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 the permanent full-time (37.5 hours per week) role of Children's Contact Service (CCS) Coordinator located at our Cairns venue.The purpose of this position is to coordinate the activities of the CCS, which helps facilitate contact arrangements, supports children and their family members during changeovers or supervised visits, and provides a safe and secure environment for the children.The key responsibilities of this position include:Organise a safe and appropriate environment, and activities for children that maximise parent/child interaction and engage children in an interesting, calming and positive manner.Evaluate the effectiveness of interventions for parents and children accessing CCS, assess the future need of the family in managing the ongoing parental relationship, and refer parents to appropriate services and programs as required.Network through regular community liaison and represent the CCS at meetings relevant to this service.Assist in the development and evaluation of CCS policies and guidelines.Oversee and coordinate (provide debriefing, support and direction) Family Support Workers, ensuring that the service operates within RAQ policies and guidelines.In consultation with the Team Leader and Regional Manager, drive recruitment and selection processes for vacancies, ensuring positions are filled in a timely manner.In consultation with Human Resources and venue management, manage employees’ performance issues, identifying these issues as early as possible.Workdays/hours will be negotiated with the successful applicant, however please note that the position holder will be required to work alternate weekends (Saturday and Sunday 8.30am â 5pm) and evenings (10am â 6pm), with some flexibility, to meet the CCS program requirements. Weekend work attracts generous penalty rates.About YouTo be successful in this position, you will possessappropriate undergraduate tertiary qualifications the social or behavioural sciences, with studies in child development essential.have demonstrated experience working with children and their parents/carerstheoretical knowledge of the issues regarding child development, abuse and/or neglect; andexperience working with people in crisis and/or parents in conflict.experience and skills in staff management, time management and managing caseloads.have knowledge and application of relevant legislation and regulations relating to family law and/or children’s contact issues.What We Can Offer YouThe salary being offered is between $93,089.74 to $97,300.85 per annum pro rata, to be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience, plus superannuation. We also offer our employees as follows:Work-life balance and flexible working hoursAdditional leave over the Christmas period, annual leave loading and study leaveA supportive team environment and opportunity for professional developmentSalary packaging options available of up to $15,900, which will significantly increase the value of take-home payPaid parental leave and additional benefits such as medical insurance discountsHow to ApplyTo apply, send us your resume and a cover letter, outlining your demonstrated experience in each area. Applications can be submitted by clicking the Apply Now button.We will be reviewing applications as they’re received, so we encourage you to submit your application before closer to advertisement.Please note this is a readvertised role and candidates previously applied need not to applyApplications close at 4pm on 18 July 2024HR - PD - CCS Coordinator AUDCairns4870