Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young people impacted by family and domestic violence
The Patricia Giles Centre for Non-Violence (PGCNV) is a leading specialist service supporting women and children to live free from family and domestic violence. We deliver trauma‐informed refuge, outreach, counselling and coordinated response services, working alongside key partners.
About the role
In this rewarding role, you will champion the safety, wellbeing and development of children and young people residing in refuge. You will deliver child‐centred, trauma‐informed support and ensure children's voices, rights and needs are embedded in all aspects of service delivery.
Working closely with families, colleagues and external services, you will support recovery, strengthen protective factors, and contribute to long‐term positive outcomes for children.
Key responsibilities
* Provide trauma‐informed case management to children and young people in refuge
* Conduct child‐focused assessments and develop age‐appropriate safety plans
* Deliver therapeutic and developmental programs to support recovery from trauma
* Advocate for children's needs across health, education and protection systems
* Support parents to strengthen protective parenting and attachment
* Facilitate engaging play, learning, and community‐based activities
* Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure integrated support
* Maintain high‐quality documentation and uphold child safeguarding and compliance standards
About you
You are a skilled and compassionate practitioner who is committed to improving outcomes for children and young people.
You will bring:
* A relevant qualification in Social Work, Psychology, Community Services or similar
* Experience working with children and families in trauma and/or FDV contexts
* Strong knowledge of child development, trauma, and safeguarding practices
* Ability to manage risk and respond effectively in complex, high‐pressure situations
* Excellent communication, engagement and documentation skills
* A collaborative approach with the ability to work both autonomously and in a team
Desirable:
* Knowledge of FDV frameworks (e.g. CRARMF, Code of Practice)
* Experience delivering therapeutic or group supports to children and young people
* Understanding of WA child protection systems
Requirements:
* Current Working with Children Check, within 3 months of application
* National Police Clearance
* Current Driver's Licence
* First Aid & CPR certification
What we offer
* Meaningful work in a values‐driven organisation
* Supportive, trauma‐informed team environment
* Opportunities for professional development and reflective practice
* The chance to contribute to life‐changing outcomes for children, young people and families
Our commitment
At PGCNV, we value respect, integrity and cultural safety, and welcome people from diverse backgrounds.
We are a child‐safe organisation committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children, with zero tolerance for abuse.
For further information please contact Aarti Gupta at ******@pgcnv.org.au to receive a copy of the position description.
Applications close on 3 June 2026, with interviews to be held the following week.
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