
Child Protection Specialist
- Australia
- Contract
- Full-time
- Join a skilled and experienced national team focused on safeguarding and protecting children who may have experienced, abuse, neglect or harm.
- Have the opportunity to improve outcomes and make a difference for more than 70,000 children.
- Working with front line educators, teachers and Centre Directors in every state and territory to support and improve outcomes and experiences for children that have been the subject of a child abuse, neglect and harm notification.
- Contribute to the evidence base about what works best to support children at risk
- Work for an organisation that has an aspiration to be globally recognised for early years practice and high-quality early learning outcomes for children.
- Access unique opportunities for professional growth and development.
- Clinical supervision with an experienced supervisor is provided as part of this role to help establish effective self-care practices, continuing professional development and improved resilience.
- Flexible work arrangements can be negotiated giving you choice about when and how work will be done in order to better manage your work and non-work needs.
- Salary Packaging benefits which reduces your taxable income to increase take home pay.
- Fitness Passport - access to gyms and pools for you and your family at a heavily discounted price
- Discounted health care and access to employee wellbeing program with BUPA
- Exclusive discounts on travel, gym memberships, Apple and Dell products, and more.
- Free annual flu shot (optional)
- Option to purchase extra leave for even greater work life balance
- First Nations Support and Cultural Leave
- Work for a company that has an aspiration to be globally recognised for early years practice and learning outcomes
- Gain significant investment in your growth and development with support, tools, training and experiences that will truly enhance the progress and outcomes for children in their earliest years.
- A relevant degree/tertiary qualification
- Current Working with Children Check in your current state or territory
- Experience identifying and addressing child protection concerns and providing case management and specialist support.
- Ability to build rapport, communicate and work effectively with people from different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
- Ability to work with front line staff (Centre Directors, educators and teachers) that have existing strong relationships with children to build their competency in supporting children and families that have been the subject of a child protection notification.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation in each state and territory across Australia, or deep experience in one state and the ability to rapidly acquire this knowledge
- Knowledge of the Child Safe Standards (state-based) and the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations
- High level written and verbal communication skills