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Advisers - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

ACT Government
  • Justice and Community Safety
  • Human Rights Commission
  • Victims of Crime Commission
  • Victim Support
  • Adviser: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
  • Administrative Services Officer Class 6
  • Salary Range: $91,315 - $104,509 (PN: 58853, several)

Victim Support ACT is seeking Expressions of Interest for the role of Adviser: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response.

This role is available on a full-time basis for six months at the ASO6 level. Multiple positions may be available.

Victim Support ACT undertakes a significant volume of work with community members who have been impacted by domestic, family and sexual violence. In 2021, the ACT Government was presented with the ‘Listen. Take Action to Prevent, Believe and Heal’ report (‘the SAPR report’) by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Steering Committee.

The report has 24 recommendations, calling on the ACT Government to implement a long-term sexual violence prevention strategy and to reform many parts of the ACT’s frontline and legal response system. As a member of the Steering Committee, the Victims of Crime Commissioner (the VOCC) had a key role in ensuring the report incorporated the views of victim-survivors with lived experience of sexual violence, and considered the many systemic failures identified by sexual assault survivors in their communication to the VOCC over recent years.

The Adviser - Sexual Assault Prevention and Reform will perform a diverse range of functions with guidance from the Senior Adviser: Sexual Assault Prevention and the Manager, Victim Rights and Reform. These functions will include engaging with, and advocating for, the rights and interests of individual victims of crime and the provision of support to the Senior Adviser: Sexual Assault Prevention and Reform and the independent researcher appointed by the Steering Committee.

Eligibility/Other Requirements:

To be successful in your application for this role you will have:

  • Qualifications in law, social work, psychology or related disciplines
  • Demonstrated understanding of issues affecting victims of crime
  • Demonstrated experience working directly with victim-survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence and in undertaking risk assessment and safety planning, including via both face to face and telephone engagement
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the ACT criminal justice system and the roles and responsibilities of justice agencies
  • Demonstrated research skills
  • Demonstrated administrative skills, including the ability to use and adapt to multiple IT infrastructures

Note: The temporary positions are available immediately for up to six months. Selection may be based on application and referee reports only.

How to Apply: Please submit your application via the form below.

Contact Officer: Felicity Clement-Jones (02) 6205 3258 or via [email protected] using the subject line: Advisers - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response enquiry via EthicalJobs.

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