Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 17th May 2022
Our Watch is a national leader of primary prevention of violence against women and their children.
Our vision is an Australia where women and their children live free from all forms of violence. Our role is to stop violence before it starts. We work to embed gender equality and prevent violence where Australians live, learn, work and socialise.
Working within the Prevention in Action directorate, this position contributes to delivering on the suite of evidence-based prevention approaches to address the drivers of violence against women. This role works closely with staff leading work in key settings and sector engagement and provide direct support to key stakeholders in the form of technical advice, training, resource development and facilitation of activities that promote best practice prevention practice.
You will have experience in delivery of primary prevention activity and demonstrated knowledge and skill in applying the evidence base of primary prevention of violence against women to a range of audiences. You will have experience in delivering capacity building activities including facilitation of training, organisational development in relation to gender equality and inclusion, along with strong stakeholder engagement skills.
You will have experience developing evidence-based resources that support social change and the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. You will have knowledge of the evidence bases that underpins the prevention of violence against women and experience working in/with at least one of the following key areas: workforce and sector development, universities, TAFEs, workplaces, sports and/or the media.
Our Watch is strongly committed to the wellbeing of its employees. We work to continuously improve the policies and processes that ensure an engaging, safe and inclusive environment for the people who work here.
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Our Watch recognises and values diversity among its staff and strongly encourages suitably qualified people from all backgrounds, especially people who have a strong understanding of intersectionality either by working with diverse population groups or a lived experience.
Our Watch is committed to increasing employment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the organisation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
Our Watch encourages applications from people with disability. We want to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive workplace. If you require modifications with the application process to meet your access needs please contact us.