IFS Case Worker

Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) has a long history of supporting people to have positive and meaningful connections. We have a team of over 400 counsellors and support staff who are proud to work with purpose in an organisation that makes a difference. To finding more about our values, benefits and employee experience! Watch this VideoAbout the roleWe are currently seeking applications for the permanent part time (33.75 hours per week) role of Intensive Family Support (IFS) Case Worker within the Intensive Family Support Service (IFSS) located at our Townsville venue.  IFS is funded by the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services. The IFS program is targeted to families experiencing multiple and complex needs, with children under the age of eighteen who are at risk of entering the statutory Child Protection System without support. The aim of this role is to provide intensive and extended, but time limited, in-home support to improve family functioning and safety for children by building the skills and capacity of parents/caregivers to a level that can be sustained by les intensive and more universally available services. IFS program specificImplement a child centred and family focused case management intervention that directly supports the family’s capacity and willingness to keep children safe and cared for.Directly implement case management strategies that directly relate to child protection concerns regarding parental responses to children’s needs.Implement a case management approach to build strengths within families to ensure the protection and wellbeing needs of children are being met.Conduct child and family assessments to determine strengths and needs of the family.Develop, implement, and evaluate action plans to address client needs.Work collaboratively with service providers and networks to ensure families have access to services as required using local referral protocols and are working toward a shared case plan.Appropriate use of brokerage funds to ensure families and children have access to specialist services that are not available within the local community or have significant wait lists.Assist in research and evaluation regarding the effectiveness of the service.Maintain confidentiality and duty of care, including identification and assessment of domestic and family violence, child safety, threat of harm to self or others, and other risk factors; and take appropriate steps as required by organisational policy and procedure.Understand and meet legislative and funding requirements including collecting and recording statistical data in a timely and accurate manner.About YouThe successful applicant will possessRelevant tertiary qualifications and experience in the delivery of services to families who are considered to be vulnerable and at risk, as well asTheoretical knowledge of family systems and strengths-based approaches.Experience in managing caseloads and effective time management and knowledge and application of relevant legislation and regulations, with specific reference to child protection.Demonstrated ability to manage caseloads and proven effective time management skillsHighly developed interpersonal and communication skills, andThe capacity to engage constructively with individuals of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.What We Can Offer YouThe salary being offered is circa $81,368.45 to $87,561.16 per annum (pro rata for part-time), to be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience, plus superannuation. We also offer our employees as follows:Work-life balance and flexible working hoursAdditional annual 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 responding to your experience in the areas outlined in this advertisement.Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so don’t wait Apply today!Applications close at 4pm on 3 May 2023Please note this is a readvertised role and candidates previously applied need not to apply.HR - PD - Intensive Family Support (IFS) Case Worker AUD Townsville 4810

IFS Case Worker

Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) has a long history of supporting people to have positive and meaningful connections. We have a team of over 400 counsellors and support staff who are proud to work with purpose in an organisation that makes a difference. To finding more about our values, benefits and employee experience! Watch this Video

About the role

We are currently seeking applications for the permanent part time (33.75 hours per week) role of Intensive Family Support (IFS) Case Worker within the Intensive Family Support Service (IFSS) located at our Townsville venue.  

IFS is funded by the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services. The IFS program is targeted to families experiencing multiple and complex needs, with children under the age of eighteen who are at risk of entering the statutory Child Protection System without support. The aim of this role is to provide intensive and extended, but time limited, in-home support to improve family functioning and safety for children by building the skills and capacity of parents/caregivers to a level that can be sustained by les intensive and more universally available services. 

IFS program specific

  • Implement a child centred and family focused case management intervention that directly supports the family’s capacity and willingness to keep children safe and cared for.
  • Directly implement case management strategies that directly relate to child protection concerns regarding parental responses to children’s needs.
  • Implement a case management approach to build strengths within families to ensure the protection and wellbeing needs of children are being met.
  • Conduct child and family assessments to determine strengths and needs of the family.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate action plans to address client needs.
  • Work collaboratively with service providers and networks to ensure families have access to services as required using local referral protocols and are working toward a shared case plan.
  • Appropriate use of brokerage funds to ensure families and children have access to specialist services that are not available within the local community or have significant wait lists.
  • Assist in research and evaluation regarding the effectiveness of the service.
  • Maintain confidentiality and duty of care, including identification and assessment of domestic and family violence, child safety, threat of harm to self or others, and other risk factors; and take appropriate steps as required by organisational policy and procedure.
  • Understand and meet legislative and funding requirements including collecting and recording statistical data in a timely and accurate manner.

About You

The successful applicant will possess

  • Relevant tertiary qualifications and experience in the delivery of services to families who are considered to be vulnerable and at risk, as well as
  • Theoretical knowledge of family systems and strengths-based approaches.
  • Experience in managing caseloads and effective time management and knowledge and application of relevant legislation and regulations, with specific reference to child protection.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage caseloads and proven effective time management skills
  • Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills, and
  • The capacity to engage constructively with individuals of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.

What We Can Offer You

The salary being offered is circa $81,368.45 to $87,561.16 per annum (pro rata for part-time), to be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience, plus superannuation. We also offer our employees as follows:

  • Work-life balance and flexible working hours
  • Additional annual leave over the Christmas period, annual leave loading and study leave
  • A supportive team environment and opportunity for professional development
  • 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

How to Apply

To apply, send us your resume and a cover letter responding to your experience in the areas outlined in this advertisement.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so don’t wait Apply today!

Applications close at 4pm on 3 May 2023

Please note this is a readvertised role and candidates previously applied need not to apply.