The Role:
We have an exciting position to lead operational excellence and grow impact and reach in delivering men’s behaviour change programs. Communicare are looking for a Senior Manager Mens Behaviour Change (Community and Justice) to join our dynamic men’s behaviour change team on a full-time permanent capacity in our Cannington office, with travel across metro and regional WA required. This role leads community-based men’s behaviour change programs, promoting accountability and safer communities through group and individual interventions.
The Senior Manager Mens Behaviour Change (Community and Justice) is responsible for the effective delivery of contracted service programs through strong leadership of service teams. The role ensures services are delivered to contract, meet quality and safety standards, and achieve positive outcomes for clients and communities. The role supports the development and ongoing strengthening of program logics, the expansion of existing services and the identification and procuring of new business opportunities, including proposal and tender submissions.
Your responsibilities include:
* Lead and contribute to tender and grant submissions, ensuring proposals are strategically positioned, evidence-informed, and aligned with funding requirements, organisational capabilities, and long-term service objectives.
* Provide high level advice and guidance to internal and external stakeholders on aspects relating to men’s behaviour change programs based in community and justice settings, promoting accountability and safer communities through group and individual interventions.
* Lead and build a high-performance culture, by providing support, supervision and effective role modelling of behaviours that exemplifies values-based leadership.
* Oversee end-to-end program delivery with a focus on compliance, performance monitoring, and continuous improvement.
* Lead incident management, crisis response, and behavioural complexity management in line with organisational policy and clinical governance standards.
* Ensure safe operations, duty of care and safeguarding standards are adhered to.
Your Experience
You are a passionate individual, keen to make a positive impact in the community to keep women and children safe from harm. You will hold a minimum 4-year tertiary qualification in Social Work or Psychology. In addition, your experience will reflect:
* Demonstrated experience in Mens Behaviour Change programs
* Demonstrated experience leading and managing geographically dispersed teams
* Demonstrated experience leading service delivery in the Family Domestic Violence (FDV) sector.
* Strong track record in contract management, compliance, and achieving KPIs.
* Financial management skills with proven experience in budget management, financial oversight coupled with strong financial acumen with ability to analyse and evaluate information, identify issues and develop or approve appropriate solutions.
* Demonstrated Risk management skills and experience including safeguarding, WHS, incident management and compliance obligations.
* Highly skilled in communication, stakeholder engagement, and partnership-building, with a proven ability to leverage internal and stakeholder relationships to achieve program outcomes and support continuous improvement.
* Proven ability to produce accurate, high-quality reports within required timeframes and contract requirements.
Why Join Us?
* Generous NFP Salary Packaging: Option to package up to $15,900 for general living expenses and an additional $2,650 for entertainment benefits per annum.
* Extra Leave: 5 days of extra paid leave per annum (pro rata for part-time).
* Paid Parental Leave: Paid leave and return to work incentives.
* Support for FDVA: Family Domestic Violence and Abuse leave, financial assistance, and structured support for any employees who have experienced FDVA incidents.
* Health and Wellbeing: Discounted Health Insurance with HBF, free confidential counselling services through our Employee Assistance Program, and an annual Flu Vaccination Program.
* Professional Development: Opportunities for growth and development within a supportive and inclusive team culture.
* Motor Vehicle is provided with this role to assist with travel requirements
Who are we?
Communicare delivers over 45 people-focused services that support individuals, families and communities to thrive and create better futures. With over 48 years of experience, we have built a strong reputation for genuinely caring about the people we help.
We are an organisation driven by our values of Everyone Is Welcome, Doing What We Say, Above and Beyond, and Stronger Together. Communicare is committed to inclusion, cultural safety and empowering the people we serve.
If you are a purpose driven individual and this sounds like something you want to be a part of, please apply with an updated resume. A cover letter will be highly regarded to outline key achievements and experience relevant to the role however not mandatory.
Applications close Sunday 15 February 2026, shortlisting may begin immediately.
Communicare values diversity and encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQI+ individuals, and people with disabilities.
This role is designated under Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) to promote equality; Aboriginal people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Shortlisting will begin immediately, and the role may close without notice. Unsolicited agency contact will not be accepted.