Women's Health Centre Gladstone

The Women's Health Centre is committed to promoting the emotional social and physical well being of all women.Our centre strives to create an environment of mutual respect, encouragement and teamwork.

Monday, July 09, 2007

POSITIONS VACANT

Women’s Health Program

The Women’s Health Program is seeking an experienced, suitably qualified support worker to provide brief intervention counselling support to women as well as facilitating workshops and conducting health promotion activities. This is a full time position 75 hours per fortnight. The position requires a degree in the social sciences or social work.

Sexual Assault Support and Prevention Program

The Sexual Assault Support and Prevention Program is seeking an experienced, suitably qualified counsellor to work with women who have experienced sexual abuse. Minimum 15 hours per fortnight, flexible. The position requires a degree in the social sciences or social work.

Closing date 20 July
Enquires and to obtain an application including selection criteria call Marie on 4979 1456, email whealth@bigpond.net.au or scroll down for same on this blog.
How to apply.

Scrolling through the blog you will find the position description and the key selection criteria for each of the advertised positions. The selection panel will consist of three people who will assess each application on merit, so your answering the selection criteria carefully will be crucial to the selection panels choice. Phone or email the centre for a more complete information package on the application. Please submit your Resume, a cover letter and your answers to the key selection criteria before the closing date of the 20th July 2007.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Key selection criteria - Sexual Assault Support and Prevention Program - Counsellor



SC1. Demonstrated possession of tertiary qualifications and extensive experience relevant to the duties of the position.

SC2. Comprehensive understanding of the causes and effects of sexual violence against women.

SC3. Well developed framework for the provision of high quality counselling services to women of diverse backgrounds and the ability to articulate personal frameworks.

SC4 Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written, and the capacity to impart information to a broad cross section of people.

SC5 Possession of a current "A" class drivers licence, Possession of or willingness to obtain a suitability card from the Commission for Children and Young People and Current First Aid Certificate.
Position Title: Sexual Assault Support and Prevention Program Counsellor

Location: WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTRE, GLADSTONE

Purpose of Position:

 High quality individual counselling and support services to women aged 15 years and over who have experienced recent and/or past rape and/or sexual assault and who reside in the Gladstone region.
 Provide short and medium term counselling with women aged 15 and over who have experienced past sexual assault.
 Providing crisis response to women and young women who have experienced recent sexual assault.
 Providing support to clients through requisite medical and/or police procedures.
 Providing information and support to women’s support personnel, where appropriate.
 Evaluating the effectiveness of the counselling service on a regular basis.
 Participating in the development, implementation and review of appropriate and effective policies and procedures that relate to the provision of counselling services to women who have been sexually assaulted.

Skills and competencies required
Value Competencies:

 Relationships: be able to build a healthy and safe rapport with clients and other staff members
 Advocacy: be able advocate for the rights and needs of clients to ensure the best possible outcomes.
 Empowerment: to assist clients to be empowered within their relationships with the Service.
 Accountability: be accountable to the clients and to the service
 Quality: provide a high quality service
 Be able to develop, implement and manage projects from conception to post evaluation.

Role Competencies:
 Work/knowledge: to be able to provide counselling services appropriate to the clients of Women’s Health Centre.
 Quality of work: to provide high quality counselling and support to women accessing the service and quality projects. To write case notes in a timely manner, which conform to the centre policies.
 Interpersonal Skills/Communication skills: demonstrate high levels of interpersonal and communication skills.
 Presentation skills: demonstrate ability to present appropriate and relevant information in a professional group setting/community setting.
 Team work: to be able to work effectively in a team.
 Problem solving: be able to problem solve in relation to the individual client, client context and the service context.
 Counselling skills: ability to articulate personal therapeutic frameworks used within counselling.
Accountable to:
The Management Committee through the Centre Manager

Salary and Conditions:
15 hours per fortnight In accordance with SACS Award Community Service Worker Level 5 (CSW 5)

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Individual Support Work
 Provide generalist face to face and telephone counselling services to women who have been sexually assaulted.
 Provide crisis face to face and telephone counselling services to women who have been sexually assaulted.
 Support and advocate on behalf of women.
 To make appropriate referrals eg GP, Support Workers, Women’s Shelter, Mental Health, Domestic Violence Counselling, CQ Financial Services
 Provide accurate information on a wide range of issues to service users.
 Participate with other staff to answer telephone calls, welcome women to the centre and to respond to their needs.
 Keep statistical data on all activities
2. Outreach Support
 Provide outreach support within a defined region.
 Research and respond to identified needs of rural and isolated women who have been sexually assaulted.
3. Training and Professional Development
 Participate in fortnightly internal supervision with the centre manager.
 Participate in external supervision.
 Attend workshops, conferences and training on areas of relevance to the position, as may be negotiated with the manager, staff and management committee.
4. Accountability
 Participate in staff meetings as requested by manager/management committee and report on work undertaken. If unable to attend weekly meeting provide written report to be tabled.
 Provide a written report on work undertaken each month to the management committee and attend meetings on a rotational basis with other staff.
 Prepare reports to the funding body as required.
 Participate in an annual Staff Development and Performance Review.
 Collect and document relevant data for statistical purposes.
 Be committed to quality improvement of the workplace.
 Perform other duties as may be negotiated from time to time by the Management Committee.
5. Duties of all workers
 Undertake word processing, filing, replying to correspondence, photocopying and to be personally responsible for management of own work and time, being as self-sufficient with administrative duties as is possible.
 Assist in maintaining the high standard of cleanliness within the Centre.
 Assist in maintaining a clean and tidy centre.

