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Case Manager, South Australia

Case Manager

Whitelion

Are you a passionate Youth Worker who enjoys the challenge of working at the centre of a busy team? Do you like the idea of contributing to a nonprofit organisation supporting young people at risk? The new role of Case Manager might be for you!

Based in Whitelion’s Kilburn and Marion offices this role will:

  • Provide direct outreach case management services to young people referred to Whitelion on a Flexible Learning Options (FLO) enrollment, required to be delivered in accordance with the FLO Guidelines and Case Management Standards.
  • Support the development, implementation and delivery of engagement and learning programs on an as needs basis.

Applicants should hold a minimum of Cert IV Youth Work, Youth Justice or Social Work; Working with Children Check, RAN-EC and a valid driver’s license.

WHO WE ARE

Whitelion is passionate about creating a workplace that promotes and values diversity. Our vision is for a world where no young person is left behind, where all young people have the right to equitable opportunities to reach their potential. We exist to build positive connections and pathways to work for young people at risk. Success depends on the voice and lived experience of highly vulnerable, high risk young people, systems around them and the Whitelion community.

Whitelion works hard to create a flexible, inclusive environment for staff to grow and succeed. In addition to standard leave entitlements Whitelion staff enjoy two days well being leave and gifted leave between Christmas and New Year for eligible staff. We can’t wait for you to join us!

For the position description click here

Please address the Technical Skills and Behavioural Capabilities listed in the Position Description in a brief statement as part of your cover letter, and submit together with your resume. Applications to be addressed to: Amanda Grzyb, Program & Practice Lead.

Please email your application to: Amanda.Grzyb@whitelion.asn.au

Applications close: 30th April 2021