Job description
About The Role
- SCHADS Level 6
- Part Time 0.9 FTE, Max Term contract until 14 March 2025
- Frankston location
A key recommendation of the Royal Commission and the Roadmap for Reform was to establish a network of Support and Safety Hubs (The Orange Door) across Victoria to provide a new way for women, children and young people experiencing family violence, and families in need of support with the care, development and wellbeing of children and young people, to access coordinated support from community, health and justice services.
The Hubs will also focus on perpetrators of family violence, to keep them in view and play a role in holding them accountable for their actions and changing their behaviour.
About You
- Appropriate tertiary qualification in Social Work, Psychology, or a related tertiary discipline is essential
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the diverse range of referral and support options available to women and children who have experienced family violence, vulnerable families presenting with complex needs and perpetrators of family violence within the Bayside Peninsula region
- Demonstrated knowledge of the Best Interest Principles and the ability to undertake Best Interest Assessments of children
- Knowledge of cultural safety requirements and ability to develop cultural safety action plans with clients when required
- Demonstrated knowledge or experience within Women and Children’s Family Violence Services, Integrated Family Services, Men’s Referral Services, DHHS Child Protection and/or Aboriginal Community Service Organisations
- Ability to positively contribute to consultation processes, communities of practice, reflective practice and continuous improvement processes
- A satisfactory Police Check
- A current Employee Working with Children’s Check (WWCC)
- Current driver’s licence
Mandatory qualifications
Family Violence Minimum Mandatory Qualifications under Recommendation 209. As per the minimum mandatory qualifications requirements via www.vic.gov.au/mandatory-minimum-qualifications-specialist-family-violence-practitioners:
All candidates wishing to apply for this role must be able to demonstrate that they:
- are considered EXEMPT under the policy OR
- hold a Bachelor of Social Work or other equivalent qualification OR
- have minimum 5 years relevant professional experience, OR a related qualification as per the mandatory minimum qualification requirements. OR
- hold significant cultural knowledge and experience or lived experience, and have faced barriers to educational pathways
Please note that candidates wishing to enter the specialist family violence workforce via a related qualification or 5 years related professional experience pathway, OR the significant cultural knowledge and experience or lived experience pathways will be required to work towards an equivalent qualification within specified timeframes (as per the mandatory minimum qualifications policy).
If you believe these pathways may apply to you and would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact [email protected] using the subject line: Family Violence Intake and Assessment Practitioner enquiry via EthicalJobs to discuss this further.
ABOUT US
Our 2023-2027 strategy outlines the world we want to see and our role in advancing it. We aspire for all women, girls, and families to be safe, well, strong, and connected. We strive for equity, dignity and social justice for women, girls and families by collaborating globally and acting locally, supporting our communities in Australia and New Zealand to thrive.
We want women, girls and families to live full and dignified lives, have dignified income and enjoy financial wellbeing. We aim to provide place-based, people-centred, holistic services while working at the system level to achieve bold and audacious reform. We currently offer microfinance programs and products, financial counselling and coaching, family and domestic violence support services, family and youth programs, playgroups, education programs and community houses. These services are complemented by research and strong advocacy to address the underlying structural causes of injustice, exclusion, and inequality.
Good Shepherd employees are committed to inclusive practice that responds to the specific needs, context, and circumstances of service participants. We embrace the diversity and intersectionality of individuals and recognise a person’s right to a unique identity comprising culture, language, ability, community, gender, sex, sexual orientation and lived experience.
BENEFITS
- Salary packaging (which can add up to $15,900 in tax-free pay per year)
- Paid study leave
- Paid parental leave
- Gifted leave at Christmas and Easter
- Additional purchased annual leave
- Flexible work hours/working from home where possible
- Long service leave due after 10 years, with access after seven
- Employee Assistance Program, a free and confidential counselling service
HOW TO APPLY
To apply please submit a short covering letter outlining your relevant skills and experience along with your CV. Please apply as soon as possible through our careers portal, applications are considered as they are received.
To request a copy of the position description, please email [email protected] using the subject line: Family Violence Intake and Assessment Practitioner enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Personal data held by Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand relating to employment applications will be used in accordance with our Privacy Statement, which is available on our website.
We recognise the rich diversity of people across Australia. We are committed to ensuring that our team is reflective of the diverse community we serve and to supporting a culture of equity, inclusion and diversity.
Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand is a Child Safe employer. Employment is subject to satisfactory referee checks, a current employment working with Children Check, National Criminal History check and proof of the right to work in Australia.