For over 25 years, Bravehearts has been a leading voice in child protection. The impact of our work drives us towards our Vision of a world where people, communities, and systems all work together to
protect children from sexual abuse. We are dedicated to creating a brighter, safer future where children are free from sexual harm.
We’re Growing! We’re proud to be expanding our impact. Recent funding growth has enabled us to invest in our people and create several new positions across the Beyond Brave program. Join us as we build our team and continue delivering high-quality services to our community.
We have an exciting opportunity for several experienced and passionate Case Managers to join our team. This is a full time position on a fixed term contract until the end of June 2027. This role is based in Strathpine with the opportunity for remote work available.
About the Beyond Brave team at Bravehearts:
Our Beyond Brave team is dedicated and passionate, with a clear focus on delivering support to adult survivors of institutional child sexual abuse who are wanting to make an application to the
National Redress Scheme. The team look out for one another, share knowledge, and collaborate closely to ensure the best outcomes for our clients and each other.
About the Case Manager position:
In this role you will be responsible for providing trauma-informed and culturally appropriate support to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse who are considering applying to the National Redress Scheme. You will also support clients to complete Redress applications and provide client focused emotional support in a trauma informed context.
Key Responsibilities include:
- Managing a caseload of clients to complete and lodge applications for the Redress Scheme.
- Providing clear and accurate information about the National Redress Scheme to clients who have experienced historical institutional child sexual abuse.
- With assistance from Quality Assurance Applications Officers, prepare written responses to Section 24 (S24) requests for additional information and prepare reviews of decisions and revocations.
- Working collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team.
- Depending on caseload, multi-day outreach trips to Correctional Centres may be required every 8 – 10 weeks to meet with clients who are incarcerated.
About You:
- Degree in counselling, psychology, or social work or related discipline with eligibility for membership of the relevant professional association (APS, AASW, ACA or PACFA); or a minimum of 5-7 years in trauma informed case management.
- A minimum of 2-years post graduate experience providing counselling to survivors of complex childhood trauma, violence, or mental health; or a minimum of 5-7 years in trauma informed case management.
- Experience in working with adult survivors of child sexual assault, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities and members of the CALD communities.
- Knowledge and understanding of frameworks of ethical practice; confidentiality; the requirements of mandatory reporting; and relevant state and national laws.
- Must have or be willing to apply for a Working with Children Check (relevant to the state) and a National Police Certificate.
- Must have a drivers licence.
- Demonstrate Bravehearts’ values of Integrity, Respect, Energy, Empathy and Bravery.
Why join the Bravehearts team?
- You will play a key role in advancing our mission to prevent and treat child sexual abuse.
- You’ll join a supportive and compassionate team that, despite the seriousness of our work, know how to have fun and create a positive environment.
- We pay in line with the SCHADS award, and this role is classified at social and community Level 5 (plus super, plus salary sacrifice).
- Competitive salary including not-for-profit salary packaging ($15,900 tax free) plus meals and entertainment benefits salary packaging. Reduce the amount of tax you need to pay = more money in your bank account each pay!).
- Bonus self-care leave, professional development leave and birthday leave!
- Free onsite car parking.
- Access to discounts, cashback and other perks through our HRIS, Employment Hero.
- Confidential support through our employee assistance program and wellbeing services.
- We are an organisation that genuinely cares about its people.
How to apply?
- Applications close 5pm Friday 17th July.
- Please include a covering letter with your application that summarises your experience across the key responsibilities.
- We encourage you to access the full position description on our careers page before applying: https://bravehearts.org.au/careers/positions-available/
- If you need us to make any special adjustments so that you can fully participate in our recruitment process, please either outline them in your application or confidentially via recruitment@bravehearts.org.au
Bravehearts is unwavering in our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people accessing our services. We act without hesitation to ensure the legal rights of all children and vulnerable persons are maintained.
Bravehearts is committed to fostering a truly inclusive and diverse workplace that is dedicated to fostering a culture where every voice and every child is valued, respected, and safe from harm. We warmly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as individuals from all diverse or minority backgrounds, to join us in creating safe, supportive environments that make a real difference in the lives of children and families.
Bravehearts is a child-safe organisation and we have a zero tolerance to any form of child abuse. All Bravehearts employees must have a current Working with Children Check (relevant to the state/territory where the work is being completed) and a satisfactory National Criminal History Check. These will need to be completed prior to commencement.