Sera's Women's Shelter is seeking a passionate and experienced Domestic Violence Specialist to support women and children escaping domestic violence by providing appropriate resources and support to empower women to gain independent and safe accommodation. You will be able to recognise the effects of domestic violence on women and children, provide culturally appropriate support, and enable the woman to meet her needs for safety and long-term goal setting.
It is a requirement that this position is filled by a woman, as under s113 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, sex is a genuine occupational requirement
About the role
This is a permanent position of 32 hours per week with the roster scheduled between Tuesday and Friday.
The role includes a combination of on-site duties and on-call responsibilities as part of a rotating roster. Reporting to the Team Leader, you will work across Sera's programs to provide support to victim survivors escaping domestic violence by providing trauma-informed, case co-ordination and crisis management skills.
Required qualifications and experience
* Diploma in social work, psychology, or relevant human services discipline or working towards (highly desirable)
* 2 years experience in the domestic and family violence sector, or similar field
Role requirements
* Current drivers licence
* Positive Notice of a Working with Children Check (Blue card) – or ability to obtain prior to commencement
* First aid and CPR Certificate (or willingness to obtain once employed)
Required skills and knowledge
* Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the effects of domestic violence on women and children from a feminist perspective
* Understanding of relevant legislation including Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012, Child Protection Act 1999 and DFV Information Sharing Guidelines
* Demonstrated crisis intervention, case management, and trauma-informed practice skills
* Demonstrated ability to be highly organised, prioritise tasks, and manage competing demands with a flexible and resourceful approach
* Experience in working with women from Indigenous and other cultural backgrounds
* Ability to work both independently and co-operatively within a team environment
* Sound knowledge, or ability to acquire knowledge of, local community organisations and demonstrated networking skills
* Excellent written/oral communication skills and competency with technology systems
About the offer
* Hourly rate of $44.58 to $47.97 base rate
* Salary packaging of $15,899 + $2,650 meal entertainment card
* 15% Superannuation contribution
* Wellbeing allowance
* Wellbeing leave
* External professional supervision
* Study support
* Paid parental leave
Rate of pay is in accordance with the Social, Community Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010
How to apply
If you have any questions, please email us at ***************@serasws.org.au
Your application should include:
* A cover letter addressing the role requirements, experience, knowledge, and your suitability for the role
* Your resume
* Two current professional references (one of which must be your current or most recent line manager)
* Proof of your qualifications