Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 26th May 2026
- Melbourne > Eastern Suburbs Melbourne

As a Children and Young People’s Practitioner (CYPP), you’ll play a key role in supporting children and young people experiencing family violence. Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, you’ll deliver trauma-informed, strength-based case management and advocacy that empowers families to achieve safety and stability.
You’re passionate about making a difference for children and families impacted by family violence. You bring empathy, professionalism, and resilience to your work and thrive in a supportive, collaborative environment.
Essential:
Desirable:
In line with Sections 12 and 28 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic), our service delivery roles are held exclusively by women to ensure we best meet the needs of the women and children we have in service.
Be part of a leading not-for-profit organisation making a difference in the lives of women and children.
Supportive, values-driven culture focused on compassion, empowerment, and collaboration.
Ongoing professional development and training opportunities.
Flexible work arrangements and wellbeing initiatives.
Refuge Victoria is a not-for-profit Specialist Family Violence Organisation that provides refuge accommodation to women and children escaping family violence. We have been responding to family violence and changing people’s stories for over 40 years. Refuge Victoria is the largest provider of refuge accommodation in Victoria with three core and cluster refuges, 15 refuge properties and nominating rights to approx. 35 Transitional Houses.
Refuge Victoria supports women and children experiencing homelessness from family violence, providing refuge and crisis accommodation, risk assessment and case management support and outreach case management support to clients in transitional properties and/or private rental.
Please click "Apply Now" and submit a cover letter and resume addressing your experience against the responsibilities and role description.
The successful applicant will need to undertake a national police check, referee checks, and have a Working with Children Check.
At Refuge Victoria, we celebrate diversity in ethnicity, social experience, genders, sexual orientation, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, religious beliefs, ages and abilities and encourage and welcome talent from all backgrounds. Help us continue to build our unique, inclusive and diverse team!
For a confidential discussion, contact the hiring manager on 03 9877 0311.
Visit refugevictoria.org.au to learn more about our vital work.
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