Senior Child Protection Practitioner
Full time
at State Government of Victoria, Australia
in
Australia
Posted on February 23, 2025
Job details
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing Applications close Sunday 23 February 2025 at 11.59PM
Overview
Work type: Full time Salary: $109,730 - $121,247 Grade: CPP 5.1 Occupation: Community Services Location: Bairnsdale Reference: VG/DFFH/COPL/00382931 The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) works hard to create equal opportunities for all Victorians to live a safe, respected and valued life. Our areas of focus are child protection, housing, disability, the prevention of family violence, multicultural affairs, LGBTIQA+ equality, veterans, women and youth. The work we do benefits thousands of Victorians, particularly those who are disadvantaged and vulnerable. We are committed to developing and supporting a workforce that is well equipped and highly motivated. All jobs can be worked flexibly, and we encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people from diverse backgrounds and abilities. THE ROLE To be an effective Senior Child Protection Practitioner, you will have a strong sense of social justice and understand that families are complex, with their own unique histories. Importantly, you will be able to collaborate with the Team Manager to strengthen case practice, provide effective service delivery and to support other practitioners in the development of plans to bring about the changes necessary to ensure the safety, stability and development of children and young people. At the CPP5.1 Senior Practitioner level, you will supervise team members in daily tasks through a structured and supportive learning program. This role will hold a caseload commensurate with supervisory responsibilities. The transportation of children is a requirement of this role; as such, a valid driver's licence and willingness to travel, including in country regions, is essential. There may be the requirement for additional hours, including in the evenings and early mornings, to ensure the wellbeing of children. You will possess an understanding of Aboriginal culture and demonstrate an understanding of the legislative, policy and practice requirements relating to Aboriginal children, families, and communities, including the Aboriginal Child Placement Principle and the programs and initiatives that support its implementation in child protection practice. ACCOUNTABILITIES INCLUDE- Critical assessment and reflection
- Risk assessment and analysis: further develops and coaches others in their understanding of risk assessment and analysis
- Case planning review and case management: provides case planning advice, guidance and support to others; directly supports and inputs into cases where there is unacceptable risk to the child
- Critical inquiry: leads planning, review and management of issues in line with best practice principles and legislative requirements
- Standardised reporting: provides critical feedback and opportunities for development
- Reflective practice: facilitates reflective practice for team members
Contact
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