Pregnancy Family Meeting Facilitator

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Health Clinician
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REQ562213 Requisition #
Employment Type: Temporary Part Time (until 30/06/2026)
Location: Lemongrove Campus
Hours Per Week
: 16
Requisition ID: REQ562213
Applications Close: 16/04/2025
Position Classification & Remuneration: Dependent on Qualifications

Clinical Psychologist: $55.09 - $67.15 per hour
Senior Psychologist: $60.12 - $65.14 per hour
Counsellor Level 4: $61.35 - $62.84 per hour
Social Worker Level 4: $61.35 - $62.84 per hour
Welfare Officer Level 4: $61.35 - $62.84 per hour
  

With CORE Values of Collaboration, Openness, Respect and Empowerment,

working with us will ensure your professional life is provided every opportunity to succeed
and develop in your chosen career role.

 

About Us

Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD) is a wonderful place to expand your career and grow your skills and knowledge. As a recognised leader in the healthcare industry, we provide a range of public health services to the Nepean, Blue Mountains, and Lithgow Region. 

The Pregnancy Family Meetings (PFM) program utilises family meetings with an independent facilitator to promote early engagement and interagency planning with pregnant women and families at risk of their newborns entering Out of Home Care at birth. Early engagement and partnerships between Health and the Department of Communities and Justice aims to reduce risks and the number of infants assumed into care.

The Primary Care and Community Health Unit consists of 9 centres that provide a range of services for children, young people and their families, adults, older people and their carers. Our services range from health promotion, prevention and early detection through to assessment, treatment and continuing care. Our staff work in partnership with schools, GPs, hospitals, non-government agencies and other organisations to provide care across our centres, in people’s homes, other community venues as well as 
virtual care (telehealth).

NBMLHD have on offer an exciting opportunity for a health professional to join t
he Pregnancy Family Meetings (PFM) team. The Pregnancy Family Meetings Program utilises family meetings with an independent facilitator, to promote early engagement and interagency planning with pregnant women and families at risk of their newborns entering Out of Home Care at birth. Early engagement and partnerships between Health and the Department of Communities and Justice aims to reduce risks and the number of infants assumed into care. The program utilises a strengths-based model which promotes a participatory and transparent process for parents and families.

The successful candidate will work across the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD) and Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) (WS&NBM District) as the primary Facilitator. Your role would see you w
orking directly with families and agencies to schedule and then facilitate Pregnancy Family Meetings. Alongside the Pregnancy Family Meeting Coordinator you will receive and triage referrals liaising with referring DCJ Case Workers. You will build and maintain regular contact with relevant internal and external partners including, but not limited to, Department of Communities and Justice, Maternity Services, Child and Family Nursing, Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Services (PIMHS), Substance Use In Pregnancy And Parenting Service (SUPPS) and Aboriginal specific services. 

Your success as Facilitator will be demonstrated by your ability to exercise professional judgment in response to complex issues when providing consultation and advice to managers, services, clinicians, and external agencies.

If this opportunity interests you, don't hesitate and apply today!

Benefits available to eligible NBMLHD employees
  • Opportunity for extra tax savings through Salary Packaging
  • Novated Leasing
  • Great education opportunities through Education Training Service which offers over 110 courses each year
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family members
  • Fitness Passport


NBMLHD is committed to achieving a diverse workforce and is
an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively encourages diversity and inclusion within our workforce. We encourage and welcome applications from people of diverse backgrounds including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders; people living with disability; people from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) background; people who identify as LGBTQI+, people with a lived experience of mental health concerns and people of mature age.

NBMLHD is committed to implementing the child safe standards. For more information, please click here Child Safe Standards.

For assistance with applying through the NSW Health Career Portal please click here.

What you will bring to the role

  1. Social Worker - Degree in Social Work from an accredited course providing eligibility for membership of the AASW. Counsellor - Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in counselling and eligibility for membership of the ACA or Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia or have completed the Djurrawang program in NSW Health. Welfare Officer - Hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a professionally accredited course recognised by the ACWA. Snr Psychologist - Psychologist registered with AHPRA and have completed a minimum of one-year full time equivalent at the 9th year of service for a psychologist. Clinical or Forensic Psychologist - Accredited post-graduate master’s or doctorate degree in clinical or forensic psychology and general registration as a psychologist with AHPRA and endorsement in the area of clinical or forensic psychology or working towards endorsement.
  2. Demonstrated skills in facilitating case conferences, case meetings, group supervision or similar meeting/process. Preferably with the involvement of family members and other key stakeholders
  3. Demonstrated high level of understanding of the needs of vulnerable people including people who have experience childhood violence, abuse and/or neglect, or domestic violence. Understanding how this can impact on a person’s capacity to parent
  4. Demonstrated understanding of the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of babies and children, and the role of the parent in supporting the development of the child
  5. Thorough knowledge and demonstrated high level skills in child protection practice, and knowledge of Child Protection Legislation, Policies and Procedures
  6. Demonstrated high level interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills including interagency negotiation skills, ability to provide timely and relevant advice, analytical skills, and problem-solving skills
  7. Demonstrated ability to develop collaborative partnerships with a range of internal and external stakeholders
  8. Current driver’s licence and willingness to travel between sites and facilities across the District

Employment of a temporary visa holder may only occur if no suitable permanent resident or citizen of Australia has been identified and must not exceed the duration or conditions associated with the current visa.

Need more information?
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For role related queries or questions contact Natasha McGing on Natasha.McGing@health.nsw.gov.au

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