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Counsellor
Location
Australia
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
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Job Description
Counsellor
Telstra Health
Role Description As a First Response Counsellor in these part-time or full-time positions, you'll provide trauma-informed support via phone, video, web chat, and SMS in a fast-paced contact centre environment. - Conducting risk and safety assessments - Providing counselling, information, referrals, and support - Connecting people with appropriate services and pathways to safety Qualifications - Strong understanding of domestic, family, sexual violence, and sexual assault practices - Experience working in trauma-informed and person-centred frameworks - Proven ability to navigate multiple systems and applications such as Microsoft Teams and CRM platforms - Demonstrated experience in providing high levels of support and care to service users - A suitable private, confidential, distraction-free workspace - A non-satellite 5G or NBN internet connection - Minimum internet speeds of 50Mbps download and 20Mbps upload - A hard-wired internet connection using Ethernet or Powerline adapters, as Wi-Fi is not supported Requirements - You'll hold a relevant bachelor’s qualification (minimum three years) that meets professional registration requirements - You'll hold a current registration with, or be eligible for registration with one of the following: - PACFA – Clinical Registration - ACA – Level 3 or above - AASW – Full Membership - AHPRA – General Registration as a Psychologist - You'll have at least three years’ full-time counselling experience post qualification - A current Working with Children Check - Availability to complete 2 weeks of full-time onboarding prior to commencement Benefits - Free Telstra mobile & plan (eligible employees only) - 25% off Telstra products & services - 16 weeks paid gender-equal parental leave + extra leave options - Career breaks, study support & ongoing learning programs - Free 24/7 professional support for you & your family - Employee rewards program: discounts on shopping, gyms, movies, health insurance & more
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