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Key Selection Criteria for Women's Health Program Support Worker.





KEY SELECTION CRITERIA


KSC 1. Demonstrated possession of tertiary qualifications and extensive experience relevant to the duties of the position.

KSC 2. Well developed group work skills and the ability to develop,
document, facilitate and evaluate group programs and processes. Demonstrated knowledge of current issues and trends relevant to women.

KSC 3 Demonstrated understanding of primary health care, health
promotion and early intervention and the way in which it impacts women of all ages.

KSC 4. Demonstrated high level of written and oral communication skills, and interpersonal skills including, community networking,
consultation and liaison, and public speaking. Demonstrate a sound knowledge of the legal requirements regarding client case note recording and confidentiality.

KSC 5. The ability to work autonomously and as a team member,
under the supervision of the centre manager, in accordance with policies and procedures.

KSC 6. Possession of a current "A" class drivers licence, Possession of or willingness to obtain a suitability card from the Commission for Children and Young People and Current First Aid Certificate.

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Position Title: WOMENS HEALTH PROGRAM SUPPORT WORKER

Location: WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTRE, GLADSTONE

Purpose of Position:

 To raise the awareness of women, 15 years of age and over, with regard to all issues affecting their health and well being through provision of information, education, counselling and support, in a non-judgemental and confidential environment.

 To provide holistic health information and community education through facilitated discussions, workshops and health promotion activities.

 To facilitate easy access to health professionals.

 To increase the participation of women in the making of decisions which affect their health and the provision of health services. Encouraging and supporting them to take responsibility their own health.

Skills and competencies required
Value Competencies:

 Relationships: be able to build a healthy and safe rapport with clients and other staff members
 Advocacy: be able advocate for the rights and needs of clients to ensure the best possible outcomes.
 Empowerment: to assist clients to be empowered within their relationships with the Service.
 Accountability: be accountable to the clients and to the service
 Quality: provide a high quality service
 Be able to develop, implement and manage projects from conception to post evaluation.

Role Competencies:
 Work/knowledge: to be able to provide counselling services appropriate to the clients of Women’s Health Centre.
 Quality of work: to provide high quality counselling and support to women accessing the service and quality projects. To write case notes in a timely manner, which conform to the centre policies.
 Interpersonal Skills/Communication skills: demonstrate high levels of interpersonal and communication skills.
 Presentation skills: demonstrate ability to present appropriate and relevant information in a professional group setting/community setting.
 Team work: to be able to work effectively in a team.
 Problem solving: be able to problem solve in relation to the individual client, client context and the service context.
 Counselling skills: ability to articulate personal therapeutic frameworks used within counselling.
Accountable to:
The Management Committee through the Centre Manager

Salary and Conditions:
37.5 hours per week In accordance with SACS Award Community Service Worker Level 5 (CSW 5)

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Individual Support Work 70%
 Provide generalist face to face and telephone counselling services to women over the age of 15.
 Provide information and education on a one to one basis on health issues affecting individual women and make appropriate referrals when necessary.
 Support and advocate on behalf of women.
 Coordinate access to other screening services available locally eg. Breast Screening, Pap Smear, Counselling
 Encourage women to have more awareness of their bodies and to ask about services available to assist them.
 Maintain at all times the confidentiality of privileged information and be aware of the client’s rights.
 Assist the women’s health manager in formulating initiatives to actively reach clients who are not currently using existing services
 Participate with other staff to answer telephone calls, welcome women to the centre and to respond to their needs.
 Comply with centres policy regarding client case note recording and storage.

2. Health Promotion / Community Education/ Community Development 30%
 Engage women in formal and informal processes of consultation through which women’s health issues in the Gladstone Region are identified.
 Initiate programs in response to identified needs
 Develop and maintain accurate and up to date documentation of Women’s Health Centre programs.
 Initiate health promotion activities in the community.
 Provide workshops, informal talks and programs
 Discuss general health issues with the Gladstone Community when asked.
 Prepare, conduct and evaluate programs and processes.
 Liaise with other welfare/health workers and women to determine health issues, which need to be addressed.
 Participate in relevant/appropriate working groups and networks to represent the Centre and to promote women’s health issues.
 Research and respond to women’s health issues with a special focus on issues that impact upon women in the Gladstone Region.
 Encourage and assist formation of related support groups as identified and where appropriate within the Gladstone Region.
 Contribute to the development of Centre policies, protocols and procedures as required.
 Assist with research and preparation of funding submissions.
 Assess and update Centre information and resources including the lending and reference libraries.
3. Outreach Support
 Provide outreach support to the 4680 region.
 Research and respond to identified needs of rural and isolated women.
4. Training and Professional Development
 Participate in regular internal and external supervision.
 Attend workshops, conferences and training on areas of relevance to the position, as may be negotiated with the staff and management group.
5. Accountability
 Participate in weekly staff meetings and report on work undertaken.
 Participate in weekly supervision with centre manager.
 Provide a written report to Management Committee, in accordance with centre policy each month to the management committee.
 Attend meetings on a rotational basis with other staff.
 Prepare reports to the funding body as required.
 Participate in Staff Development
 Participate in the Performance appraisal process biannually.
 Collect and document relevant data for statistical purposes.
 To be committed to quality improvement of the workplace.
 Perform other duties as may be negotiated from time to time by the Management Committee.
6. Administration – Duties of all workers
 Undertake word processing, filing, replying to correspondence, photocopying and to be personally responsible for management of own work and time, being as self-sufficient with administrative duties as is possible.
 Assist in maintaining the high standard of cleanliness within the centre.
 Assist in maintaining a tidy and aesthetic environment.

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