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Team Leader - Bendigo

Centre for Non Violence

About The Organisation:

The Centre for Non-Violence (CNV) is a leading, specialist family violence organisation based in the Loddon region. Guided by feminist principles and a strong commitment to social justice, gender equity, safety and respect, we work towards a vision of gender and social equality for all.

CNV is committed to creating inclusive and accessible services and workplaces, and we recognise the value of lived experience, diversity and different ways of working.

About The Role:

CNV is offering a full-time ongoing role (1.0 FTE, 38 hours per week) based in Bendigo. As Team Leader, you will coach and mentor practitioners, oversee workflows and risk responses, and ensure practice is grounded in evidence based frameworks, feminist principles and regulatory standards.

In this role, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Lead, mentor and strengthen the capability of specialist practitioners in a fast-paced environment.
  • Guide day to day service delivery and support thoughtful prioritisation based on risk, urgency and client need.
  • Champion trauma informed, integrated practice across a multidisciplinary setting.
  • Contribute your ideas and insights to program planning, service development, quality improvement and evaluation.
  • Build and nurture strong partnerships with community services, government and sector stakeholders.

About You:

You are a values led leader who brings confidence, compassion and sound judgement to complex work. You will have experience in family violence, child wellbeing or another community services setting, and you are ready to use your strengths to support practitioners, strengthen practice and contribute to meaningful systems change.

Your strengths and experience will include:

  • Experience leading, supervising, coaching or developing practitioners to grow confidence and capability.
  • A strong understanding of family violence, trauma informed practice and child wellbeing, or the ability to apply related practice knowledge in this context.
  • The ability to bring empathy, clarity and decisiveness to challenging situations.
  • Highly developed communication, collaboration and relationship-building strengths.
  • Experience working across multidisciplinary or systems based environments, with confidence building shared understanding and coordinated responses.
  • A commitment to feminist practice, cultural safety, inclusion and continuous improvement.

Most importantly, you are motivated by making a difference, building on people’s strengths and creating the conditions for teams to do their best work.

Why Work With Us:

At CNV, we believe people do their best work when their strengths are recognised, their wellbeing is supported and their contributions are valued. We are committed to a welcoming and inclusive workplace where safety, respect and care are prioritised, and where people are supported to grow, contribute and thrive.

When you join CNV, you will be supported to maintain a healthy work–life balance, keep learning and developing and build a sustainable career that reflects your values and strengths. We’re committed to supporting you at every stage of your journey, so you feel encouraged, confident and able to thrive.

What We Offer:

  • Above award wages, with salary packaging up to $15,900 (tax free).
  • Generous leave provisions to support rest, wellbeing and cultural connection, including:
    • 5 weeks annual leave
    • Wellness leave
    • Cultural leave
    • Above award personal leave
  • Ongoing learning and development opportunities, including training, professional development and career pathways.
  • Our Leadership Development Program, supporting leadership capability at all career stages.
  • Workplace wellbeing initiatives.
  • Flexible work arrangements that support balance and wellbeing
  • A diverse, inclusive and values led workplace where respect, care and collaboration are part of everyday work.
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for confidential personal support when needed.

Application Process:

To be considered for this role applicants must submit a cover letter and current resume outlining your interest and suitability for the role.

All offers of employment are subject to:

  • A satisfactory Working with Children’s Check.
  • A satisfactory National Criminal History Check.
  • Proof of the right to work in Australia prior to commencement.

We are a Child Safe and Equal Opportunity Employer:

We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, LGBTIQ+ people, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

For enquiries, contact the People & Culture team at 03 5430 3000 or [email protected] using the subject line: Team Leader - Bendigo enquiry via EthicalJobs.

More about our work and benefits: www.cnv.org.au

Apply as soon as possible.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received and the position may close earlier than advertised.

A position description is attached.

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