Emma House Domestic Violence Services
Emma House Domestic Violence Services is a feminist and client-lead organisation that aims to reduce the impact of domestic and family violence on individuals, women and children and our community.
Established in 1979, Emma House is the leading specialist domestic and family violence service in South West Victoria, operating a range of services that includes crisis accommodation, crisis response, counselling and support, case management, a specialist community legal practice and specialist children’s support services.
Emma House and The SAFV Centre have recently entered into a partnership for the joining of the two organisations through a proposed merger. The merger is pending government approval to take place during 2023. The SAFV Centre is providing leadership support to Emma House.
About You
You will be a values driven person, motivated to make a difference in delivering high quality services to women and children experiencing family violence. You thrive in working both autonomously and collaboratively within a dynamic team environment.
You will have a solid understanding of the principles and practices relevant to the Family Violence Sector and will have qualifications in Social Work or equivalent.
If you are passionate about making a difference to the lives of victim survivors of domestic and family violence (predominately women and children) then Emma House would enthusiastically welcome you to our team.
About the Role
The Hub Practitioner will work at The Orange Door and will have strong risk assessment and risk management skills, along with the ability to make sound decisions. The role requires having knowledge and experience working in a clinical setting, as well as the capability to embed integrated practice and quality clinical practice.
The role will work within a diverse team of professionals to achieve program goals and client outcomes and ensure to maintain accurate client records, actively participate in and contribute to program service planning, while representing the victim/survivors voice in all discussions.
The Offer
- Full time and/or 0.8 Part time – multiple positions available
- Professional development opportunities
- A flexible and supportive team environment where staff engagement and development are prioritised.
- SCHADS Level 5 Award salary, subject to skills and experience.
- Salary packaging
To Apply
To apply, please go to our website at www.emmahouse.org.au/careers to view the position description and submission requirements. All applications must address the key selection criteria outlined in the PD. Applications should be sent to [email protected]
Applications close 9am on Wednesday 30 August 2023
Enquiries can be directed to Kate Gibson, People and Culture Manager on 0436 331 027 or Jodie McAuliffe, People and Culture Manager on 0428 172 203 at The SAFV Centre or via email to [email protected].