Overview
We are seeking TWO Specialist Family Violence Practitioner within our The Orange Door (TOD) Brimbank Meltonteam! This role is a SCHADS Level 5.1 - 5.3 ($103,799 – $108,502) pro rata, pay point dependent of experience, plus 12% superannuation and up to $15,990 salary packaging. This is a part-time (0.9 FTE) ongoing role. One role is primarily based in Sunshine and the other in Cobblebank.
About the role
The Orange Door (TOD) practitioners work collaboratively as part of an integrated team to deliver effective responses to victim survivors of family violence (including children and young people), as well as to adults who use family violence. The Specialist Family Violence Practitioner conducts risk, wellbeing and needs assessments and requires a high level of professional judgement. A solid understanding of the principles and practices relevant to family violence and child/family wellbeing is required. This role requires an understanding of the underpinning societal structures that perpetuate gender inequity and contribute to the ongoing disempowerment of victim survivors and children.
Key responsibilities
- Assessing and prioritising risk/needs of adult victim survivors, children, families, and adults who use violence by phone and face to face contact, drawing on the expertise of practitioners in an integrated team.
- Supporting and advocating for adult victim survivors, children and families, using a client centred, strengths-based approach that is culturally appropriate, inclusive and responsive.
- Undertaking triage of referrals, MARAM risk assessments, child wellbeing assessments, safety planning, referrals, targeted interventions, and brokerage support.
- Providing brief interventions, assessments and referral pathways and the ability to manage often complex and competing demands within an integrated practice framework.
- Identifying, assessing, and prioritising risk and needs of clients, seeking information from multiple sources to inform assessments.
- Applying advanced communication skills using a Single Session approach to client work.
- High level case-note writing, referrals, and assessments.
- Meeting required KPIs.
- Proactively collaborating and consulting with colleagues and external services, exemplifying strong relationship-building behaviours.
- Applying and adhering to MARAM and Best Interest Practice Frameworks.
- Adhering to all work, health, and safety protocols.
- Adhering to the Code of Conduct at GenWest and displaying workplace respect.
About you
Essential
- A tertiary qualification in Social Work or related discipline, as per the Minimum Mandatory Qualifications as a result of the 2017 Royal Commission.
- A demonstrated understanding of family violence legislation, related theory and practice.
- Experience and/or demonstrated understanding of working with and advocating for victim survivors, undertaking risk assessments and safety planning.
- Proven experience in collaborating effectively within a team, cross-functional and with external agencies.
- Strong ability to exercise initiative and judgement in complex situations.
- Experience with meeting KPI’s and targets.
- Ability to manage a workload effectively within a complex and fast-paced environment.
- High level verbal and written communication skills.
- Current Victorian driver’s license and ability to travel.
- Working with Children’s check.
- Police check (and international police check if lived overseas for a year or more in the last 10 years).
Desired
- 2 years of family violence, TOD or community service work experience highly regarded.
- Experience and knowledge of MARAM and Best Interest Practice Frameworks.
We are actively hiring for this role, so please apply asap. Applications will close on 25th Sept 2025.
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