Job Title: Family Domestic Violence Practitioner
Mens Outreach Service is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Family Domestic Violence practitioner to co-facilitate workshops and provide intensive support to men and their partners in the Kimberley region.
Key Responsibilities:
* Co-facilitation of the Change Em Ways Communities program, addressing family and domestic violence by working intensively with men and their partners to increase safety
* Case management of clients as they progress through the program, including provision of group and individual sessions
* Completion of risk assessments and safety plans
* Collection of data to assist in the evaluation process, including feedback from FDV clients, their (ex) partners and other family/community members
* Participation in debriefing sessions at the end of each workshop day and in regular professional supervision
* Liaison with other members of the team, including the Cultural Guidance Worker and members of the Cultural Reference Group, to ensure that cultural protocols are followed and that team practice is culturally secure in the Kimberley Indigenous context
Requirements:
* Experience in Family Domestic Violence work
* Experience in group program facilitation
* Ability to work with First Nations people
* Ability to travel and work in the Kimberley, including areas outside Broome
* Good time-management, written and verbal communication, planning and organisation skills
* Commitment to regular travel, including overnight stays
* Certificate III in Community Service or equivalent
* Relevant qualification from a recognised tertiary or training institution
* Applicants must hold a 'C' class drivers' licence with no restrictions
What We Offer:
* A competitive salary package, dependent on experience
* 5 weeks Annual Leave with 17.5% loading per annum
* Not-for-Profit generous salary packaging which includes remote housing benefits
* Anniversary payment after 12 months of employment
* Additional leave days at Christmas
* Mental Health leave
* Access to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
* Study opportunities
We encourage applications from Aboriginal candidates.