FMHSS Therapeutic Worker
Job No:
R202547
Location:
Port Adelaide
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Full-time fixed-term position until October 2026
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$89,422 p.a. + Super + Salary Packaging
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Located at Port Adelaide
About RASA
Relationships Australia SA (RASA) is a not-for-profit, secular, community organisation, helping people to overcome difficulties and bring about positive change in their lives. We offer services for families, couples and individuals of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. To find out more about RASA go to rasa.org.au.
Who we are looking for
We're looking for someone with a warm and caring personality who is experienced in engaging with children and vulnerable people. This role would suit a proactive individual who is looking to utilise their skills to build partnerships with other services and develop and deliver educational group programs.
To be successful in this role you will:
- A bachelor’s degree (AQF level 7) in Social work, Psychology or related discipline.
- Experience and expertise gained through previous appointments, services and/or other study related to this position.
It would be a bonus if you:
- Training in evidence-based group programs (e.g. Bringing up Great Kids, Circle of Security).
What you will be doing
Working closely with senior staff to undertake the key objectives, this role provides practical assistance tailored to the needs and situation of each child, young person and family.
- Provide counselling, case work and group work.
- Conduct child-centred assessments and risk screening of clients referred, working in a whole of family context.
- Undertake child focused and trauma informed case work with vulnerable and complex families.
- Develop and deliver therapeutic and educational group programs.
- Develop partnerships and linkages with other services to establish good referral pathways into and out of the service to reach vulnerable children, young people, families, and carers, who may not otherwise engage with the mental health or children’s services sector.
- Work with children, young people, and families to identify risk factors or issues which may lead to poor mental health outcomes later in life and work with the child, or young person and their family to address these issues and strengthen protective or positive factors.
- Establish effective partnerships with other family and children’s services and with the local network of ‘first-to-know’ agencies such as schools, early childhood centres and child welfare agencies which are vital in identifying at-risk children or young people.
- Proactively accountable for own work through regular participation in supervision, up-to-date calendar and data entry record keeping of services provided through the Penelope client information system and Outlook calendar.
For more information you can read the full Position Description
If this role is what you are looking for, we’d love to hear from you.
Enquiries: Any enquiries can be addressed to Arnold Bonilla on 08 8340 2022.
Applications close at 5pm, Tuesday 2nd September 2025.