Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 25th Jan 2022
- Melbourne > Northern Suburbs Melbourne
DPV Health is a leading healthcare services provider operating out of Melbourne’s northern growth corridor. Our professional staff deliver a wide variety of clinical, community health and wellbeing services.
At DPV Health, we pride ourselves on being inclusive, and actively embrace and celebrate the diversity of all people within our communities. We are passionate about supporting people to lead happy, healthy lives. We are dedicated to working with people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, people with a disability and people from migrant or refugee backgrounds. DPV Health is a Child Safe organisation, committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. We are proud to be a Rainbow Tick accredited organisation; dedicated to the continued support for our LGBTIQ+ community.
A key recommendation of the Royal Commission and the Roadmap for Reform was to establish a network of Support and Safety Hubs (‘Hubs’) across Victoria to provide a new way for women, children and young people experiencing family violence, and families who need assistance with the care and wellbeing of children to access the services they need to be safe and supported. These Hubs are known as The Orange Door.
The Orange Doors brings together different workforces and practices to create an integrated Orange Door team and a consolidated intake point in each Orange Door area to create a new way of support for:
The Orange Door teams includes a mix of staff employed by FSV and staff employed by CSOs, Aboriginal services and Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH).
The Senior Practitioner (Men’s Family Violence) is a leadership position based at NEMA Orange Door and Hume Moreland Orange Door in Heidelberg, Epping and Broadmeadows.
This position will proactively build specialist evidence-based specialist knowledge and capability across the Orange Door workforce in line with the Orange Door Service Model and Integrated Practice Framework.
It will work collaboratively with other partners at the Orange Door and with the community in keeping woman, children, and men safe from Family Violence.
The health and wellbeing of our people is at the core of our employee and client experience. All perks are curated with care, allowing you to thrive at work and in all personal and professional pursuits. Knowledge sharing, ongoing learning and development, engagement and recognition are key pillars in our culture and values.
If you are seeking a role in an excellent, innovative, and supportive team, in a progressive and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you.
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A position description is attached.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, candidates are encouraged to apply at their earliest convenience.
Applicants must provide their resume as well as a brief statement addressing the key selection criteria outlined in the position description and indicate their preference for an Orange Door location.
For more information, please visit the Get Involved > Employment page on the DPV Health Website at www.dpvhealth.org.au.
For further enquires contact Jade Diaz-Grenfell on 0476 580 635 or Swarup Pokhrel on 0407 187 720.
DPV Health is committed to the Victorian Child Safe Standards in policy and in practice to promote and protect the best interests of all children involved in our services.