Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 6th Jul 2020
Women’s Health In the North (WHIN) is a dynamic regional service operating across Melbourne’s northern suburbs. WHIN is a regional women’s health service. WHIN has a focus on addressing issues that impact on women’s health safety and wellbeing including violence against women, gender equity, sexual and reproductive health, economic equality and environmental justice.
WHIN is seeking to appoint a 0.6 EFT Women’s Health Promotion Officer. The Project Officer will be a member of the Health Promotion Team. The position is responsible for the development and implementation of a range of initiatives and strategies to support workforce development in the areas of gender equity, prevention of violence against women and intersectionality, including training, communities of practice and forums. This is a parental leave role, fixed term until 26th March 2021.
This position is responsible for contributing to improved health, safety and wellbeing outcomes for women in the northern metropolitan region of Melbourne.
The role will support the implementation of the regional prevention of violence against women strategy, Building a Respectful Community 2017-2021and implementing WHIN’s Free From Violence Workforce Capacity Building Project funded by the Victorian State Government.
The role involves the development, delivery and evaluation a range of initiatives to support workforce development in the area of gender equity, prevention of violence against women, and intersectionality. This will involve recruiting and training community advocates, holding a practice forum and convening a community of practice.
A Position Description, which includes application details and key selection criteria, is attached below and can also be obtained on WHIN’s website.
For further information contact Sandra Morris, Manager Health Promotion [email protected] using the subject line: Women's Health Promotion Officer - Prevention of Violence Against Women Workforce Development enquiry via EthicalJobs.
EOE H191/2017 – this position is open to women only.