Therapeutic Care Worker (Residential Care) at SYC
GGS5, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Personal Development, Independence, Life Skills, Young People, Writing, Case

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

ABOUT YOU

This role will engage with, inspire and support young people to create positive experiences and skills for independence. The successful candidate will demonstrate:

  • An ability to form a secure attachment with young people.
  • Experience in working with young people with complex trauma.
  • Experience in developing case plans and case noting and report writing.

ABOUT US

SYC exists so everyone can succeed.
‍We invest back into the community, helping tens of thousands of people every year to create a life without disadvantage, to build sustainable independence and to experience wellbeing in all areas of their lives.
We are proud to work with people who are passionate and professional, who encourage and value diversity, who are courageous, creative and, most importantly, believe in people’s potential. Our vision of wellbeing, independence, and opportunity for everyone encompasses the people we work with, as well as the people who work for SYC.
To learn more about us, visit our website: https://www.syc.net.au/services/housing-homelessness-support#residential-care

You will assist young people to effectively develop and foster appropriate life skills and social abilities to support their personal development and increase their connection with the community by helping young people to:

  • Settle into a home like environment
  • Create a secure and consistent primary relationship.
  • Increase their independent living skills.
  • Increase their capacity and links to the local community.
  • Achieve their goals and aspirations
Responsibilities

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A ROLE WHERE YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

We are seeking passionate Therapeutic Care Workers. We have multiple part time opportunities available to join our Specialised Residential Care Team at our SYC Golden Grove home.
The SRC program is SYC’s therapeutic residential care program for young people aged 0 to 18 who have experienced significant trauma, abuse and neglect. This program provides 24/7 consistent rotating roster shifts, including sleepovers, weekends, and public holidays.
Based on Attachment Theory, the program is designed to give young people a sense of security, consistency, and love – all the hallmarks of a family experience.

You will assist young people to effectively develop and foster appropriate life skills and social abilities to support their personal development and increase their connection with the community by helping young people to:

  • Settle into a home like environment
  • Create a secure and consistent primary relationship.
  • Increase their independent living skills.
  • Increase their capacity and links to the local community.
  • Achieve their goals and aspirations.

FOR THIS ROLE, YOU WILL NEED TO:

  • To hold a minimum Certificate IV qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g., Youth Work, Social Work, Social Science, Counselling) or currently actively working towards a recognised relevant qualification in accordance with DCP requirements.
  • Be willing to complete a Working with Children Check, First Aid & CPR and National Police Check
  • Be willing to drive and hold a current and valid Full Driver Licence
  • Be prepared to undergo a Psychological Assessment
  • Be eligible to work in Australia.
  • Be available to work afternoon/night shift from 4pm-8am including an 8-hour passive (overnight) sleep.

This role will engage with, inspire and support young people to create positive experiences and skills for independence. The successful candidate will demonstrate:

  • An ability to form a secure attachment with young people.
  • Experience in working with young people with complex trauma.
  • Experience in developing case plans and case noting and report writing
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