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Child And Family Support Worker jobs in Parkville VIC 3052

• The average pay for Child And Family Support Worker jobs in Parkville VIC 3052 is $93K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $70K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $105K per year.
3 companies are currently advertising Child And Family Support Worker jobs in Parkville VIC 3052 including Theroyalch, Tradewind Australia and DPV Health.
• Top skills include Teamwork, Community engagement, Crisis Intervention, Cultural competency and Time Management.
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Posted today
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$90k - $104k

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Key points we found

  • Provide high quality, evidenced based clinical care to children and families presenting with complex needs.
  • Engage in quality improvement, research & evaluation projects to enhance existing services.
  • Promote and develop partnerships with other health care and community providers.
Posted 2d ago
Part time · Temporary
Similar jobs pay ~$90k - $104k

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Key points we found

  • Provide high quality clinical care to children and families with complex medical and psychosocial needs.
  • Contribute to decision making, transition or discharge planning and referral to community providers.
  • Support and counselling for vulnerable children and families in crisis situations.
Posted 6d ago
Full time · Temporary
Similar jobs pay ~$70k - $90k

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Key points we found

  • Support intimate partners and their families in the Men’s Behaviour Change Program (MBCP)
  • Conduct risk assessments and develop safety plans for victim survivors
  • Collaborate with key agencies and make referrals to relevant services
Expiring in 4d
Full time · Permanent
Similar jobs pay ~$92k - $105k

AU$92000 - AU$105000 per annum + Salary packaging + super

Key points we found

  • Support Aboriginal children and families by providing cultural advice and advocacy.
  • Ensure decisions affecting Aboriginal children are culturally safe and in the child's best interests.
  • Work collaboratively with practitioners to promote culturally responsive practice.