Join our team in Echuca and provide specialist high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services to adult victim-survivors and their children.
Echuca
Part time – 30.4 hrs per week
Hourly rate of $52.28 to $54.65.
Applications close 16 December 2025
Are you a skilled and compassionate clinician ready to support individuals and families recovering from family violence?
Do you thrive in a collaborative, trauma-informed environment where your work truly matters?
If so, we invite you to join the Centre for Non-Violence (CNV) in Echuca as part of the Safe, Thriving & Connected initiative
Our Organisation:
The Centre for Non-Violence (CNV) is a leading and innovative specialist Family Violence organisation with a vision of gender and social equality for all.
Benefits That Help You Thrive:
* Outstanding pay and recognition: We offer above-award wages and salary packaging benefits up to $15,860 (tax-free) because your skills and contributions deserve to be valued.
* Leave that supports your life: Enjoy 5 weeks annual leave plus wellness, cultural, and personal leave, because caring for yourself and your family matters.
* Growth for every career stage: Access ongoing training and development opportunities designed to help you thrive.
* Leadership for all: Our Leadership Development Program is open to all staff, because leadership is about building confidence and fostering continuous growth.
* Flexibility and wellbeing: We understand life's demands. That's why we offer flexible work arrangements and wellbeing initiatives in a workplace that celebrates diversity and inclusion.
* Support when you need it: Our Employee Assistance Program provides confidential support for your mental health and wellbeing, because you matter.
About The Role:
This Position is ongoing, part time 0.8 FTE (30.4 hours per week), and located with our team in Echuca. As a Therapeutic Clinician, you'll provide high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services to adult victim-survivors and their children. You'll work within a supportive team and broader consortium to assess needs, develop treatment plans, and deliver healing interventions that foster resilience and recovery.
This role is part of a region-wide partnership of specialist organisations committed to safety, empowerment, and long-term wellbeing for women and children.
What You'll Do:
* Deliver trauma-informed therapeutic support to adult victim survivors using modalities such as EMDR, narrative therapy, and art/play therapy.
* Conduct specialised assessments and develop tailored treatment plans.
* Facilitate group programs and individual counselling sessions.
* Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure integrated care.
* Contribute to program evaluation and continuous improvement.
About You:
* A tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, or a related field.
* Minimum 3 years' experience in therapeutic work with adults and children.
* A strong understanding of feminist principles and the gendered nature of family violence.
* Commitment to cultural safety and inclusion, especially for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and diverse communities.
to learn more about how being part of the passionate and fulfilling family violence sector can support your career goals.
Application Process:
To be considered for this role applicants must submit a cover letter and current resume. Employment will be subject to a satisfactory Working with Children's check, satisfactory criminal record history check, and the proof of the right to work in Australia prior to commencement.
For more information about this role or the application process, contact People and Culture on and visit our website
Apply as soon as possible.
We will review applications as they come in and may close the advertisement earlier.
CNV is a child safe organisation.
CNV is an equal opportunity employer.