POP Case Coordinator

About UsRelationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) is a leading provider of relationship and family support services.  We believe healthy relationships are essential for the well-being of children, families and communities.  We are committed to offering the best possible counselling, mediation, education and support services, and are committed to social justice and inclusion. Find out more about our values, benefits and employee experience by watching this video!About the RoleWe are currently seeking applications for a permanent, Parenting Orders Program (POP) Case Coordinator, on the basis of 45 hours per fortnight, located at our Ipswich venue.The purpose of this role is to provide education and support to individuals to support children to have positive and healthy relationships with both parents during and post separation. This position plays a coordination role specific to clients within the Parenting Orders Program (POP), including intake and assessment, information, advice and referral, and child focused education and skill development.The key responsibilities of this position include:Undertaking client assessment through intakeDeveloping and implementing case management plans for clients, whilst maintaining client focused practiceDelivering education to groups and individuals, including separated parents or other person’s impacted by separation (such as grandparents)The salary being offered is between $84,426.28 to $98,658.16 per annum. To be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience, plus superannuation. About You To be successful in this position, you will:Possess a relevant undergraduate qualification in the social or behavioural sciences, paired with experience working with families in high conflict situations.Have theoretical and demonstrated knowledge of the impact of trauma and conflictual situations on the care, behaviour and development of children and their needs, andHave knowledge, understanding and application of current and relevant legislations and regulations relating to family law and domestic violence.We Can Offer YouA healthy work-life balance; We’re proud of our supportive and flexible culture. In this role, you’ll gain invaluable skills and experience that can help you build a solid foundation for your career, around a fantastic community. Additional annual leave over the Christmas period, annual leave loading and study leave.Salary packaging options available of up to $15,900, which will significantly increase the value of take-home pay.Paid parental leave and additional benefits such as medical insurance discounts.Weekly clinical supervision during probation.How to ApplyTo apply, send us your resume and a cover letter, outlining your demonstrated experience in each area by clicking Apply Now!We will be reviewing applications as they’re received, so we encourage you to submit your application now.Applications close 29 December 2024 HR - PD - POP Case Coordinator (1) AUD Ipswich 4305

POP Case Coordinator

About Us

Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) is a leading provider of relationship and family support services.  We believe healthy relationships are essential for the well-being of children, families and communities.  We are committed to offering the best possible counselling, mediation, education and support services, and are committed to social justice and inclusion. Find out more about our values, benefits and employee experience by watching this video!

About the Role

We are currently seeking applications for a permanent, Parenting Orders Program (POP) Case Coordinator, on the basis of 45 hours per fortnight, located at our Ipswich venue.

The purpose of this role is to provide education and support to individuals to support children to have positive and healthy relationships with both parents during and post separation. This position plays a coordination role specific to clients within the Parenting Orders Program (POP), including intake and assessment, information, advice and referral, and child focused education and skill development.

The key responsibilities of this position include:

  • Undertaking client assessment through intake
  • Developing and implementing case management plans for clients, whilst maintaining client focused practice
  • Delivering education to groups and individuals, including separated parents or other person’s impacted by separation (such as grandparents)

The salary being offered is between $84,426.28 to $98,658.16 per annum. To be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience, plus superannuation.

 About You

To be successful in this position, you will:

  • Possess a relevant undergraduate qualification in the social or behavioural sciences, paired with experience working with families in high conflict situations.
  • Have theoretical and demonstrated knowledge of the impact of trauma and conflictual situations on the care, behaviour and development of children and their needs, and
  • Have knowledge, understanding and application of current and relevant legislations and regulations relating to family law and domestic violence.

We Can Offer You

  • A healthy work-life balance; We’re proud of our supportive and flexible culture. In this role, you’ll gain invaluable skills and experience that can help you build a solid foundation for your career, around a fantastic community. 
  • Additional annual leave over the Christmas period, annual leave loading and study leave.
  • Salary packaging options available of up to $15,900, which will significantly increase the value of take-home pay.
  • Paid parental leave and additional benefits such as medical insurance discounts.
  • Weekly clinical supervision during probation.

How to Apply

To apply, send us your resume and a cover letter, outlining your demonstrated experience in each area by clicking Apply Now!

We will be reviewing applications as they’re received, so we encourage you to submit your application now.

Applications close 29 December 2024