Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 2nd Sep 2021
The Community Therapeutic Family Violence Practitioner will work alongside Grampians Community Health team members to provide timely and appropriate therapeutic interventions and support services to women and children experiencing or at risk of experiencing Family Violence in highly rural and remote, isolated farming communities and small towns across the Wimmera.
The aim of this project is to provide a holistic support framework for the victims and children from start of intake through to exiting services, therefore minimising or ceasing the effects of family violence on women and children living in rural and remote locations.
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For more information regarding the role, please contact Katrina Scimone, Team Leader – Family Services|E: [email protected] using the subject line: Community Therapeutic Family Violence Practitioner - Horsham enquiry via EthicalJobs | T: 03 5362 2970
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