Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 30th Sep 2024
- Melbourne > Ringwood
We are a leading specialist family violence organisation working with victim survivors and the community primarily in Eastern Melbourne. We know better than most the devastating impact of family and intimate partner violence and how critical prevention and early intervention is to break the cycle.
That’s why we have a dedicated team of skilled specialists delivering prevention and early intervention programs across Victoria and nationally, with ambitions to grow this work to reach more people and work towards our vision of a community free from violence where everyone is safe.
Our work spans three key program areas:
Our work is underpinned by the evidence base set out in the Change the Story Framework developed by Our Watch. We believe that working towards changing community attitudes to gender, equipping people with knowledge of healthy relationships and improving the community’s ability to recognise and respond to family violence will contribute to preventing family violence and decreasing its impacts when it occurs.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and an integral member of the Executive Leadership Team, the role is responsible for the delivery of a portfolio of programs that balance financial and social objectives, gathering evidence and developing approaches that actively contribute to best practice policy and programs in partnership with stakeholders, partners, the family violence and violence prevention sectors.
Operating like a social enterprise, this role will scale our prevention and early intervention offerings though commercial and philanthropic partnerships, achieving financially sustainable impact, and building the evidence base to advocate for changes in government policy and investment.
This role will suit a progressive, entrepreneurial leader with financial acumen and a ‘start-up’ mindset. With solid experience in the health promotion or violence prevention space, you will have sophisticated partnership development and stakeholder engagement skills.
You will be perceptive, astute and discerning in spotting and leveraging the right opportunities and will work closely with a team of talented violence prevention and early intervention professionals.
You will be a naturally engaging, collaborative and authentic leader who inspires high performance and brings the discipline and enterprise management tools to deliver on a Business Plan for growth and expanded impact.
Reach out to Chris Mathieson, Chief Executive Officer for a confidential conversation.
To apply, submit your CV and cover letter via "Apply Now".
A position description is attached.
We believe that the unique and diverse contributions of all our people at FVREE create our success. To ensure that our culture and our services continue to incorporate everyone's perspectives and experience, we encourage applications from people of diverse backgrounds, communities, identities and abilities.
FVREE is a Rainbow Tick Accredited and inclusive employer. We do not discriminate based on someone’s ability, age, gender, body, sexuality, relationship, faith, or culture; staying true to our commitment as an equitable and safe place of employment for our people.
We are a safe organisation committed to promoting and protecting the safety and interests of children. All appointments with FVREE are subject to a police records check, working with children check and reference checks.