POSITION TITLE: Youth Residential Services Team Leader Position Description Youth Residential Services Team Leader (North East) EMPLOYMENT: Part Time 68.4 hours per fortnight (0.9 EFT) Permanent Position CLASSIFICATION: Social and Community Services Employee, Level 6 Pay Point 1 to 3 based on qualifications and experience to be confirmed as per the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award 2010 SALARY PACKAGE: Ordinary hourly rate from $36.83 to $38.46 (annual $65,498 $68,397) plus 9.5% superannuation and on/recall allowances. Access to generous NFP tax concessions (specifically, a salary packaging scheme offering up to $18,450 of your salary tax free) RESPONSIBLE TO: DAYS AND LOCATION: OVER AWARD: ONCALL/RECALL: Program Manager Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm with flexibility as negotiated. From time to time the incumbent may be requested to work from, or to be based at, other Hope St sites. Additional week annual leave with leave loading Personal/Carers Leave additional 2 days per year (total of 12 days) during first year of service and an additional 4 days per year (total of 14 days) from second year of service and thereafter Sharing of OnCall/ReCall responsibilities across all Hope St programs ORGANISATIONAL INFORMATION Hope Street Youth and Family Services Limited (Hope Street) is a not for profit, youth and family focused community based organisation. Established in Brunswick since the early 1980 s, Hope Street is a multi-faceted agency which delivers a broad range of support services to young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and the local community via its core programs: 1. Youth Residential (Refuge) 2. Youth Support Service 3. Youth Reconciliation 4. BOOST (Enhanced Youth Refuge) 5. Homeless Youth Dual Diagnosis Initiative in partnership with Melbourne Health 6. Hope Street in Melton 7. Hope Street in Whittlesea 8. Hope to Home in Melton 9. Hope to Home in Whittlesea 10. Hope Street First Response Youth Service in Melton (commencing 2018) Key principles of service delivery to clients and the community include: Empowerment; Respect; Fairness; Professionalism. Reviewed by: CEO Approved by: CEO Date Approved: 22.09.2017 Date to be reviewed: Page 1/6
Mission Statement To seek, advocate and facilitate social change to meet the needs of young people and their children. To empower young people to overcome disadvantage and to achieve their hopes and future goals. Vision That society values and meets the needs and rights of young people. Philosophy Resolving homelessness is the responsibility of federal, state and local governments; the community; families and individuals. Hope Street believes that young people have the right to safe, secure, affordable housing and to be treated as equal citizens in our society. This means equal access to resources, decision making and life options. Hope Street has a zero tolerance to all forms of violence, including child abuse, and is committed to creating safe communities which focus on the best interests of children and young people. The organisation promotes the safety and empowerment of all children and young people acknowledging both their individual diversity and cultural heritage. Please view our website www.hopest.org for more information regarding our programs and the organisation. POSITION INFORMATION The Youth Residential Services Team Leader will provide leadership and direction to the Hope Street Youth Programs located within the Hope Street Youth Refuge at the Brunswick West site including: the Boost Program; as well as the Youth Support Service Program. The Youth Residential Services Team Leader will ensure a best practice culture and commitment to the highest possible quality of service within Hope Street s defined policy and practice environment. The Youth Residential Services Team Leader will work closely with team members in each of the programs to deliver individual performance management to team members (plus a small pool of casuals across both sites), as well as the delivery of the program models and strategic plan via annual individual work plans, supervision and effective communication mechanisms. The Youth Residential Services Team Leader will manage the day to day operational resources of the programs located within the Youth Residential Program of Brunswick West with the support and oversight of the Program Manager. The Youth Residential Services Team Leader will achieve optimum service delivery, program implementation and development as well as client outcomes. Compliance in all operational areas including human resource management, service delivery, continual quality improvement and risk management will also be achieved. Hope Street Youth Residential (Refuge) The youth residential is a communal supported crisis accommodation model providing emergency crisis accommodation for up-to 8 young people in the main building and a young family in the adjacent 2 bedroom-self-contained family unit located at the rear of the refuge. Hope Streets Youth Residential Program is located in Brunswick West. The Youth Support Service is co-located on the same site as the Youth Residential Program providing youth focused case management support. Hope Street Boost Program The Enhanced Youth Refuge Response The Hope Street Boost Program offers a 1-week emergency bed to young people in crisis in the youth residential program (refuge), and also provides intensive outreach support outside of the refuge. The Reviewed by: CEO Approved by: CEO Date Approved: 22.09.2017 Date to be reviewed: Page 2/6
Boost Program consists of 2 case managers. The Hope Street Boost Program is funded through the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH) and builds on existing resources allocated to youth refuges to enhance outcomes for young people as a part of a homelessness prevention approach by: diverting young people from the service system where possible; making appropriate referrals to specialist support; responding to complex issues and needs, assisting with the transition to new living arrangements; and linking young people with supports in their local communities. Hope Street Youth Support Service Program The Hope Street Youth Support Service Program consists of two.8 EFT case managers who provide a holistic youth focused response to young people and young families. The service is available to young people who are accommodated in the Youth Residential Program as well as to young people who are within the wider community. Roles and Responsibilities: 1. Service Delivery Client Services: Ensure that all activities of client service delivery are met in accordance with standards, policies, procedures and practice manuals. Activities such as: Conducting assessments Developing, implementing and reviewing client-centred, case management/support plans determining the need for more specialist interventions (internal and external) provision of