Your key responsibilities• Establish and maintain supportive relationships with government and nongovernment stakeholders. Collaborate with services operating in the court, to drive any necessary court and stakeholder strategies that support integrated responses to DFV.• Facilitate and support the ongoing implementation of the common risk and assessment safety framework and information sharing protocols. When appropriate, conduct risk assessments and respond accordingly, which may include referrals to the HRT.• Participate in the HRT meetings including any emergency, unplanned meetings. Undertake objective systematic analysis of relevant information held by the registry and compile relevant information to inform a response by the HRT.• Liaise with registry staff to complete any actions relating to the Court which may arise from the HRT meetings and report outcomes to the HRT.• Inform and educate the HRT on court and legal process and policies that may affect DFV matters at Court.• Contribute to the ongoing design, implementation and review of systems,procedures, and protocols to support the court response to DFV, and participation in the HRT/ISR processes, monitoring and evaluation, and report back to the Courts Innovation Program.• Contribute to the ongoing development of best practice approaches to the court role on HRT and broader ISRs by participating in agency presentations with the ISR and regular information sessions with registry staff about HRT and the ISR.• Maintain accurate records in a computerised database to support the court response to the HRT and effective monitoring of matters before the HRT. Support, contribute to and cultivates cultural capability within the operations of programs established under the Courts Innovation Program to assist vulnerable people coming into contact with the justice system.Applications will remain current for 12 months.