Principal Practitioner
Job Type: Full Time
The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH)
We create equal opportunities for all Victorians to live a safe, respected, and valued life.
Our Areas of Focus
Child Protection
Housing
Disability
Families
Multicultural Affairs
LGBTIQA+ Equality
Veterans
Women
Youth
We work in various community-based settings, including homes, facilities, and secure settings across Victoria.
Our workforce is dedicated to developing and supporting highly motivated staff.
The Role: Principal Practitioner
We aim to strengthen the skills and knowledge of child protection practitioners and build a family-centered practice culture that incorporates research evidence and critical reflection.
The Principal Practitioner will undertake specialist assessments, case reviews, appeals, maintain case records, visit clients, and consult with professionals involved with Child Protection.
This role requires a valid driver's license and willingness to travel, including in country regions.
You will possess an understanding of Aboriginal culture and demonstrate knowledge of legislative requirements related to Aboriginal children, families, and communities.
Key Responsibilities
Risk Assessment and Analysis
Case Planning Review and Management
Critical Inquiry and Continuous Improvement
Please refer to the position description for further details. All applicants must apply through the Jobs and Skills Exchange portal. Attachments can be uploaded in various formats.
Australian citizens, permanent residents, or those with a valid work permit or visa are eligible to apply. Preferred candidates will undergo pre-employment screening and misconduct checks.
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The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH)
We create equal opportunities for all Victorians to live a safe, respected, and valued life.
Our Areas of Focus
Child Protection
Housing
Disability
Families
Multicultural Affairs
LGBTIQA+ Equality
Veterans
Women
Youth
We work in various community-based settings, including homes, facilities, and secure settings across Victoria.
Our workforce is dedicated to developing and supporting highly motivated staff.
The Role: Principal Practitioner
We aim to strengthen the skills and knowledge of child protection practitioners and build a family-centered practice culture that incorporates research evidence and critical reflection.
The Principal Practitioner will undertake specialist assessments, case reviews, appeals, maintain case records, visit clients, and consult with professionals involved with Child Protection.
This role requires a valid driver's license and willingness to travel, including in country regions.
You will possess an understanding of Aboriginal culture and demonstrate knowledge of legislative requirements related to Aboriginal children, families, and communities.
Key Responsibilities
Risk Assessment and Analysis
Case Planning Review and Management
Critical Inquiry and Continuous Improvement
Please refer to the position description for further details. All applicants must apply through the Jobs and Skills Exchange portal. Attachments can be uploaded in various formats.
Australian citizens, permanent residents, or those with a valid work permit or visa are eligible to apply. Preferred candidates will undergo pre-employment screening and misconduct checks.