Job Summary
- $95,000 - $100,000 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 27th Dec 2024
Do you want the opportunity to work for justice, choice and self-determination for people who have experienced complex trauma?
Drummond Street Services provides intersectional, trauma informed and recovery oriented, Complex Trauma Services. Our high quality, confidential, free, independent support services are for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse and their families.
Through our Redress Support Services, Restore - Victorian Redress Counselling Service, our Complex Trauma Services have a particular focus on supporting survivors safely to complete an application to the National Redress Scheme, to provide counselling offered as an outcome to their NRS application through the Victorian Counselling and Psychological Care service.
We assertively engage people experiencing access barriers, marginalisation and/or discrimination, prioritising First Nations people, people of colour, and/or those identifying as LGBTQI+, with a specific focus on public housing residents.
Drummond Street Services (DS) is seeking an experienced Complex Trauma Practitioner to join their service on a part-time contract basis until the 31 June 2027. This role will be based in Northern region (Carlton & Coburg locations), with occasional travel in metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria required.
Reporting to the Manager Complex Trauma Practitioner, this role will see you collaborate with a trans-disciplinary trauma informed team to ensure delivery of high quality, client led counselling, case work and advocacy services.
You are a skilled counselling practitioner, experienced in case work, who is looking to become part of a team committed to social justice and intersectionality. You can share and build knowledge to support trauma responsive practice that centers the voice of survivors who experience institutional child sexual abuse
Drummond Street Services (DS) is a not-for-profit, non-denominational agency that has over 130 years in the development and delivery of innovative services that strengthen families and communities with a strong focus on evidence-based/informed practice and across the prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery spectrum of universal and targeted support. We supported survivors to tell their story to the Royal Commission Into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and continue to support survivors to seek justice through the National Redress Scheme and Restore-Victorian Redress Counselling Service.
The Services provide state-wide, trauma informed counselling, case work and advocacy services that are accessible, client-focused and meet the needs of people with disability and redress survivors, their families, carers, support workers and advocates. The service offers a model of support and advocacy that is flexible, compassionate, respectful, empowering and holistic with the aim of addressing individual client needs and undertaking systematic advocacy. The service centers a human rights model of disability and employs a number of staff who have disabilities and are also members of the LGBTIQA+ communities.
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