Job Description
This role involves working with the High Risk Team (HRT) in coordinating referral documentation, facilitating case updates, and assisting in the administration of multi-agency processes responding to domestic and family violence (DFV) involving high or imminent risk.
The Integration Specialist will support the effective operation of the HRT for the Capricorn Region by maintaining accurate records and case updates within the Infoxchange system, including safety actions and closure notes.
Liaising with HRT member agencies to clarify case information and confirm follow-up actions is also a key responsibility of this role.
Core Responsibilities:
* Assist with triage and processing of DFV referrals, ensuring completeness of risk assessment information;
* Support meeting preparation, including compiling agendas, preparing case summaries, and documenting minutes;
* Maintain accurate records and case updates within the Infoxchange system;
* Liaise with HRT member agencies to clarify case information and confirm follow-up actions;
Key Requirements:
* Diploma or Bachelor-level qualification in Social Work, Psychology, or Community Services;
* Experience working in the DFV, child protection, or community services sector;
* High level of interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to liaise professionally with internal and external stakeholders;
* Sound understanding of DFV risk factors and safety assessment frameworks;
* Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to collaborative, multi-agency team environments;
Benefits:
* Ongoing Training and Professional Development opportunities;
* Generous salary packaging options;
* Flexible work arrangements to accommodate regional travel and after-hours work as required;
Other Requirements:
* Australian Federal Police check;
* NDIS disability worker screening check;
* Blue Card for working with children;
* Entitlement to work in Australia;
What We Offer:
* A rewarding career in a busy and dynamic environment;
* An opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by domestic and family violence;
* A supportive team environment that values cultural safety and trauma-informed practice;
How to Apply:
1. Submit a cover letter addressing the requirements of the role;
2. Apply today for a career that changes lives;