Aboriginal Women’s Safety Hub Contact Practitioner Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal Corporation

JOB DESCRIPTION

Women’s Safety Hub Contact Practitioner

About us…

KWY is a leading South Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation and Not for Profit delivering services and providing knowledge to families and communities. KWY has developed a highly specialised and customised suite of programs focusing on domestic and family violence, child protection and social and emotional well-being.   

KWY’s priority is promoting the safety and welfare of families. We aim to improve the safety of Aboriginal people by providing specialist knowledge and culturally safe services to break the cycle of domestic violence and stem the flow of Aboriginal children into the child protection systems across Australia.

Come join our dynamic organisation at an exciting time of growth. You will have the opportunity to be part of a unique organisation that offers competitive remuneration with a friendly and inclusive work culture. 

About the job… 

The Women’s Safety Hub Contact Worker is responsible for the implementation and support of the women in the Aboriginal Women’s Safety Contact Program, providing case management support, advocacy and information.

The Women’s Safety Contact Worker will provide support to women who are experiencing violence by building relationships with them and their children; acknowledging their experiences of the violence and their unique coping strategies.

The  Women’s Safety Hub Contact Worker is a highly experienced and competent professional with experience in complex case management. The Worker will deliver dedicated clinical and cultural services to women (and families) allocated within the service. The worker is responsible for contributing to improvements in the quality, safety and community needs-driven distribution of services that meet the needs of Aboriginal women and their families.

The position is located in Port Augusta.

About you…

The successful applicant will possess skills, experience, and knowledge in working with Aboriginal people to address Child Protection and Domestic and Family Violence concerns. The Practitioners will operate within a therapeutic, trauma-informed framework. The applicant would have demonstrated knowledge of case management and working with Aboriginal families.  

About the pay…

  • Positions are classified under Level 4 SCHADS award.
  • The position is full-time
  • In addition, as a registered Not for Profit/Charity, we offer excellent salary packaging options through CBB which can significantly increase your take-home pay. 

About the benefits…

  • Competitive remuneration 
  • Salary packaging tax benefits, meal entertainment benefit, novated leasing and more.
  • Fantastic workplace culture and team-building activities
  • Strong values-based organisation
  • Excellent professional development options
  • Employee Assistance Program 
  • Growing organisation with great career opportunities
  • Work in a caring & collaborative team environment with people who are passionate about delivering a good service that supports the community
  • 6 weeks annual leave – conditions apply

Other requirements…

  • You must hold a current South Australian Drivers Licence 
  • Successful candidates will be required to clear and maintain probity checks including National Criminal History Record Check (Police Clearance), Working with Vulnerable People Check and Working with Children Check (applicants need to hold a current WWCC to apply). 

About applying… 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are especially encouraged to apply.

For the position description, please email [email protected], with the position description you are applying for listed as the title. 

Applications must include a cover letter which addresses the criteria outlined in the position description. Please submit your application in PDF format. 

Click ‘Apply for this job’ to submit an application. 

OR

Apply by emailing [email protected] with you CV and cover letter. The email title must specify which position you are applying for. 

Only successful applicants will be contacted

Closing Date: 5pm Friday 2nd December 2022

JOB SUMMARY

Organisation

Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal Corporation

Job Salary

$74,173.00 - $79,808.00

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