CQID is experiencing organisational growth across all services and seeking suitable candidates for a range of positions.
CQID is one of the largest employers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Central Queensland region. Offering a broad range of service areas, with roles that serve our community across Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Hervey Bay, Longreach, Maryborough and Woorabinda.
A new organisational structure, designated HR team and the implementation of a new Workforce Strategy. Striving to support employees on their career journey is a priority and contributes us to being an Employer of Choice.
Purpose of the Position
The Carer Recruitment Assessor plays a key role in recruiting,
assessing, and supporting prospective carers as part of the organisation’s
Community Connections and Engagement service. The role ensures that recruitment
and assessment processes are undertaken in accordance with Organisational
standards, legislative requirements, and best practice, including
trauma-informed and culturally safe approaches.
The position contributes to strengthening care for children and
young people, including those in Out of Home Care, by supporting the
development of safe, stable and nurturing carer households. This includes
actively supporting carer pathways that recognise cultural identity, community
belonging and family connections, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander children and young people.
The role supports community connections and engagement by
responding to enquiries from prospective carers, guiding individuals and
families through the early stages of their carer pathways, and maintaining
supportive engagement throughout the assessment process.
The incumbent, conducts initial phone interviews and provides
regular updates to Managers regarding recruitment activity, community
engagement and emerging carer pathways.
This role also supports carers to complete required training and
may deliver training modules for carer applicants and approved carers. Through
this work, the position contributes to supporting strong care for children,
ensuring carers are prepared to provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed
and relationship-based care.
Responsibilities and Duties
Key Performance Indicators
-
Demonstrate
progression of prospective carers through the recruitment and assessment
pathway in line with the recruitment plan and/or reporting requirements
- Contribute to
increased conversion from enquiry to application and through to approval
- Support reduced
attrition across the carer pathway through consistent engagement and support
- Produce high-quality
assessments that demonstrate balanced analysis, clear recommendations, and
alignment with organisational and legislative requirements
- Evidence sound risk
assessment and decision-making that supports safe, stable, and suitable care
environments
- Maintain assessment
documentation that meets audit and review standards
- Demonstrate that
carers are appropriately prepared, informed, and supported to undertake the
caring role
- Contribute to
improved carer readiness through effective engagement, education, and
reflective discussions during the assessment process
- Identify and support
development needs that strengthen carer capacity and sustainability
- Demonstrate
culturally safe practice and ensure cultural identity, connection, and
belonging are reflected in assessment outcomes
- Support recruitment
pathways that increase participation from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
carers
- Ensure alignment with
the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP)
- Contribute to
effective collaboration with internal teams and external stakeholders to
support recruitment and placement outcomes
- Provide timely and
accurate updates to leadership on recruitment activity and emerging carer
pathways
- Support a consistent,
team-based approach to recruitment and assessment practice in partnership and
from the guidance from the Senior Practitioner – Assessment & Approval
- Maintain accurate and
up-to-date data to reflect recruitment activity, assessment progress, and
outcomes
- Contribute to
reporting requirements in line with program expectations
- Identify trends,
challenges, and opportunities to strengthen recruitment and assessment
processes
- Maintain practice
aligned with organisational values, legislative requirements, and culturally
safe frameworks
- Participate in
supervision, reflective practice, and ongoing professional development
- Demonstrate
accountability, professionalism, and commitment to continuous improvement
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
- Holds a current C Class Queensland Driver’s Licence
- Current Working with Children Check, ‘Blue Card’ and Child History Screening
- Holds or is willing to obtain a First Aid and CPR Certificate
Desirable
- Qualifications or knowledge related to Child Protection
- Demonstrated experience in child-focused assessments within child and family welfare or Out of Home Care, including carer assessments
- Diploma in Community Services, Child, Youth and Family Intervention, Social Work, or a related field
- Experience in casework using strengths-based, culturally safe, and trauma-informed approaches
- Awareness of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle and its application in recruitment, assessment, and placement decisions
- Ability to manage competing priorities and deliver quality outcomes within required timeframes
- Well-developed written communication skills, including report writing and assessment documentation
- Ability to identify learning and development needs for foster, kinship and other carers to support ongoing capability building across carer pathways
- Demonstrated knowledge of the CARE model of therapeutic care or similar trauma-informed therapeutic models, or the ability to rapidly acquire this knowledge
Skills and Attributes
Essential
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage – [Note: Non-Indigenous applicants will only be considered if no suitable Indigenous candidates are attracted in the first round of applicants]
- Competent in use of Microsoft Office software
- Physical ability to undertake job responsibilities
- Ability to communicate effectively; spoken and written
- Self-starter, motivated and able to self=manage work tasks
- Strong connection to and knowledge of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community
Desirable
- Demonstrated passion for recruitment and engagement, with a commitment to driving positive change and impact by empowering families to understand and embrace opportunities within foster and kinship care, and a strong appreciation for the importance of Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations leading this work within the communities this position supports and outcomes
- Ability to empower individuals and families to engage in foster and kinship care
- Understanding of culturally led approaches and the importance of Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations in this space
- Experience facilitating training, information sessions, or recruitment activities
- Ability to contribute to continuous improvement of recruitment and assessment processes
- Commitment to ongoing learning, reflective practice, and professional development