Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 14th Feb 2021
The Central Coast Domestic Court Advocacy Service are seeking a new team member. The successful applicant must have knowledge and expertise in Domestic and Family Violence and have excellent communication, interpersonal, time management and advocacy skills as well as knowledge of local support services to fulfil our Domestic & Family Violence (DFV) Specialist Worker role.
Following confirmation of 4 year funding in 2020, The Central Coast Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service are seeking to fill the following position:
This is a full-time position 35 hours per week Monday- Friday under SCHCADS awards with potential appointment until 2024 dependent on completing a successful probationary period. Above award conditions apply. (Salary Packaging)
The Central Coast Domestic Violence Advocacy Service, Local Coordination Point (LCP) receives electronic referrals from NSW Police each time Police attend an incident of Domestic Violence on the Central Coast. When the LCP receives referrals from Police, the DFV Specialist Workers and Safety Action Meeting Coordinator contacts each victim, conducts a risk assessment with her and offers warm referrals to a range of support services including counselling, safety upgrades, housing and refuge accommodation, legal advice, emergency support and more. The LCP also coordinates and monitors Safety Action Meetings (SAM) in which Government and Non-Government members develop safety action plans for victims at serious threat of death, disability or injury as a result of domestic and family violence.
The (DFV) Specialist Worker will assist the Safety Action Meeting Coordinator in the overall administration and coordination of the Local Coordination Point responsibilities. The DFV Specialist worker in partnership with all other DFV Specialist workers will provide clients with an effective, streamlined service.
We are seeking a person with excellent communication, advocacy, and networking skills as well as knowledge and expertise in the area of domestic violence to fill these roles to ensure a timely response to victims at serious threat of injury or death.
Please email or phone between 11am – 2pm to obtain an application package before clicking Apply Now to submit your application.
Service Manager Vanessa Molles [email protected] 4350 3064 or Assistant Manager Kristy Fisher [email protected], using the subject line: Domestic & Family Violence Specialist Worker enquiry via EthicalJobs 4346 4452.
Please note: Being female is a genuine occupational classification for this position in accordance with section 31 of the anti-discrimination act 2(H). Women who are Aboriginal, mature aged, Lesbians, women with disability or Women from a CALD background are encouraged to apply.
It is an offence for prohibited persons under the NSW Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 to apply for the above position.
This position requires a working with children’s check and a National Police criminal history check.
As is usual in community-based organisations, employment is ultimately subject to continuation of grants.
The successful applicant will be required to work 35 hours per week. Continuation of employment dependent on ongoing funding.
A position description is attached.