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POSITION DESCRIPTION March 2016 Our Vision: QEC’s vision is for our children to get the best start in life. QEC Values: Respect : We respect the feelings and beliefs of others Teamwork: We listen to, acknowledge and accept others in our team Integrity: We approach others with fairness, honesty and openness Excellence: We strive for excellence and quality in everything we do Resilience: We are positive in our approach to all challenges Position Title: Coordinator, Parenting Plus/Community Programs Location: SMR (Southern), Carrum Downs Reports to: Manager, Community Services INTRODUCTION For over 90 years the Queen Elizabeth Centre (QEC) has provided specialized care, support and guidance to help parents manage the many challenges that arise during early parenthood, from before birth until 48 months. Priority is given to families who face physical, psychological, intellectual or environmental challenges which compromise their ability to provide an environment that nurtures and supports the health and well being of their infants. QEC advocates child focused and family-centered practices underpinned by a philosophy that family is the principal source of care for children, offering services and programs that are culturally relevant and accessible to all clients. Residential, day, group, home visiting and telephone advice services are delivered at QEC’s Noble Park site and/or through regional outreach bases. Page 1 of 6 The Minister for Community Services has portfolio responsibility for QEC, while government policy and funding are administered through the Department of Human Services Children, Youth & Families Division and the Southern metropolitan region. QEC endorses and participates in the achievement of national and state child health goals and targets to: Increase breast feeding and immunization rates; Prevent illness and injury (accidental and non-accidental); Promote healthy nutrition, fitness and positive family functioning; Identify health and development problems early; and Facilitate early intervention. The QEC is widely recognized for its innovative and caring services. QEC’s primary premise, located at Noble Park, is equipped to provide up-to-date advice and support. QEC provides practical support, education and advice to help parents develop skills to confidently manage the challenges of early parenthood. Organizational Overview The QEC is a 42 bed public hospital registered by the Department of Health. It employs approximately 110 staff including Maternal and child health nurses, midwives, psychologists, social workers and mothercraft nurses/early childhood workers contribute to the make-up of our clinical staff. QEC employs a Medical Officer. Funds are received from a range of state and commonwealth government departments, philanthropic funds, donations and the QEC Foundation. All funding sources require separate financial accountabilities. QEC aims to ensure that: Programs are designed to develop parenting competence and confidence; enabling families to nurture and protect their children and to enhance family health and development; Collaboration and partnerships with other service providers facilitates access to QEC services; Services that are provided are individually and culturally sensitive to aboriginality, ethnicity, gender, religion and sexual orientation; Families who are experiencing difficulties based on identified risk factors that impact on child outcomes are given priority of access; Families are enabled to function independently within their own communities by maintaining productive linkages with community based services; Community and professional awareness about care and nurturing needs of young children with respect to family’s unique circumstances, beliefs and values is promoted; Page 2 of 6 Services are monitored to ensure appropriate response to the changing needs of families. Location of Service Southern Region program operates from Carrum Downs. Parenting Plus Parenting Plus is an early intervention/prevention intensive home based parenting skills development program for vulnerable families. The aim of Parenting Plus is to strengthen families and prevent entry into the Child Protection system. It is a highly intensive, specialised parenting skills building program, where families experiencing significant parenting challenges contributing to poor child outcomes are present. With the support of staff, parents identify their area of need and create individualised plans that build on a family’s strengths. Many are referred from antenatal clinics of obstetric hospitals or from the universal maternal and child health service or Child First platforms. PURPOSE OF THE POSITION To coordinate services for families in the Parenting Plus Program and other relevant QEC programs, to provide leadership with an emphasis on quality practice, to Early Parenting Practitioner’s (EPP). KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES 1. Effectively coordinates and implements the Parenting Plus service and other relevant QEC programs, including but not limited to: Acceptance and triage of referrals; Pre-admission interviews; Monitoring and ensuring high quality service delivery of parenting; Competencies and risk assessment, environmental assessments, skills development planning and implementation; Discharge planning; Referral to appropriate ongoing supports where required; and Effective liaison with QEC staff, DHS Child Protection personnel, family support agency staff. Page 3 of 6 2. Effective leadership and guidance of staff, including: Guiding, supervising, modeling and coaching staff in the delivery of a best practice program; Leading the team in introducing innovative program changes; Maintenance of a workplace culture that promotes a positive regard for all clients; Initial debriefing of staff and supporting staff in accessing professional debriefing if necessary; and Maintenance of effective workplace relationships with staff. 3. Prepares reports, correspondence and presentations in a timely manner as requested by QEC management. 4. Provides clear, objective evidence in the Children’s Court as required. 5. Effective monitoring of quality assurance in accordance with QEC policies, programs and procedures. 6. Competent analysis of program outcomes and provision of recommendations for service enhancement. Qualifications/Professional Registration/Other Requirements A tertiary qualification in Maternal and Child Health Nursing, Social Work, Mental Health, Psychology or equivalent. Desired: Additional tertiary qualifications in child health and development, business or health management, child mental health, psychology or other related area. Up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge of family and child health and development, group learning strategies incorporating adult learning theory and additional learning needs for groups such as those with an intellectual disability, adolescents etc. Experience working with families with high needs including those whose children are “high risk” of abuse or neglect Experience working with a broad range of statutory and community organisations and agencies. A current Working With Children Card A pre-employment medical assessment may be required Up-to-date immunisation status Australian Citizenship or applicable work visa Undertake a Police Check Current Victorian drivers’ licence Page 4 of 6 KEY SKILL REQUIREMENTS AND CAPABILITIES (Skills, Knowledge and Personal Qualities) Service Delivery Personal Qualities Listens to clients Actively seeks to meet client needs Seeks ways to improve services Committed to delivering high quality outcomes for clients Knowledge and Skills Keeps up to date with relevant information Consults experts to gain broader and deeper understanding of a specific issue Monitors external sources and identifies underlying trends Organises information in a logical sequence Includes content appropriate for the purpose and audience Prepares Briefs, letters, emails and reports using clear, concise and grammatically correct language Ensures written communications contain necessary information to achieve their purpose Team Work Personal Qualities Operates in a manner that is consistent with the organisation’s code of conduct Establishes and maintains relationships with people at all levels Actively seeks to improve others’ skills and talents by providing constructive feedback, coaching and training opportunities Knowledge and Skills Confidently conveys ideas and information in a clear and interesting way Understands and meets the needs of target audiences – (the right information to the right people) Welcomes constructive feedback Sees things from others’ points of view and confirms understanding Clearly explains information and listens to feedback Uses a polite and considerate manner when dealing with others Page 5 of 6 Self Management Personal Qualities Recognises and restrains inappropriate emotions during a situation or interaction Enthusiastic and committed Sets high standards of performance for self and others Translates creative ideas into workplace improvements Reflects on experience and is open to new ways to improve practice Knowledge and Skills Plans and prioritises work to ensure outcomes are achieved Resists the temptation to react immediately, takes time to think through Uses strengths to contribute constructively and consciously manages the impact of own weaknesses Empathy and Cultural Awareness Personal Qualities Pays attention to words, expressions and body language Paraphrases messages to check understanding Communicates well with, relates to and sees issues from the perspective of people from a diverse range of culture and backgrounds Shapes responses to individuals based on a range of information they have noted. For Further Information For further information contact: Manager, Community Outreach Email [email protected] Page 6 of 6