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Child Safety Officer (Multiple Qld Locations!)

Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services
Sydney Full-day Full-time

Description:

Are you looking for a rewarding and challenging career where you can provide vital front-line support and advocacy for at risk children and youth in your community?

The Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services currently have permanent entry-level Child Safety Officer (CSO) roles across Queensland.

This is a diverse and rewarding role where you will put children first and support their safety and rights. Based in a Child Safety Service Centre (CSSC), you will work closely with other CSOs reporting to, and supported by, your Senior Team Leader. You will collaborate with Child Safety Support Officers (CSSOs) and Cultural Practice Advisors (CPAs) in your CSSC to ensure children and young people’s safety across your region.

What Does Being a CSO Mean?

As a CSO, you will be responsible for delivering statutory child protection services including assessment, intervention, casework, and case management in accordance with legislation and practice guidelines. Your diverse role can involve working with children in temporary care, children in their home, children in foster care, their parents, families, communities, and guardians.

Our CSOs work across the whole child protection continuum, and when you join us as an entry-level CSO, you will receive both formal and ongoing training to set you up for success as you work through this continuum to provide support and advocacy for children and young people.

This continuum encompasses but is not limited to:

  • Work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team, to provide integrated child protection practices including intake, assessment, intervention, casework, and complex case management
  • Build professional relationships with children, parent, guardians, colleagues, stakeholders, and service providers
  • Demonstrate commitment to maintaining cultural capability, engaging in self-directed learning about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and contributing to a culturally safe and inclusive workplace
  • Maintain accurate case records in line with departmental policies, statutory responsibilities, and the child protection practice framework
  • Use evidence-based practices and actively participate in continuous learning, training, and professional development to stay updated on contemporary practices

To learn more about the CSO role, please click Apply to go to our application portal and see the role profile.

What you get for Becoming an Entry-Level CSO:

This is an important role where you will walk away each day with the reward of knowing that you’re making a tangible difference to the safety of children in Queensland.

  • An attractive annual salary in line with PO3 circa $94,553 - $103,029
  • 12.75% superannuation
  • Flexible leave and TOIL options
  • 2 weeks of formal training and ongoing training throughout the first year of your role
  • Clear opportunities for career growth and progression including leadership or joining central teams

You can work anywhere in Queensland, and if you choose to work in a regional or remote location, you may be eligible for the following additional benefits:

  • Remote area allowances between $2,500 - $10,000 annually dependent on location
  • Extra leave entitlements up to 10 days annually
  • Annual return airfares to a major coastal centre of Brisbane
  • Substantial accommodation and utilities subsidies

As a regional or remote employee, you will also have more opportunities to work across multiple different parts of the child protection continuum and be part of multiple teams during your first year with us.

For more information on the benefits of becoming a CSO, including regional incentives, please click Apply to go to our application page and see our benefits section.

Our CSOs agree, the biggest benefit of being a CSO is the job itself. Here are what some of our CSSC staff had to say:

“What keeps me going? The beautiful smile that comes on a staff member’s face when they talk about the real difference they’re making. One young person who the department has been working with joined the ADF, and the CSO was there when they got their acceptance. You don’t get that anywhere else.”

“I’m really proud that I’ve been able to help staff pave their careers. That’s one of the great things about our organisation - you can refine your skills then have opportunities to pursue your passion.”

“People here are very caring and very passionate. We all have a shared sense of purpose and more often than not, people look out for each other. There's a real sense of camaraderie within specific teams.”

What you Need to be a CSO

When you join our team, you will be part of a team of passionate and dedicated advocates across Queensland. While this role is incredibly rewarding and important, it is a challenging frontline role and you will need to be resilient as you may be exposed to confronting situations.

To join us as an entry-level CSO you will need:

  • An Australian Driver’s License, either Open or P2
  • The right to work in Australia as a Citizen, Resident, or on a current visa that allows you to work
  • A Bachelor Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology or another related field – please click here for more details
  • Alternatively, you will hold an unrelated Bachelor Degree and at least six months work experience in a relevant field – please click here for more details
  • The ability to write accurate and comprehensive reports while protecting identities and personal data
  • An understanding of what working in a statutory role means, including knowledge of the Child Protection Act 1999

For more information about qualifications, please click Apply to go to our application page and see our qualification section.

This role involves relationship building and maintenance, across your team and the CSSC, as well as with parents, children, and guardians. As such, you will have excellent relationship-building skills and a high-level of empathy, while still being aware of and following professional boundaries.

Every child needs someone. So does every family. What if it’s you? Kick-start your career in Child Safety - click Apply Now!

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $94,553.00 – $103,029.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Housing allowance
  • Relocation assistance

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Work Location: In person

2 May 2024;   from: uworkin.com

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