- Using evidence based practice to enhance outcomes
- Senior level role full time fixed term to June 30th 2027 SCHCADS 6
- A model built on practice elements; motivational interviewing communication & goal setting
What is Early Help
Early Help is a relatively new program forming part of Anglicare Victorias wider Family Services Program.
The Early Help program provides individually tailored effective and evidence informed early interventions both on an individual and group basis.
The Program includes a multifaceted approach to help build the capability of carers families and individuals to help identify and link families to services and other supports to help address their immediate needs as well as build their capability for the future. This could also involve the identification and development of community and peer support groups to provide ongoing support.
Through consultation the program also helps to build the capability of universal services staff to provide ongoing support to carers and families
Make your mark:
- Provide comprehensive assessment and interventions to establish how to utilise flexible funding to address immediate needs of families being supported and connect them with services and community supports.
- Identify and implement support and advice for universal service staff to build capability in supporting families through consultation and information sessions.
- Actively build partnerships and work with relevant stakeholders (internal and external) to continuously improve the implementation of our service delivery model and AVs commitment to improving the lives of children young people and their families
- When required adopt flexibility to participate in the Family Violence after hours program on a rostered basis to provide after-hours crisis support.
- Fulfil program requirements regarding case recording data collection and maintain up to date client records including Complete assessments care plans and other information requirements in a timely and accurate manner that is underpinned and guided by the Children Youth and Family Act (2005) and the Best Interests Framework and Practice Model.
- Participate in organisational unit team and individual professional development in various forms including model training supervision and self-reflection as required including the support of junior staff.
- Learning and utilising evidence-informed common practice elements.
Make it work:
- You get a salary starting at $110102 plus super.
- SCHCADS Award level 6.
- Negotiable through the increments dependent upon experience.
- Full time fixed term role to June 30th 2027.
- Work from our great office space in Bendigo.
Make a move:
The closing date is Sunday 29th March.
We use position descriptions that help support internal growth and movement between teams. You can read the generic position description here:Senior Family Services Practitioner PD FS E AWV1.0 (6).pdf
To apply for this position all you need to do is click apply attach a resume and a brief cover letter that describes your motivation to apply and talks about your passion for working with vulnerable families.
For further enquiries contact Tony Yates via email at
Required Experience:
Senior IC
Using evidence based practice to enhance outcomesSenior level role full time fixed term to June 30th 2027 SCHCADS 6A model built on practice elements; motivational interviewing communication & goal settingWhat is Early HelpEarly Help is a relatively new program forming part of Anglicare Victorias wi...
- Using evidence based practice to enhance outcomes
- Senior level role full time fixed term to June 30th 2027 SCHCADS 6
- A model built on practice elements; motivational interviewing communication & goal setting
What is Early Help
Early Help is a relatively new program forming part of Anglicare Victorias wider Family Services Program.
The Early Help program provides individually tailored effective and evidence informed early interventions both on an individual and group basis.
The Program includes a multifaceted approach to help build the capability of carers families and individuals to help identify and link families to services and other supports to help address their immediate needs as well as build their capability for the future. This could also involve the identification and development of community and peer support groups to provide ongoing support.
Through consultation the program also helps to build the capability of universal services staff to provide ongoing support to carers and families
Make your mark:
- Provide comprehensive assessment and interventions to establish how to utilise flexible funding to address immediate needs of families being supported and connect them with services and community supports.
- Identify and implement support and advice for universal service staff to build capability in supporting families through consultation and information sessions.
- Actively build partnerships and work with relevant stakeholders (internal and external) to continuously improve the implementation of our service delivery model and AVs commitment to improving the lives of children young people and their families
- When required adopt flexibility to participate in the Family Violence after hours program on a rostered basis to provide after-hours crisis support.
- Fulfil program requirements regarding case recording data collection and maintain up to date client records including Complete assessments care plans and other information requirements in a timely and accurate manner that is underpinned and guided by the Children Youth and Family Act (2005) and the Best Interests Framework and Practice Model.
- Participate in organisational unit team and individual professional development in various forms including model training supervision and self-reflection as required including the support of junior staff.
- Learning and utilising evidence-informed common practice elements.
Make it work:
- You get a salary starting at $110102 plus super.
- SCHCADS Award level 6.
- Negotiable through the increments dependent upon experience.
- Full time fixed term role to June 30th 2027.
- Work from our great office space in Bendigo.
Make a move:
The closing date is Sunday 29th March.
We use position descriptions that help support internal growth and movement between teams. You can read the generic position description here:Senior Family Services Practitioner PD FS E AWV1.0 (6).pdf
To apply for this position all you need to do is click apply attach a resume and a brief cover letter that describes your motivation to apply and talks about your passion for working with vulnerable families.
For further enquiries contact Tony Yates via email at
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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