Zonta House Refuge Association (Zonta House) is a specialist provider of family and domestic violence (FDV) services. Our purpose, values, and services have been informed through 40 years of experience, the needs of women in our community, and research in leading practice.
Zonta House provides a suite of services for women experiencing FDV that reinforce one another and represent the core of Zonta House’s work. That is, when the voices of women are heard, our responses uphold the dignity, build on safety, and challenge the drivers of abuse. Victims/Survivors of FDV are able to access responsive and person-centred support based on their needs to build a future free from abuse.
About the role
We are seeking someone who shares our values of Care, Integrity, and Dedication to help drive positive change in the community. As a key member of our leadership team, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the effective operations and delivery of quality services while supporting and managing employees. This role involves overseeing the daily functions of allocated programs and providing a safe and supportive environment.
As an essential part of the Zonta House Leadership team, this position works closely with the Operations Manager and other Team Leaders to maintain a cohesive and efficient organisational structure.
This role is being offered as a full time, 12-month fixed term contract, with possibility of extension or permanency.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Leading and guiding a dedicated team to ensure the delivery of high-quality support services to women accessing our programs.
- Overseeing the daily operations of the programs and fostering collaborative relationships with partner agencies.
- Providing a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for staff and women accessing our programs.
- Exemplify strong leadership qualities and uphold the highest standards of service delivery through providing clinical guidance, supervision and mentoring to staff.
- Monitoring contractual requirements and key performance indicators.
- Ensuring compliance with the legislative and regulatory requirements in the areas of Equal Opportunity, Disability Services and Work, Health & Safety to maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all.
- Continuously developing and updating policies and procedures, Health and Safety guidelines, and Risk Assessment Procedures to drive ongoing improvement.
Key Selection Criteria
- Qualifications in Community Services, Mental Health, Social Sciences, Psychology or Social Work.
- Demonstrated strong track record of leadership, showcasing ability to develop and lead a successful team. This includes a history of effectively coaching and motivating team members to deliver exceptional client-focused services.
- Demonstrated experience and commitment to social justice and welfare by working with victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.
- Experienced in supporting people affected by family and domestic violence, mental health, alcohol and other drugs, and homelessness
- Demonstrated experience in financial management, budgeting of programs, and meeting contractual obligations.
- Experienced in working within a Case Management framework and developing and reviewing case plans.
- Experienced and proven knowledge of using Risk Assessment and Safety Plans.
- Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to build and maintain positive relationships with a variety of stakeholders.
- Sound analytical and planning skills in the development of work systems/processes that support the delivery of services to a high standard.
The successful candidate will need to provide:
- National Police Clearance Certificate
- Working with Children Check
- A valid motor vehicle driver's license with a good driving record
The Benefits
- Extra tax savings with NFP Salary Packaging available up to $15,900
- Family-friendly and flexible working conditions
- Opportunities for career development, supervision, professional development and training
- Employee Assistance Program for confidential wellbeing support
- An inclusive culture of dedicated and caring team members
To apply for this position
Apply via the "Apply Now" button only by submitting a cover letter addressing the Key Selection Criteria in no more than three pages, together with your current resume. Applications with no selection criteria will not be accepted.
Zonta House promotes a workplace that values and fosters the diversity of our staff. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, people from cultural diverse backgrounds and people of all ages.
For enquiries, please contact Kombe Musonda (Outreach Program Manager) on 0405 644 689.
Zonta House reserves the right to commence interviews with suitable applicants immediately.