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Job description
The Social Worker at Haven Care Australia plays a key role in supporting participants with disabilities, psychosocial challenges, complex care needs, mental health concerns, and social vulnerabilities to achieve improved wellbeing, independence, community participation, and quality of life.The role involves working collaboratively with participants, families, guardians, support coordinators, healthcare professionals, and multidisciplinary teams to provide advocacy, psychosocial support, crisis intervention, case management, and linkage to appropriate services and supports.The Social Worker will support Haven Care Australia’s commitment to delivering person-centred, trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and high-quality supports in line with the principles of the NDIS Practice Standards and organisational values.Key ResponsibilitiesParticipant Support & Advocacy
Case Management & Coordination
Documentation & Compliance
Community Engagement
Essential Skills & Attributes
Qualifications & Requirements
Key Performance Outcomes
Our Values at Haven Care Australia
At Haven Care Australia, we are committed to empowering participants to live meaningful, independent, and fulfilling lives within supportive and inclusive environments.Pay: $65,941.01 – $124,521.97 per yearBenefits:
Work Location: In person
- Conduct psychosocial and environmental assessments for participants
- Support participants in achieving goals outlined in their NDIS plans
- Provide emotional support, advocacy, and practical assistance to participants and families
- Assist participants to access community resources, healthcare services, housing, mental health services, and other relevant supports
- Support participants during complex transitions including hospital discharges, SIL transitions, crisis accommodation, and change of providers
- Promote participant choice, control, dignity, and independence
Case Management & Coordination
- Work collaboratively with Support Coordinators, Behaviour Support Practitioners, Allied Health teams, hospitals, guardians, and family members
- Participate in case conferences, multidisciplinary meetings, and care planning discussions
- Assist with risk assessments, safeguarding concerns, and incident follow-up processes
- Support participants experiencing behavioural, emotional, social, or environmental challenges
- Assist in identifying risks related to homelessness, neglect, abuse, social isolation, or mental health deterioration
Documentation & Compliance
- Maintain accurate case notes, assessments, reports, and participant records
- Ensure documentation is completed in line with NDIS Practice Standards, organisational policies, and legislative requirements
- Contribute to report writing, care planning, and evidence gathering for participant reviews and funding reassessments
- Support compliance with incident management, mandatory reporting, and restrictive practice obligations where applicable
Community Engagement
- Promote social inclusion and community participation opportunities
- Support participants to build confidence, relationships, life skills, and independence
- Assist participants in engaging with education, employment, recreational, and community-based activities
- Foster positive relationships with external stakeholders and community services
Essential Skills & Attributes
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Compassionate, empathetic, and participant-focused approach
- Ability to manage complex and sensitive situations professionally
- Strong advocacy and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently and within multidisciplinary teams
- Excellent organisational and documentation abilities
- Understanding of trauma-informed and person-centred practice
- Ability to work with participants with complex behaviours, ASD, intellectual disabilities, psychosocial disabilities, dementia, and high physical support needs
Qualifications & Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work
- Eligibility for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) preferred
- Current National Police Check
- Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) / Blue Card / Working With Children Check
- Current Driver’s Licence
- NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
- Current First Aid & CPR Certificate preferred
- Experience within disability, mental health, aged care, or community services sector desirable
Key Performance Outcomes
- Positive participant outcomes and satisfaction
- Effective advocacy and safeguarding outcomes
- Timely and compliant documentation
- Improved participant wellbeing and community engagement
- Strong stakeholder and family collaboration
- Contribution to safe, sustainable, and high-quality service delivery
Our Values at Haven Care Australia
- Compassion
- Respect
- Dignity
- Integrity
- Inclusion
- Participant-Centred Care
- Excellence in Support Delivery
At Haven Care Australia, we are committed to empowering participants to live meaningful, independent, and fulfilling lives within supportive and inclusive environments.Pay: $65,941.01 – $124,521.97 per yearBenefits:
- Salary packaging
- Travel reimbursement
- Visa sponsorship
Work Location: In person