Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 18th May 2020
Our client, Blacktown Women’s and Girls Health Centre, is seeking a qualified Coordinator experienced in DV work specifically for this new role in their organisation.
Blacktown Women’s and Girls Health Centre (BWGHC), is a feminist, not for profit charity meeting the needs of excellent health and wellbeing initiatives for women and girls and envisages a community in which women exercise equal rights, choose their own destiny and have a safe environment for themselves and their children. BWGHC work towards this by providing counselling, information and referral, advocacy, capacity building and support services to clients.
The organisation has been established in the area for over 30 years as one of 20 Women’s Health Centre’s across NSW. Over this time, the BWGHC has grown and evolved to run a range of programs including women-only Doctor and Nurse Clinics, Early Childhood Clinics, Legal Services, Drug and Alcohol support and advice, Counselling (Generalist and Domestic Violence), Case Work, Group Work and Information Services and auspice the North West Sydney Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Services.
Leave work each day feeling part of making a difference to the local community! Find out more about Blacktown Women’s and Girls Health Centre via their website.
The aim of the North West Sydney Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (NWSWDVCAS) program is to provide women experiencing domestic and family violence with threat assessment and safety planning, case coordination, information and Court Advocacy for clients in obtaining legal protection through an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order and provide liaison and secretariat support for Safety Action Meetings (SAMs). NWSWDVCAS also work in cooperation with other services at BWGHC.
Reporting to NWSWDVCAS Manager this role coordinates and monitors the Safety Action Meetings (SAM) in a certain NWSWDVCAS area. This includes secretariat support (developing SAM agendas, recording Safety Action Plans) as well as other responsibilities such as data entry, reporting, networking, community engagement.
This role is Full Time at 35 hours per week, contracted until 30 June 2024. Salary for this role is classified at level 6, in the NSW SCHADS Award (Pay Point to be determined based on experience). The role is based in Blacktown and some travel in the Blacktown LGA may be necessary.
The successful applicant will be a passionate woman with strong interpersonal and organisational skills in order to effectively manage the running of SAMs as well as knowledge of the domestic and family violence service system in NSW. A sound understanding of the local referral networks in Blacktown LGA will be highly regarded.
The Blacktown Women’s and Girls Health Centre considers being a woman a genuine occupational qualification for this position under s.31 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
If you have a background in Women’s Services or Domestic Violence and a passion for helping making a positive difference in people’s lives then this is the role for you!
An information package is attached.