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Specialist Aboriginal Family Violence Practitioner - Orange Door - Shepparton

Rumbalara Aboriginal Co-operative
  • Full time, Ongoing – 38 hours per week

About the opportunity: 

  • This position is Co-located in the Orange Door which is a free service for adults, children and young people who are experiencing or have experienced family violence and families who need extra support with the care of children.
  • The Practitioner will provide screening, assessment, triage and short-term response to all incoming referrals through the Orange Door Hub using an Integrated Practice Framework and ensuring the delivery of high quality, culturally safe and effective responses to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people seeking support and safety. 
  • Deliver services to respond to local needs, ensuring they are delivered in a culturally safe and effective way, in accordance with self-determination and relevant legislation and government regulations and guidelines.
  • You will provide secondary consultations to internal and external stakeholders and proactively build cultural safety and competence in The Orange Door.

What you need to be successful in this role…

  • Sound knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal Family Violence. Has established experience and capability to deliver culturally safe and responsive practice as part of a family violence integrated service model. Has a strong understanding of the role of the law and legal system in the context of responding to family violence; has knowledge of practice with Aboriginal women, children, families, victims and perpetrators of family violence; has experience working in multi-disciplinary and multi-agency contexts. 
  • Works collaboratively to drive cultural change:  Has a clear concept of the culture required to deliver effective, culturally safe and responsive services for Aboriginal people within an integrated practice context. Delivers innovative practices that enhance quality practice standards for Aboriginal people; and understands how to build and establish an effective practice culture.
  • Self - management: Invites feedback on own behaviour and impact; uses new knowledge or information about self to build a broader understanding of own behaviour and the impact it has on others; understands strong emotional reactions and seeks ways to more effectively manage them.
  • Qualifications in a Bachelor of Social Work or equivalent is preferred.  However,  a Diploma of Community Services Work/Cultural Diversity and/or a relevant discipline will be considered dependant on applicants’ willingness to further study towards a Bachelor’s Degree.

What we offer you:

  • Extensive induction
  • Salary packaging of $15,900 available for Part or Full time employees 
  • Superannuation with choice of fund
  • SCHADS award with competitive pay and condition
  • Christmas bonus day and NAIDOC day
  • CPI increases
  • Professional development opportunities and support with CPD
  • Laptop and mobile phone
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Access to free and confidential Employment Assistance Program
  • Potential for relocation allowance

A position description which includes further information can be found on our website at https://rumbalara.org.au/careers/

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander community are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Rumbalara Aboriginal Co- Operative is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides an inclusive work environment and embraces the diverse talent of its people.

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