Specialist Family Violence Hub Practitioner
The Opportunity The Orange Door (TOD) was created in response to the Royal Commission into Family Violence and operate as... more info
Domestic Family Violence (DFV) Specialist About Us Relationships Australia Queensland (RAQ) is a leading provider of relationship and family support services. We believe healthy relationships are essential for the well-being of children, families and communities. We are committed to offering the best possible counselling, mediation, education and support services, and are committed to social justice and inclusion. Find out more about our values, benefits and employee experience by watching this video! About the Role Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of those affected by domestic and family violence? We are seeking a dedicated professional to join our newly established DFV Co-Response Service in Cairns as a Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) Specialist. This is a fixed-term, part-time position working 60 hours per fortnight . In this critical role, you'll have the opportunity to identify, assess, and develop comprehensive case plans for clients and individuals using violence. Your expertise will be instrumental in providing a holistic response to support safety and create positive change in our community. This position offers a unique chance to be part of an innovative approach to addressing domestic and family violence. You'll work collaboratively with a dedicated team to ensure that clients receive the support they need to break the cycle of violence and build safer, healthier relationships. Key Responsibilities Provide a DFV, culturally appropriate and trauma-informed intake with clients at a DFV incident and at short-term follow-up. Provide crisis interventions and immediate safety planning to support the immediate needs of victim-survivors and persons using violence, including ensuring the safety of children. Using approved DFV assessment protocols such as the CRASF, conduct DFV risk assessments to identify the victim-survivor, user of violence, and person(s) most in need of protection. Provide early intervention and brief DFV counselling, time-limited follow up and brief collaborative case management to identify, assess, and case plan with the client (victim-survivors and/or persons using violence) to meet their broader range of support needs. Participate in local Community Coordinated Response networks involving the Queensland Police Service, local magistrates, and non-government organisations. Provide specialist advice and assistance to QPS to enable them to exercise the discretion to charge the person using violence with a criminal offence or issue a Police Protection Notice. Engage in collaborative debriefing and reflective practice with QPS to continually improve DFV incident responses. About You To be successful in this position, you will possess: Degree Qualified in a Human Services related field and/or relevant industry experience. Membership of a relevant Professional body (or the eligibility to apply). Experience providing advocacy, information, referral and/or counselling to women or other family members affected by DFV. Relevant experience in the human services area (e.g. Psychology, Mediation, Counselling, Social work). Experience in direct service delivery with a service complying with the DFV Practice Principles, Standards and guidance along with Perpetrator Intervention Service Requirements. A good knowledge of the DFV service response system and services, especially in the context of the catchment area. A good general knowledge of the legal system (e.g., Court process and procedure involved in making an application for a Domestic Violence Protection Order). Understanding of the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act (2012), Child Protection Act 1999, and other relevant legislation. Demonstrated understanding of the similarities and differences in DFV risk assessment and management when working with victim-survivors and users of violence. Ability to work on a rotating shift roster with on-call, regular weekends and evenings required to meet operational requirements of the role. Weekend shifts incur generous penalty rates. What We Can Offer You We offer our employees a competitive salary, along with the following employee benefits. These may differ for casual appointments. Work-life balance and flexible working hours. Additional one-week Annual Leave working over 10 weekend shifts. Additional annual leave over the Christmas period, annual leave loading and study leave. A supportive team environment and opportunity for professional development. Salary packaging options available of up to $15,900, which will significantly increase the value of take-home pay. Paid parental leave and additional benefits such as medical insurance discounts. How to Apply Please send us your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your experience. Please note that we will be reviewing applications as they’re received, so we encourage you to submit your application if you are interested! Applications close at 4 pm on Saturday 29 March 2025. #J-18808-Ljbffr
The Opportunity The Orange Door (TOD) was created in response to the Royal Commission into Family Violence and operate as... more info
The Orange Door (TOD) was created in response to the Royal Commission into Family Violence and operates as single area-based... more info
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