Add expected salary to your profile for insights.Are you interested in supporting an organisation to Drive meaningful decision-making processes to overcome community sector challenges?Are you:Transparent? - Accountable to those you lead, support, and your colleagues.Agile? - Able to move quickly and respond rapidly to Staff, Organisational and client needs.Pioneering? - Able to think outside the box for young people and families and get creative in support needs and service delivery.Expert? - You have practical skills and tools aligned with emerging industry knowledge to support outcomes alongside a history in driving teams.If you have answered yesThen we would love to hear from you!The Arches Foundation is currently recruiting for a Service Leader in the South East QLD region.As a Service Leader within The Arches Foundation, you will be ensuring the implementation of high-quality care, support and interventions to clients who are subject to orders or under the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services in line with The Arches Foundation policies and procedures, and legislative requirements. Through creating and maintaining a trauma informed, therapeutic approach, effective teamwork, casework and consistent practices, Service Leaders ensure staff are assisting young people, families and carers to achieve agreed outcomes and child protection concerns.The Arches Foundation Service Leader is an integral member of the Leadership Team, providing leadership and working alongside the Executive Leader of Operations to ensure the day to day running of service delivery, including reviewing service development/delivery opportunities in collaboration with the Executive Leader of Operations and the General Manager alongside people management, in order to meet organisational goals, improve organisational performance and promote a professional, high-functioning and collaborative culture.The Service Leader is responsible for (include but are not limited to):Work within the principles of the child protection act 1999(QLD) including the best interests of the children.Use of quality leadership strategies to ensure good practice principles are achieved and service delivery is continuously improving.Actively attend and participate in relevant sector networking and marketing opportunities as directed by the General Manager.Manage allocated program resources within scope following policies and procedures, all applicable legislative standards.Supervision and coaching of directs including on call support.Play a key role in organisational compliance with systems and operational requirements; case compliance, audits, case expenditure.Work as part of the leadership team, contributing to the development of programs and regional plans alongside the Executive Leader of Operations and the General Manager.Actively assess, manage and where possible mitigate workplace risk including Occupational Health and Safety, consumer related risk, reputation risk and personal risk.Work actively and respectfully as a member of a professional team including in team meetings and professional discussions.Actively demonstrate respect for the knowledge, skills and different working styles of others.Have the flexibility to work in a manner which is complementary to other team members.Have an ability to work sensitively with people from diverse backgrounds, including: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders; a variety of other ethnic origins; people from refugee backgrounds.Key Duties (include but are not limited to):Promote service delivery and capacity to stakeholders, building the Arches Foundation brand and profile.Facilitate collaborative working relationships to assist with high quality service delivery across the organisation.Build key relationships to assist in the strategic goals of the organisation.Review and undertake assessment to identify areas of opportunity for organisational growth and expansion.Provide supervision and on call support to Area Coordinators and Support Facilitators.Promote the ''Foundation'' culture, fostering teamwork and positive working relationships.Participate in strategic and operational planning, with oversight of implementation of actions to achieve objectives.Play a key role in organisational compliance with systems and operations requirements; case compliance, audits, area budgets and expenditure etc.Provide review and feedback of organisational systems and policy to ensure effectiveness, relevance and streamlining.Facilitate training and promote a culture of continuous learning.Attend stakeholder meetings, client meetings/appointments, staff meetings monthly to ensure high performance across areas as is required.Attend any necessary training, while actively seeking to upskill in relevant industry disciplines.Implement principles and strategies to role model, mentor and teach staff and clients skills; maintain client skills through direct contact with client work on a monthly basis.The Successful applicant will have the following:Minimum of 2 years case management/management experience in child protection or community services.Tertiary qualifications (or relevant experience) in Social Sciences, Social Welfare, Psychology, Community Services and/or equivalent experience in service delivery.Therapeutic Crisis Intervention or willingness to complete.Advanced knowledge of the Child Protection sector, relevant legislation, regulations, standards and industry trends.Significant and proven experience in case management of Human Services specifically to those who have complex and challenging behaviours.Demonstrated effective people leadership including the management of workplace culture, performance matters, complaints and concerns.Leadership and management experience including staff supervision, staff performance management.The ability to engage stakeholders in developing and maintaining strong working relationships and strong advocacy for our Young people and families.Effective interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to negotiate complex matters and resolve conflict.Knowledge and understanding of Equal Employment Opportunity, Ethical Practice, Cultural Diversity Statement and Occupational Health and Safety as they relate to this role.A high level of computer literacy and proficiency with SharePoint, Microsoft Office Suite and comparable systems.Current Working with Children Blue Card Paid (P).Current Drivers License Minimum of P2 level.Apply now and become the driving force behind a brighter future for young people. 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Service Leader- Youth and Families