Location:
Sydney - Parramatta and Western SuburbsClosing:
December 8, 2024About the Opportunity
This position can be offered on a permanent full-time or permanent part-time basis and is based at headspace Mount Druitt
– Required to work across the following days and times:
Monday, Tuesday and Friday 9am – 5pm
Wednesday and Thursday 9:30am – 5:30pm
This is an exciting opportunity to join headspace Mount Druitt, supporting young people and their families to improve mental health and overall well-being. As a Family Counsellor, you will play a critical role in providing family-inclusive practice, therapy, and family work to strengthen relationships and enhance the care delivered to young people within the headspace model.
Your role will focus on building the capacity for family-inclusive practice within the centre while directly working with young people and their families to repair relationships, navigate family dynamics, and encourage healthier responses to challenges.
About you in the role
• Deliver high-quality family therapy aimed at repairing and strengthening family relationships.
• Collaborate with headspace Primary Care staff (e.g., Youth Access Clinicians) as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
• Work with various family structures, such as parents and young people, whole families, or parent-focused interventions.
• Support families while ensuring the young person remains the primary focus of care.
• Address family relationship ruptures, manage family dynamics, and encourage effective coping strategies.
• Assist families in understanding and addressing their concerns while promoting healthy communication.
About You
• Tertiary qualifications in psychology, social work, or counselling.
• Current full registration with APHRA, AASW, PACFA, ACA, or AAFT.
• Demonstrated experience engaging with families and parents for the best interests of young people.
• Experience delivering systemic or structural family therapy models.
• Ability to identify and manage risk, including a strong understanding of child protection issues.
• Capability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team setting.
• Excellent communication, organisational, and writing skills.
• Computer literacy and the ability to meet program-specific targets.
Why Work at Uniting?
• Be part of a progressive not-for-profit organisation that values impact and innovation.
• Access a strong clinical and supervision framework to support your growth.
• Enjoy salary packaging benefits, including up to $15,900 for everyday purchases and an additional $2,650 for entertainment purposes.
If the idea of working for a progressive not-for-profit organisation excites you, then click APPLY now to get your application started!
To be considered please attached your CV and a covering outlining the model of family therapy that you have used and your motivations for apply for the role.
Contact Alex Sullivan asullivan@uniting.org / 0466801937 should you have any questions.
Employment with Uniting is subject to satisfactory background checks which may include a National Police, reference and Working with Children checks.
Closing date: 11:55pm Sunday 8th December 2024