Adolescent and Family Counsellor
Ted Noffs Foundation
Posted 28 days ago
HELP YOUNG AUSTRALIANS MOVE BEYOND DRUGS AND CRIME. JOIN THE TED NOFFS FOUNDATION, A WORKPLACE WITH GREAT CULTURE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH
Type: Full Time
Location: Southport, QLD (home base), outreach to Southport and Gold Coast regions
Remuneration: Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 (Level 5) + full salary packaging options available
About Us:
Our services are focused on helping young people with drug, crime and mental health issues and have achieved significant success. Today, we run services across NSW, ACT and QLD with over 150 staff and nearly 300 volunteers committed to helping disadvantaged young Australians.
The Role:
Noffs is looking for an Adolescent and Family Counsellor (outreach) to support young people experiencing substance use and mental health issues through engagement, case management and counselling. In particular, the service will focus on working in an outreach setting across Southport and Gold Coast regions.
Responsibilities and duties include, but not limited to:
- Conduct thorough assessments of clients.
- Provide individual counselling as required.
- Provide family counselling (or refer) and other relationship counselling as required.
- Provide individual case work support and refer to other parties as required.
- Liaise effectively with referrers, other service providers and families to ensure best service for the client.
- Create and manage effective referral pathways for clients to access the service.
- Arrange community networking for a young person to encourage positive interactions in a safe and supportive environment.
- Deliver case management services for young people as appropriate.
- Maintain client records, statistical records and provide reports as required.
- Develop and maintain referral pathways.
- Travel within the catchment areas providing AOD counselling services.
Essential Selection Criteria
- Relevant tertiary qualifications e.g. psychology, counselling, social work.
- Experience and demonstrated ability to work with young people between the ages of 12 and 25 years old.
- Experience in conducting clinical assessments, developing treatment plans, providing effective and compassionate individual counselling, delivering appropriate clinical interventions, and communicating clearly within a multidisciplinary team.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively both as a team member and as a practitioner with minimal supervision in an outreach setting.
- Strong personal and interpersonal boundaries.
- Must hold and maintain a current Drivers License (Provisional Drivers Licence Minimum) and a cleared QLD Blue Card.
Desirable Selection Criteria
- Experience in the drug and alcohol sector.
- Registration or eligible for membership with AHPRA or other professional association.
- Minimum 2 years direct counselling experience.
Ted Noffs Foundation is committed to equal employment opportunity and embraces diversity and inclusion within its workforce. As such, people from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This includes, but is not limited to First Nations People, People with Disability, Women and People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds.
How To Apply
Submit your application via SEEK with a Resume and a Cover Letter addressing the selection criteria.
As interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, applicants are encouraged to apply at the earliest point and will be highly regarded. Interviews may be offered upon application.
Please note only successful applicants will be contacted. For further information, contact us at [email protected].
About Ted Noffs Foundation
Originally named The Wayside Foundation, Noffs Foundation was founded in 1970 by the great Australian humanitarian, Reverend Ted Noffs and his wife Margaret Noffs.
During their remarkable careers of pioneering initiatives for young people, the Noffs established Sydney’s first crisis centre in 1968, set up the first Drug Referral Centre in Sydney in 1967, co-founded the Aboriginal Affairs Foundation in 1962 and co-founded Lifeline in 1963.
Ted’s son, Wesley and his wife Amanda Noffs took over the foundation after Ted suffered a stroke. They renamed the organisation, The Ted Noffs Foundation. Wesley and Amanda worked alongside academics to create the country’s first drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre for adolescents known as PALM. The community and government immediately supported the idea and the work of Noffs Foundation spread across Australia.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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