The FFFV Family Violence Practitioner will provide group interventions and therapeutic case management support, to clients in the FFFV program.
- First
Nations People and people from public housing estates, Culturally Diverse
Communities, LGBTIQA+ people and people with disability are encouraged to
apply
- Applicants
who have a lived experience are encouraged to apply
- Drummond
Street Services (DS) is committed to prioritising child safety and adhere
to the Reportable Conduct Scheme for organisations.
- DURATION:
Full or part time position available until June 30th 2025, with option of extension dependent on
funding
About
the role
Futures Free from Violence (FFFV) supports women, trans, and
gender diverse people who have used force and/or violence in family and
intimate partner relationships, offering opportunities to work towards change
through group and individual support.
The FFFV Family Violence Practitioner will provide group
interventions and therapeutic case management support, to clients in the FFFV
program. Support and therapeutic interventions will also be provided to family
safety contact clients as appropriate.
Your
responsibilities
- Provide group and
individual interventions to clients in the Futures Free from Violence
program that support women, trans, and gender diverse people who have used
force and/or violence in family and intimate partner relationships,
offering opportunities to work towards change.
- Deliver
therapeutic interventions according to DS’s practice model, attending to
client-centred processes and goals across a broad range of domains of
well-being.
- Conduct
assessments of risk and protective factors including comprehensive risk
assessments as appropriate.
- Provide queer
sensitive and affirmative therapeutic case management services to LGBTIQA+
clients and their families experiencing and/or enacting family or intimate
partner violence, mental health issues, harmful AOD use, financial or
housing insecurity.
- Use your
expertise and knowledge in working with clients to identify risk factors,
the impact of the abuse, and their current needs and protective factors.
- Help clients to
identify and build increased safety within their family environments and
relationships.
About
you
- Demonstrated ability to
provide counselling and therapeutic interventions with positive outcomes
for LGBTIQA+ individuals and families and for those experiencing or
enacting family violence
- Highly skilled and
experienced counsellor/ practitioner
- Family-aware and inclusive
practice whilst holding risk and safety as paramount
- Demonstrated capacity to work
creatively, show initiative, contribute ideas and be active in a
supportive team environment in an agency working to support individual and
family relationships
- Cultural and diversity
humility
Selection
Criteria
All
of the following must be addressed in your application to be considered.
Essential
- Qualifications in
social work or equivalent
- Demonstrated
ability to provide case management interventions to clients using
violence/experiencing violence with positive client outcomes
- Previous
experience of running groups/good understanding of group theories
- Knowledge of
and/or experience in working with LGBTIQA+ communities
- Demonstrated
understanding of the needs, issues and sensitivities of people from
diverse backgrounds including Aboriginal, LGBTIQA+ and culturally and
linguistically diverse people and communities
- Demonstrated
experience of working with families with complex needs such as family
violence, drug and alcohol and mental health issue
- Demonstrated
capacity to work within integrated, collaborative and systemic approaches
- Demonstrated
organisational skills including the ability to meet deadlines and
prioritise work tasks
- Demonstrated
capacity to work creatively, show initiative, contribute ideas and be
active in a supportive team environment in an agency working to support
individual and family relationships
- Victorian
driver’s license
Application
process
- All applications will be directed to our
careers portal – Futures Free From
Violence Family Violence Practitioner
- All applicants must include a resume and with a
cover letter addressing all the key selection criteria for the position.
- Applications close on Sunday 28 July 2024 at midnight.
Interviews will be arranged when suitable applications are received so we
encourage early submission.
Please contact Paula Fernandez Arias
on 03 9663 6733 or paula.fernandez@ds.org.au to discuss your application.
Requirements