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What WCHN Can Offer You
Access to salary packaging benefits of up to $9,010 each FBT year for living expenses (e.g. mortgage, rent, utilities, groceries), plus an additional $2,650 each FBT year for meal entertainment expenses.
Access to Fitness Passport (workplace health and fitness program that gives you and your family access to a wide choice of gyms and pools across South Australia.)
Free public transport to and from the Women's and Children's Hospital for SA Health metropolitan hospital staff (excludes network community sites).
Support for you and your family via our Employee Assistance Program.
Relocation financial support may be negotiated, subject to eligibility. Click here for details and contact the enquires person for further information.
About the role
The CaFHS Social Worker works as part of a multidisciplinary team to improve the early identification, assessment and care planning for families with complex needs and facing adversity. The CaFHS Social Worker works with parents who face challenges through the provision of individual counselling, advocacy and support.
Key duties of the role
Conduct comprehensive assessments and interventions utilising evidence based social work models.
Carry out interventions including, counselling, behavioural change practice and family interventions to empower clients to make changes to improve resilience and wellbeing.
Develop culturally relevant family focussed interventions.
Respond to client issues promptly and effectively.
Provide a high standard of counselling and referral to women who are resident at Torrens House.
Skills and Experience
Appropriate Degree or equivalent qualification which gives eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers.
Experience working with families utilising current research and knowledge about attachment, infant mental health and brain development and families who are experiencing psychosocial need.
Experience evaluating complex cases and utilising high-level counselling and/or case management practice skills.
Knowledge of family intervention principles and techniques, an understanding of the effects of child abuse and preventative approaches, and the social and health issues facing mothers, fathers, children.
Ability to undertake comprehensive psychosocial assessment of families with young children.
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To learn more about this role — including key selection criteria, special conditions and minimum requirements — please refer to the attached role description and the document checklists below:
If you would like further information on applying and winning this role, go to our SA Health Careers Site for the Australian Applicant Guide or if you are an international applicant, check out the International Application Guide.
The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.
Application Closing Date: Wednesday 27 May 2026 at 11:55pm
Applications close: 27/05/2026 11:55 PM
Flexibility Statement The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.