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    General workers wanted at Kindred caregivers - Gauteng - Nefcorp

    Nefcorp
    Nefcorp Gauteng

    2 days ago

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    Psychosocial Support Services Manager

    Main Purpose: To ensure that psychosocial support services are delivered to the children and their families in all Regions and Treatment Centres.

    Key Performance Areas:

    1. Pschyosocial Best Practice and Programme Delivery
      • Ensure that appropriate standards of psychosocial support services are provided for the children and their families.
      • Assess the status of and requirements for psychosocial support services in each treatment centre in conjunction with the CEO, Regional Managers, medical staff, and local Social Work Departments.
      • Coordinate the development of psychosocial related information for parents/caregivers with the Programme Development Manager.
      • Ensure good quality psychosocial services are rendered and uniformly applied.
    2. Management and Supervision and General Support
      • Ensure the smooth running of the Psychosocial Programme/Department.
      • Monitor and evaluate the professional standards in place for all CHOC psychosocial support staff.
      • Manage, supervise, and support the Chief Social Worker in the execution of all aspects of his/her role and responsibilities.
      • Take responsibility for the recruitment of agreed CHOC funded psychosocial support staff in consultation with the Human Resource Manager.
      • Oversee the probation review process of all new social workers and support the Chief Social Worker in the probation review process of all new social auxiliary workers.
      • Professionally manage all aspects of the CHOC psychosocial support staff functioning, including their training, development, supervision, and leave.
      • Maintain discipline and, in consultation with the HR Manager, address any employee-related matters.
      • Visit the regions as required and assess psychosocial progress with the Regional Managers and related staff.
      • Implement all CHOC policies, protocols, and procedures and ensure adherence.
      • Ensure there is sufficient psychosocial staff for all operational requirements at any given time.
      • Be available and approachable to reporting staff.
    3. Professional Development
      • In consultation with the Chief Social Worker, prepare annual development plans for psychosocial staff members.
      • Identify and inform HR of the need for training and development for all psychosocial staff members.
      • Supervise and support the Chief Social Worker in preparing applications for bi-annual continued professional development workshops.
    4. Stakeholder Relationship Management
      • Build and maintain good networking relationships with key external partners.
      • Develop and maintain internal networking relationships between the regions, medical and social work staff at the Treatment Centres.
      • Network and liaise with other organisations within the framework of agreed MoUs.
      • Network and liaise with Parent Organisations in the Childhood Cancer community.
    5. Strategic Leadership
      • Facilitate the process to fill gaps in regions where CHOC social work services do not exist.
      • Initiate activities that set CHOC as a leader in the Psychosocial Sector.
      • Advise the CEO on the need to advocate for paediatric oncology psychosocial services.
      • Contribute to policies, protocols, and procedures and recommend any gaps and suggested changes to the CEO.
      • Formulate strategic plans for the Psychosocial Programme in consultation with the CEO.
    6. Administration and Finance
      • Prepare an annual programme plan for the Psychosocial Department.
      • Prepare budgets for all areas of direct responsibility.
      • Assist with funding proposals where needed.
      • Manage and supervise the Chief Social Worker in compiling accurate statistics and data.
      • Prepare BOARD and other reports regarding psychosocial support services.
    7. Education and Training
      • Prepare, coordinate, and facilitate a formal induction programme for all new psychosocial support staff.
      • Support in the development of training material for volunteer coordinators and other volunteers.


    Minimum Requirements:

    • Grade 12 / Matric certification.
    • BA Social Work degree with Psychology as a second major.
    • Current registration with the SA Council for Social Service Professions.
    • Child Protection Register clearance.
    • 6 to 8 years post qualification experience, with suitable supervision experience.
    • 2 to 3 years social work management experience.
    • Unendorsed drivers' license.


    Knowledge, Skills, Training and Competencies Required:

    • Solid knowledge of social work methods.
    • Knowledge of acts relevant to social work and working with children.
    • Management, supervision, and analytical skills.
    • Strategic planning and organisational skills.
    • Ability to work cross-culturally with a multi-disciplinary team.
    • High level of stress tolerance and flexibility.

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