We are seeking a Senior Social Worker or Senior Professional Officer to join our Elizabeth office as a High Risk Infant Worker. This is an opportunity to undertake meaningful and highly specialised work with some of the most vulnerable infants and families in our community. You will provide expert assessment, intervention and case management for high-risk infants, unborn children and their families, helping to ensure their safety and wellbeing through collaborative work with families, carers and multidisciplinary partners. This rewarding role offers the opportunity to provide professional leadership, build practice capability and contribute to lasting positive outcomes for children and families.
This is a single vacancy offered under a dual classification meaning it may be filled by either a qualified Senior Social Worker (AHP2) or Senior Professional Officer (PO2), depending on the qualification and suitability of the successful applicant.
Essential Qualification:
- AHP (Allied Health Professional) positions require applicants to hold a Social Work qualification and be eligible for full membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW)
- PO (Professional Officer) positions require relevant qualifications in Community Services, Social Sciences, Human Services, Health or other related fields.
In this role, you will:
- Conduct specialist assessments of high risk infants and unborn child concerns in line with DCP policies and procedures
- Support Social Workers and Case Managers to build effective partnerships with families that promote infant safety and wellbeing
- Coordinate appropriate services and referrals for high risk and unborn infants, their families and carers
- Use a strengths-based case management approach to reduce adversity and improve outcomes for families
- Provide consultation and training to DCP staff and external professionals, strengthening collaborative partnerships.
About you:
- You have a sound understanding of infant development
- You understand the social, cultural and environmental factors that influence family wellbeing and positive parenting
- You can provide guidance, support and advice to less experienced case workers
- You are skilled in counselling, behavioural change practice and family intervention approaches that support positive outcomes
- You value culturally inclusive practice and seek cultural consultation to support Aboriginal children and families.
Salary:
AHP2: $94,997 – $110,052 p.a. + 12% super
+4% child protection allowance
+Professional Development Allowance, entitlement to claim reimbursement of eligible professional development expenses
+Qualification Allowance may apply if you hold an additional qualification relevant to the role.
PO2: $91,565 – $106,074 p.a. + 12% super
+additional child protection allowance.
What’s in it for you – Perks That Matter:
At DCP, these are just some of the benefits you’ll enjoy:
- A collaborative team environment, working alongside people who are committed to best practice and making a meaningful impact
- Flexible working options with tailored arrangements to help you balance work and life
- Paid Parental and Partner Leave – additional paid time to support you and your growing family
- Recognition and Growth – we celebrate your achievements and open doors to development across DCP
- Salary Packaging – reduce your taxable income with a range of pre-tax benefits
- Health and Fitness Perks – free flu vaccination plus access to more than 1,700 gyms, fitness centres and pools across Australia through our Fitness Passport program for you and your family
- Wellbeing Support - confidential Employee Assistance Program services for you and your family.
See our full list of benefits.