The Centre for Non-Violence in Echuca is seeking a Therapeutic Clinician to join their team as part of the Safe, Thriving & Connected initiative. The successful candidate will provide high-quality therapeutic services to adult victim-survivors and their children using evidence-based modalities.
Job Description
This is an ongoing, part-time role with a 0.8 FTE (30.4 hours per week) commitment. As a Therapeutic Clinician, 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.
Required Skills and Qualifications
* Tertiary qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, or a related field.
* Minimum 3 years' experience in therapeutic work with adults and children.
* 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.
Benefits
Echuca offers a unique opportunity to make a difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by family violence. Our team provides a supportive and collaborative environment where your skills and experience can thrive. You'll also enjoy:
* Above award wages and salary package up to $15,860 (tax free).
* Generous leave entitlements including 5 weeks Annual Leave, Wellness Leave, Cultural Leave, and above award Personal Leave.
* Ongoing training, professional development, and career growth opportunities.
* Leadership Development Program and workplace health and wellbeing initiatives.
About the Role
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.
About You
If you're passionate about making a positive impact and committed to supporting individuals and families recovering from family violence, we invite you to apply. Click here to learn more about how being part of the family violence sector can support your career goals. To be considered for this role, please submit a cover letter and current resume.