Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 7th May 2021
The Family Violence Services Program provides case management and counselling support to women and children affected by family violence. The program delivers child centered, family focused services and aims to address the impact and well-being for women and children who have experienced family violence.
As a Specialist Family Violence Counsellor, you will provide therapeutic counselling support and facilitate family violence group work for women and children who are referred to the program. The role will also provide specialist consultation to local professionals who refer to the program. The Specialist Family Violence Counsellor will contribute to the development of an integrated approach with other services to ensure positive outcomes for families impacted by family violence.
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To be successful in your application you will meet the person specification in the position description, including having a relevant tertiary qualification in Social Work, Psychology or a related discipline.
You will also have:
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You will also be asked to address key selection criteria questions on the application form.
Maria Gullaci – Team Leader, Family Violence Services
T: (03) 8792 8999
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