Permanent, part-time (4 days/week) role. Based in the Campbelltown and Camden LGA, Sydney $38.68ph - $48.47ph + Super + Salary Packaging (depending on qualifications and experience) Flexible, friendly organisation with WFH options available Our Organisation / Who We Are At The Benevolent Society, we believe every person deserves to live life on their own terms, with dignity, respect and a sense of belonging. For over two centuries, this belief has shaped who we are and how we work. We’re working towards a just society where everyone feels valued, safe and included. As a not-for-profit, independent and non-religious organisation, we proudly embrace diversity and are deeply committed to reconciliation. We welcome people from all backgrounds, identities and experiences to join us in creating positive change. About this role We are seeking a compassionate and skilled professional to join our multi-disciplinary team in supporting vulnerable families through targeted early intervention services, comprehensive assessments and tailored interventions. This role involves conducting in-depth risk and needs assessments to identify families requiring support, and delivering services that promote healthy child development, strengthen caregiver-child attachment, enhance safety, and foster meaningful connections that set up foundations that support better outcomes across the early years. The ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of child development, particularly social‑emotional and cognitive development and the impacts of early life vulnerabilities and adverse experiences on development, attachment, learning and relationships. Working from a trauma‑responsive and relational framework, you will be instrumental in driving meaningful, long‑term outcomes that enhance the safety, resilience, and holistic well‑being of children aged 0–12 and their families. Duties Engage children, young people, adults and/or families, using current assessment and risk minimisation processes. Plan, develop, facilitate and review supported playgroups, transition to school programmes, Preteen programmes and workshops relating to service delivery. Work with clients to conduct comprehensive assessments, identify strengths and areas of risk, develop and implement tailored support plans, and provide ongoing case management, home visits and reviews, ensuring children and young people are actively engaged throughout the process. Collaborate proactively with a broad network of service providers, including government agencies, educational systems, healthcare services, general practitioners and allied health professionals. Prepare and submit child protection reports to the relevant helpline when concerns are identified, ensuring mandatory reporting obligations. Facilitate home visits, review meetings, case conferences, worker and consultation meetings and ensure appropriate documentation is kept. Maintain precision in record‑keeping and a proactive approach to ensuring compliance with organisational protocols and reporting standards. Participate in internal and sector‑wide interagency meetings as needed to foster collaboration, share insights, and support coordinated service delivery. Benefits You can package up to $15,900 pa of your pre‑tax salary to pay for everyday expenses before income tax is calculated, meaning you take home even more pay. Enjoy flexible work arrangements, including hybrid home/office options. Sector competitive remuneration, various recognition programmes and access to long service leave after 5 years. Stay fit with a Fitness passport, utilise our Employee Assistance Programme, and even purchase additional leave. Tailored career development opportunities to all employees and volunteers for career enrichment, fulfilment, and growth. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees are entitled to up to 2 days paid plus up to 10 days unpaid cultural leave, as well as the option to be a voice on reference networking groups, and opportunities for cultural and professional development that support career pathways and social and emotional wellbeing. Skills and Experience Degree qualified in social work, early childhood, teaching, community welfare or similar; a Diploma qualification with a minimum of 5 years’ relevant experience may also be considered. In‑depth experience working with children and families facing multiple and complex challenges, including vulnerability in parenting, education and life skills, delivering targeted support through groups, holistic case management and evidence‑informed practice. Demonstrated in‑depth knowledge of child development (0‑12 years), attachment theory, relational dynamics, and a strong understanding of how trauma can disrupt emotional wellbeing and family functioning, guiding trauma‑responsive approaches to support healing and strengthening attachment. Experience supporting families facing multiple and intersecting vulnerabilities including domestic and family violence, visa insecurity, financial hardship, social isolation and mental health challenges through compassionate, culturally responsive, and strengths‑based approaches. Commitment to practicing cultural humility, with a focus on respectfully engaging and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and LGBTQIA+ individuals, ensuring services are responsive, inclusive, and grounded in equity and respect. Ability to identify children and young people at risk and report child protection concerns as directed under child protection legislation and within organisational policies and processes. Strong commitment to maintaining accurate, thorough, and timely documentation, with proven capability in record‑keeping and administrative tasks that support compliance, accountability and service quality. Current driver’s licence and willingness to drive a van or pool car. If you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, we want to hear from you. The Benevolent Society recognises and values cultural knowledge and wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, we therefore strongly encourage you to apply. We are strongly committed to being an Employer of Choice, one who offers, provides, and practices cultural safety in our workplace. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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NGARE EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS PTY LTD
council of the city of sydney, council of the city of sydney
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