your application as soon as possible.
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