Night Residential Care Worker
SEEKING A CARING AND RESILIANT INDIVIDUAL TO JOIN OUR RESIDENTIAL CARE TEAM SO BERRY STREET CAN CONTINUE TO CREATE BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Summary about this job
Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
Company: Berry Street
Location: Melbourne
Work type: Casual/Vacation
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Phone: +61-8-1552-7702
Fax: +61-8-3152-7573
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Detail information about job Night Residential Care Worker. Terms and conditions vacancy
- North and North-Eastern Suburbs
- Multiple permanent and casual positions available
- Friendly, supportive team environment
- Salary Packaging benefits
- Obtain FREE Cert IV qualification!
Berry Street's Residential Programs provide accommodation, care and support to children and young people who cannot live with their families and who are referred through the child protection system.
About the role:
- Residential Care night staff work to provide a high standard of physical and emotional care to young people living in the houses.
- This role involves working active nights, shifts running from approx.10:30pm until 8am.
- The role requires you to interact positively with the young people, providing an overnight environment conducive to a normal family household routine i.e. a settled, calm environment with all residents asleep in their own rooms
- There are also considerable observational, administrative and compliance requirements, with staff responsible for completing reports, updating records regarding the young people in our care.
We are looking for people who:
- Have genuine enjoyment in engaging with young people
- Can commit to work rostered nights
- Are interested in making a contribution to the well being and development of young people who may have significant behavioural difficulties
- Are open minded and non judgemental
- Have great communication skills, with the ability to engage well with young people and work well with other staff
- Have the ability to remain emotionally calm in a crisis
- Are computer literate
- Can reflect on their practice
If you have a qualification in Residential Care (Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention), Youth Work, Community Services, and Alcohol & Other Drugs (or other relevant qualification) this role may be right for you. However we also welcome applicants without qualifications as we offer a Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention (the minimum qualification required for Residential Care in Victoria). It will be a requirement that all staff without a relevant qualification undergo this training when it is available (Berry Street funded). Experience in working therapeutically with children and young people in a residential care setting would also be advantageous.
Benefits of working for Berry Street
- Opportunity to receive a qualification
- Salary packaging benefits
- Rewarding career
- Great organisation culture
We are committed to provide our staff with comprehensive training and professional development.
It is mandatory that you have a driver’s licence and full work rights to work in Australia. People on holiday or short term visas need not apply.
Applicants will be required to undergo a psychometric assessment, a criminal records check and have an employment working with children check. Berry Street conducts a thorough screening process to ensure we select the most suitable people to care for the children and young people.
Queries Kade Rzepecki, Senior Manager Residential Care Services
Applications addressing the key selection criteria should be submitted by 11pm on Sunday, 29 July 2018.
Berry Street are committed to the safety, participation and empowerment of all children, including those with a disability and culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds. Berry Street are also committed to cultural safety, inclusion and empowerment of Aboriginal children, their families and communities. Comprehensive reference and background checking will be undertaken, including a Working with Children Check and police check. Aboriginal people; people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with a disability are encouraged to apply