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Strive Community Care

Therapeutic Care Worker (Residential Youth Worker) - Ipswich Region

Posted on Nov. 22, 2024

  • Part Time

Therapeutic Care Worker (Residential Youth Worker) - Ipswich Region
Introduction:
ABOUT US

Strive Community Care is a recently established social purpose organisation that actively supports the vulnerable children and families within our community through quality, person-centred services. We believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities in life, especially those people that have experienced disadvantage and trauma. Healing and growing is a process that is possible with the right support. For more information, please visit our website: www.strivecommunitycare.com.au

BENEFITS

At Strive, we believe in taking care of our team. Along with great hourly rates, here are some awesome benefits we offer to help you feel supported, stay healthy, and grow in your career:

  • Health Insurance Discount: Get a great discount on retail health insurance.
  • Gym Discounts: Enjoy discounted memberships to keep you active and energized!
  • Flare Rewards: Save on food, entertainment, travel, and more through our exclusive Flare Rewards program.
  • Flexible Hours: We get it, life is busy! Work with us to create a schedule that works for you.
  • Fortnightly Pay: Get paid every two weeks—keeping your finances stress-free!
  • 24/7 Support: Our experienced managers are available anytime to help you when you need it most.
Ongoing Support

Supervision & EAP: We offer monthly supervision and access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for personal or professional support.

Grow with Us

Career Development: Our Strive Mentoring Program helps you develop your skills and explore opportunities as you grow with us.

Description:
ABOUT THE ROLE

Strive Community Care provides therapeutic home environments for children and young people with histories of complex trauma, abuse and neglect. We utilise a strong Therapeutic Framework and unique CREATE Model of Care with a focus on establishing holistic safety. Children and young people are provided with a sense of family, support to heal, opportunity to positively connect with others, and rebuild their lives.

We are now looking for Permanent Part-Time Therapeutic Care Workers in the Ipswich/Brisbane Region to play a key role in supporting children and young persons in their healing journey through providing care in therapeutic homes. Therapeutic Care Workers also mentor children and young persons in OOHC through the WeStrive Mentoring Program.

These positions are required to work across 24/7 rotating rostered shifts, including sleepovers, weekends, and public holidays.

Duties of the successful applicant include:
  • Build and promote a positive and caring environment that supports the children/young people residing in our homes.
  • Form and maintain professional, nurturing relationships with children and young people by building trust through visible interest and active engagement
  • Maintain safety through effectively implementing Behaviour Support Plans and Individual Crisis Management Plans.
  • Work with young people in a manner informed by attachment and trauma-informed care in line with our unique CREATE Model of Care.
  • Ensure all essential needs are met for the young person within the home such as providing a balanced diet, prompts with hygiene, support for school engagement, and creating positive life experiences.
  • Promote independent living skills including assistance with cooking, meal planning, budgeting, shopping, and maintaining a house and other daily living requirements.
  • Demonstrate an empathic understanding of complex trauma, incorporating this understanding into everyday interactions, as well as responding to pain-based behaviour in a sensitive and non-punitive way.
  • Mentor and coach children/young people to assist them to achieve their goals through the Strive Mentoring Program.
  • Act as an appropriate adult role model, seeking to engage young people in purposeful activities aimed at developing life skills and self-worth
  • Assist and support children/young people to develop links and build their capacity to be part of their community.
Skills and Experiences:
The successful applicant/s will require the following Qualifications and Experience:

  • Completed, or working towards a minimum Certificate IV qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g. Youth Work, Social Work, Social Science, Counselling) is essential.
  • Current HLTAID003 Provide First Aid Certificate or equivalent is essential.
  • National Criminal History Check (applied for within the last 12 months)
  • Valid unrestricted Australian driver's licence (Provisional 2 is acceptable)
  • Current NDIS Workers' Screening clearance check (Yellow Card)
  • Current Working With Children Check (Blue Card)
  • Experience in working with young people with complex trauma is ideal.
  • Experience in developing case plans/safety plans/behaviour support plans, case noting and report writing is desirable.

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