financial resources such as HEF, PRB, TILA, Centrelink Income, EYR Brokerage Lead in the support and delivery of therapeutic approaches to service delivery Managing program vacancies, referrals and intake within existing Hope Street and Homelessness Service System procedures When required work directly with young people and their families or support base, where more complex interventions and responses are identified in conjunction with the case manager Provision of a multi-disciplinary approach with internal programs and allied services. Teams: Lead and pro/actively support team members to ensure a high quality professional standards and competencies are met and practiced Maintain physical resources and equipment for safe/peak operation Support team members to build capacity to respond to young people experiencing trauma and complex and/or dual diagnosis related behaviours Conduct annual performance appraisals of team members Support team members with the development of individual workplans Deliver regular formal supervision to team members Make final determinations regarding clients entering or exiting programs Programs: Pro/actively support teams to ensure the highest possible service standards and levels of professionalism, continual quality improvement, compliance and client centred practice according to Hope Street s mission, vision, values, philosophy, standards, systems, policies and procedures Implement the programs within budget Oversee the implementation of program operational financial administration systems and practices to ensure compliance with relevant legislation, funding contracts and guidelines and Hope Street standards and policies and procedures Ensure the Youth Residential Program roster has twenty-four hour seven days a week coverage Reviewed by: CEO Approved by: CEO Date Approved: 22.09.2017 Date to be reviewed: Page 3/6
Perform shift coverage including sleepovers, in the Youth Residential Program when no other staff are available Maintain a safe and secure environment for young people, staff and visitors Facilitate relevant program meetings. 2. Community Capacity Building Establish and maintain effective working relationships with key homelessness and allied support services; In conjunction with the Program Manager lead Boost community capacity building activities in the region and contribute to regional initiatives designed to improve responses to vulnerable young people at risk of transitioning into a cycle of homelessness with a focus on early intervention and diversion from the Homelessness Service System. 3. Professional Development Participate in internal and external professional development including formal supervision from the Programs Manager Develop and implement Annual Work Plan and Annual Performance Appraisal with guidance from the Programs Manager. 4. Administration Maintain and support the program teams to complete statistical records, program data and submissions required for use in Hope Street s internal and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) national data collection, Annual Reports and related activities Provide the Programs Manager with written monthly program reports Provide information that will assist the Programs Manager to prepare submissions targeting service delivery gaps and needs of programs Complete and or oversee the administrative duties to ensure maintenance of day to day program operations including Petty Cash, Time Sheets, Telephone, Emails, Post Vacancies as per Opening Doors Framework, Housing Establishment Funds (HEF) in accordance with the Hope Street Policy and Procedures Administer HEF, Youth Refuge Enhancement funds (Brokerage) and other client resources per Hope Street policy and procedures. 5. Other Other duties as negotiated from time to time with the Programs Manager and Operations Manager. Contribute constructively as a team member for the benefit of the whole organisation and the promotion of Hope Street in the wider community. Key Selection Criteria: 1. Demonstrated knowledge and ability to lead, supervise and motivate staff teams 2. Demonstrated understanding of delivering services to young people in crisis within a case management framework and in a supported crisis accommodation setting responsive to their needs 3. Demonstrated knowledge of client centred, therapeutic approaches within a multidisciplinary team 4. Ability to develop, implement and monitor youth centered programs and capacity building initiatives 5. Demonstrated understanding of the youth homelessness service system and allied services best placed to support and divert young people from homelessness 6. Experience working with partners in provision of integrated, coordinated and seamless responses to achieve referral pathways and service outcomes. Reviewed by: CEO Approved by: CEO Date Approved: 22.09.2017 Date to be reviewed: Page 4/6
7. Demonstrated highly developed communication skills including active listening, negotiation, problem solving, decision making, advocacy and written 8. Demonstrated ability to plan, implement, monitor and review all aspects of service programs 9. Demonstrated ability to contribute constructively as a leader and team member for the benefit of the whole organisation. Mandatory Qualifications: 10. Tertiary qualification in Social Sciences (e.g. BA or Masters in Social Work or Youth Affairs) or equivalent. 11. Competency in using Windows software and Excel applications and capacity to maintain appropriate records and files. Other Relevant Information: All applicants must address each key selection criterion in writing and provide the names and contact numbers of three recent professional referees The appointment is subject to a satisfactory Police Record Check and Working with Children Check; Applicants are required to hold a current Victorian Drivers Licence; Hope Street Youth and Family Services is a smoke free environment. Compulsory documentation: Hope Street Youth and Family Services Policy and Procedures Manual Hope Street Youth and Family Services Strategic Plan Australian Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics Social, Community, HomeCare and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 QIC and DHS Standards Northern and Western Metro Homelessness Network Opening Doors Manual; NWMR Interim Response 2 Practice Guide. Boost Program Evaluation Final Report, Dr K. Jones and Dr L. Costello, July 2013 Hope Street encourages applications from suitably qualified people from a diverse range of racial, social, cultural, gender and disability backgrounds that reflect our community. Website: www.hopest.org Applications close: 9.00am Monday 2 nd of October 2017 Enquiries to: Emma Baxter, Acting Operations Manager All applications are to be addressed to: Emma Baxter, Acting Operations Manager Email: careers@hopest.org Mobile: 0431 773 205 Reviewed by: CEO Approved by: CEO Date Approved: 22.09.2017 Date to be reviewed: Page 5/6