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Aboriginal Family Violence Practitioner


Company : Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation


Location : Wodonga, Victoria


Created : 2025-07-22


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Add expected salary to your profile for insightsMungabareena Aboriginal Corporation is seeking to appoint an Aboriginal Family Violence Practitioner.The role will be co-located with The Orange Door, working at Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) and will provide screening, assessment, triage, and short-term response to all incoming referrals through the Orange Door Hub using an Integrated Practice Framework and ensuring the delivery of high quality, culturally safe and effective responses to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people seeking support and safety.The role of the Aboriginal Family Violence Practitioner is to provide a more visible contact point, where community knows where to go for specialist support, help for people to identify family violence child and family safety, and well being issues.This position will provide specialist support and advice to victims, families and children and perpetrators. There is a strong focus on perpetrator accountability, connection and coordination of access to support an approach across the spectrum of prevention and early intervention, and having a responsive system that builds service capacity, client experience and outcomes.MAC: Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation is a Community Controlled Organisation and provides a range of services for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people living within the Ovens Murray region.In this key role you will be responsible for but not limited to:Technical CapabilitiesSupporting culturally safe and responsive practice in The Orange Door with Aboriginal children, families, and perpetrators by:Providing specialist secondary case consultation and technical input on complex family violence cases, child and family and perpetrator interventionsCo-working and providing daily specialist practice support for the Orange Door as requested and required.Carrying a small caseload of complex and/or sensitive cases.Operating with autonomy and accountability in supporting Aboriginal children, families, and perpetrators.Modelling integrated practice approaches and behaviours integral to ethical clinical practice working with Aboriginal children and familiesSharing practice knowledge on Aboriginal approaches to holistic healing and whole of family practicesContributing to reflective practice for The Orange Door team in particular in relation to working effectively with Aboriginal people.Behavioral CapabilitiesBuilding the cultural safety of The Orange Door and supporting choice and self-determination of Aboriginal people.Where appropriate liaising with and providing specialist or secondary consultation to organisations and services within The Orange DoorProviding sound judgement and advice on identified risks and practice matters to the Team Leader.Administrative CapabilitiesDeliver services to respond to local needs, ensuring they are delivered in a culturally safe and effective way, in accordance with self-determination and relevant legislation and government regulations and guidelines.Keep accurate and complete records of your work activities and ensure accuracy of client information in accordance with legislative requirements and the Victoria Governments security and privacy policies and requirements.Take reasonable care for your own health and safety and for that of others in the workplace by working in accordance with legislative requirements and occupational health and safety (OHS) policies and procedures.Participate in formal supervision and performance development and management.Other duties as assigned from time to time and in line with the scope of the position.Key selection criteria:Qualifications in a Bachelor of Social Work or equivalent is preferred, however a Diploma of Community Services Work/Cultural Diversity and/or a relevant discipline will be considered.Sound knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal Family Violence. Has established experience and the capability to deliver culturally safe and responsive practice as part of a family violence integrated service model. Has a strong understanding of the role of the law and legal system in the context of responding to family violence; has knowledge of practice with Aboriginal women, children, families, victims, and perpetrators of family violence; has experience working in multi- disciplinary and multiagency contexts.Works collaboratively to drive cultural change: Has a clear concept of the culture required to deliver effective, culturally safe, and responsive services for Aboriginal people within an integrated practice context. Delivers innovative practices that enhance quality practice standards for Aboriginal people; and understands how to build and establish an effective practice culture.Self-management: Invites feedback on own behaviour and impact; uses new knowledge or information about self to build a broader understanding of own behaviour and the impact it has on others; understands strong emotional reactions and seeks ways to manage them more effectively.Skills and Experience:Demonstrated ability to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, families and individuals in culturally appropriate ways.Knowledge of child protection issues experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and families.Demonstrated ability to develop, monitor and review support plans.Clear and effective written and oral communication skills that is readily understood by the intended audience.Accurate record keeping and timely lodgement of reporting. Capacity to plan, implement, manage and evaluate programs.Demonstrated ability in convening and mediating outcomes with groups.Demonstrated ability to use word processing packages ie Microsoft Office Suite.Well-developed interpersonal skills including the capacity to engage families and Elders in collaborative planning processes.Demonstrated capacity to manage sensitive information, maintain confidentiality and remain impartial at all times.Willingness and experience to take on higher duties and supervise other staff as required.This position requires willingness to provide, complete and submit evidence prior to commencement of employment of:A current Drivers Licence.A current Victorian Working with Children Check.A current Police Check.Position Description :To obtain a copy of the Position Description, email [emailprotected] and request a copy of the Family Violence Practitioner Position PD.To apply via Seek:Up load your resume and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria and outlining your experience as a Family Violence Practitioner.Confidential Discussion:For a confidential discussion regarding the Family Violence Practitioner position please phone the WorkBetter team on (02) 6009 1000All applications will be treated in the strictest of confidenceUnlock job insightsSalary match Number of applicants Skills matchYour application will include the following questions:Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? How many years'' experience do you have as a Family Violence Practitioner? Do you have a current Australian driver''s licence? Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check? Do you have a current Police Check (National Police Certificate) for employment? Which of the following Microsoft Office products are you experienced with? Have you worked in a role which requires a sound understanding of OH&S/WHS? Are you willing to undergo a pre-employment medical check?To help fast track investigation, please include here any other relevant details that prompted you to report this job ad as fraudulent / misleading / discriminatory.Researching careers? Find all the information and tips you need on career advice. #J-18808-Ljbffr