Team Leader

The Team VictimConnect is a 24/7 service that supports people who have been impacted by a violent crime in Queensland at some point in their lives. A violent crime can include assault, murder, manslaughter, property offences with violence including break and enter and robbery, domestic violence, sexual assault or sexual abuse. We provide information, advice, referrals (e.g. case management) and trauma informed specialist counselling to victim survivors, their family, and friends. Team Leader Position Overview Permanent full-time, Monday - Friday | Central Office (Brisbane,QLD) The Team Leader primarily leads, develops and supports a team of skilled specialist practitioners and counsellors by providing case recommendations; planning; workflow and task management, performance reviews, mentoring and coaching to deliver efficient and effective support to victims of violent crime across Queensland. Reporting to the Director of Client Services – Recovery & Healing, the Team Leader is expected to collaborate with all levels of management and with a broad array of external stakeholders, in delivery of high-quality specialist services. Key ResponsibilitiesSupport the team with responding to inbound calls, completing referral forms, and conducting initial needs, risk, and safety assessments, provide psychological first aid and emotional support, offering appropriate information and referrals.Collaborate with the broader Leadership team to shape practice in accordance with service framework and continue to promote responsive service delivery.Oversee staff development, performance planning, reviews, coaching and feedback.Provide practical support and contribute to identifying training needs.Manage and develop key stakeholder relationships within the victim support sector.Support in the preparation of monthly and quarterly service delivery reporting. Position RequirementsProven clinical experience in at least one (1) of the following areas; Domestic, family and intimate partner violence, sexual violence and abuse, victims of crime, child protection and/or residential support, or Specialist trauma counselling or mental health.Tertiary qualification(s) in the area of Social Work, Human Services or Psychology.Extensive leadership experience overseeing a service delivery team.Highly developed risk assessment and counselling skills, supporting services to victims of violent crime.Ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with government and non-government agencies and women, children, and men from a diverse range of social and cultural groups, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities including the use of interpreting services.Demonstrated capacity to supervise and support staff in a way which ensures consistency of service delivery and provides the continued development of skills and knowledge in the field of telephone counselling, crisis support and/or violence support services. Understanding of state-based legislation including victim of crime and child protection legislation relevant to service delivery.Understanding of the Qld criminal justice system including the Victims of Crime Act court process.Resilient and courageous leader that achieves impact through their commitment to continuous quality improvement.Exceptional and effective interpersonal, communication, and engagement/consultation skills.Additional RequirementsAbility to obtain National Police Check and Positive Notice Blue Card prior to commencing employment. Demonstrated capacity to supervise, engage, retain and support staff in a way which values diversity, is culturally competent and prioritises psychological wellbeing - we also LOVE vibrant and energetic vibes too! Valid driver's license or ID.Right to work in Australia.Remuneration & Benefits Social Community Home Care Disability Award Level 6. Dependent on qualifications and relevant experience. Superannuation. Salary package up to $15,990 per financial year inc. meal and entertainment allowance.Access to health and wellness resources to nurture your holistic wellbeing. Work with an empowering and supportive team and be part of an inclusive and collaborative work environment. APPLY TODAY! All candidates will be treated on their merits. For more information about the position, please email recruitment@dvconnect.org or phone Nat (Talent Acquisition Specialist) on 0402 573 252. This job ad will close 19/04/2024 5pm.  VictimConnect is committed to helping all people who have been impacted by a violent or personal crime in Queensland and supporting their rights under the Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009 and the Charter of Victims’ Rights. We respectfully acknowledge and celebrate the Traditional Custodians throughout the lands on which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We support the LGBTQ+ community, children and young people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with disabilities and people of all ages.Team Leader Position Description AUD Brisbane 4000

Team Leader

The Team

VictimConnect is a 24/7 service that supports people who have been impacted by a violent crime in Queensland at some point in their lives. A violent crime can include assault, murder, manslaughter, property offences with violence including break and enter and robbery, domestic violence, sexual assault or sexual abuse. We provide information, advice, referrals (e.g. case management) and trauma informed specialist counselling to victim survivors, their family, and friends.

 

Team Leader Position Overview 

Permanent full-time, Monday - Friday | Central Office (Brisbane,QLD) 

The Team Leader primarily leads, develops and supports a team of skilled specialist practitioners and counsellors by providing case recommendations; planning; workflow and task management, performance reviews, mentoring and coaching to deliver efficient and effective support to victims of violent crime across Queensland. Reporting to the Director of Client Services – Recovery & Healing, the Team Leader is expected to collaborate with all levels of management and with a broad array of external stakeholders, in delivery of high-quality specialist services.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Support the team with responding to inbound calls, completing referral forms, and conducting initial needs, risk, and safety assessments, provide psychological first aid and emotional support, offering appropriate information and referrals.
  • Collaborate with the broader Leadership team to shape practice in accordance with service framework and continue to promote responsive service delivery.
  • Oversee staff development, performance planning, reviews, coaching and feedback.
  • Provide practical support and contribute to identifying training needs.
  • Manage and develop key stakeholder relationships within the victim support sector.
  • Support in the preparation of monthly and quarterly service delivery reporting.

 

Position Requirements

  • Proven clinical experience in at least one (1) of the following areas; Domestic, family and intimate partner violence, sexual violence and abuse, victims of crime, child protection and/or residential support, or Specialist trauma counselling or mental health.
  • Tertiary qualification(s) in the area of Social Work, Human Services or Psychology.
  • Extensive leadership experience overseeing a service delivery team.
  • Highly developed risk assessment and counselling skills, supporting services to victims of violent crime.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with government and non-government agencies and women, children, and men from a diverse range of social and cultural groups, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities including the use of interpreting services.
  • Demonstrated capacity to supervise and support staff in a way which ensures consistency of service delivery and provides the continued development of skills and knowledge in the field of telephone counselling, crisis support and/or violence support services. 
  • Understanding of state-based legislation including victim of crime and child protection legislation relevant to service delivery.
  • Understanding of the Qld criminal justice system including the Victims of Crime Act court process.
  • Resilient and courageous leader that achieves impact through their commitment to continuous quality improvement.
  • Exceptional and effective interpersonal, communication, and engagement/consultation skills.

Additional Requirements

  • Ability to obtain National Police Check and Positive Notice Blue Card prior to commencing employment. 
  • Demonstrated capacity to supervise, engage, retain and support staff in a way which values diversity, is culturally competent and prioritises psychological wellbeing - we also LOVE vibrant and energetic vibes too! 
  • Valid driver's license or ID.
  • Right to work in Australia.

Remuneration & Benefits 

  • Social Community Home Care Disability Award Level 6. Dependent on qualifications and relevant experience. Superannuation. 
  • Salary package up to $15,990 per financial year inc. meal and entertainment allowance.
  • Access to health and wellness resources to nurture your holistic wellbeing. 
  • Work with an empowering and supportive team and be part of an inclusive and collaborative work environment. 

APPLY TODAY! 

All candidates will be treated on their merits. For more information about the position, please email recruitment@dvconnect.org or phone Nat (Talent Acquisition Specialist) on 0402 573 252. This job ad will close 19/04/2024 5pm. 

 

VictimConnect is committed to helping all people who have been impacted by a violent or personal crime in Queensland and supporting their rights under the Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009 and the Charter of Victims’ Rights. We respectfully acknowledge and celebrate the Traditional Custodians throughout the lands on which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We support the LGBTQ+ community, children and young people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with disabilities and people of all ages.

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