Financial Counsellor
- Location: Hybrid working environment combining working from home and in the CBD office
- Work type: Full-time, ongoing (part time also considered for the right candidates)
- Application closing date: 11:59pm 6 December 2024
- Be a part of Australia’s most trusted cancer ‘Not for Profit’ organisation
- Join a dedicated team delivering critical support programs
- Full-time, ongoing position (part-time also considered for the right candidates)
- Hybrid working from home and office model
About your environment
Since our establishment in 1936, Cancer Council Victoria has developed an international reputation for our innovative work in cancer research, prevention and support. As an independent, not-for-profit organisation, we play a leading role in reducing the impact of all cancers on all people.
The Strategy and Support Division places people at the centre of everything we do. We work directly with clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and people impacted by cancer to reduce inequities and improve outcomes for all Victorians, now and into the future. As part of the Strategy and Support Division, you will be part of the Supportive Care Team which operates under the Cancer Information and Support Services Unit.
The aim of the Financial Counselling service is to reduce stress for cancer patients and their carers by providing support while working around the impact of cancer treatment. Our approach is holistic and person-focussed, with an emphasis on self-efficacy and self-determination.
About your opportunity
We are seeking a full time Financial Counsellor to join the Strategy and Support Division. Reporting to the Financial Counselling Lead, your role is to:
- Provide telephone-based financial counselling utilising a holistic, person-centred approach to people affected by cancer who are experiencing financial distress.
- Enable and empower clients to make more informed decisions about their finances, self-advocate and regain a sense of control at what is usually a very distressing time in their life.
- Provide information and support about all available resources for people affected by cancer to better manage their financial concerns arising from a cancer diagnosis. This includes the public and private application of health care in Victoria, services such as Centrelink, VPTAS and other relevant financial hardship programs.
- Contribute to building an understanding of the costs of cancer for Victorians affected by cancer.
All about you
- Holds a Diploma of Community Services (Financial Counselling) or Diploma of Financial Counselling
- Is a Member of, or is eligible for membership with Financial Counselling Victoria (FCVic)
- Energetic, resourceful and motivated to make a difference in people’s lives
- Flexible and adaptive to new ways of working in the financial counselling space
- Interested in being among the first financial counsellors to specialise in cancer in Victoria
- An excellent communicator with exceptional interpersonal skills and a demonstrated ability to empathise and to manage clients in stressful and vulnerable situations.
- Has thorough knowledge of consumer law, client’s rights and entitlements, and resources for assisting people experiencing stress in managing their financial affairs
- Has experience in the community sector and/or in the provision of legal or welfare information services Have a documented ability to develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based programs with a focus on delivering successful outcomes.
What we can offer you
- Base salary of $85,000 to $89,000 p.a. (dependant on experience, pro rata for part time) plus 11.5% superannuation
- Salary packaging benefits of up to $15,900 plus meals/entertainment $2,650 p.a. https://www.accesspay.com.au/employee/what-is-salary-packaging/
- Novated car leasing
- Salary sacrifice
- 17.5% leave loading
- Flexible working arrangements including working from home options to support excellent work-life balance
- Cultural leave of up to 5 days paid
- 12 weeks paid parental leave and up to 12 months unpaid leave
- A comprehensive employee assistance program
- A range of wellness initiatives such as flu vaccination, mental and general well-being support, and discounted health insurance
- A range of personal and professional development initiatives such as study support, in-house, external, and on-line learning options as well as the opportunity to apply for scholarships
- The opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by cancer
How to Apply
A copy of the Position Description is available for download below.
Apply via the Cancer Council Victoria website, which is linked below. You will be prompted to upload your Resume and Cover Letter. Ensure that your cover letter addresses the Key Selection Criteria detailed within the Position Description.
Cancer Council will only make contact with applicants that are shortlisted for interview. We are also unable to respond to recruitment agency enquiries.
All offers of employment will be made subject to satisfactory completion of employment checks including evidence of right to work in Australia, a National Police Check and a Working with Children Check (as required).
Cancer Council Victoria is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Cancer Council Victoria is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace, all applicants will be considered for employment. We encourage all people to apply including people who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, identify as LGBTIQA+, have a disability, or are part of our culturally and linguistically diverse communities.