Domestic and Family Violence Practitioner - Logan Central, Australia - Access Community Services Ltd

Access Community Services Ltd
Access Community Services Ltd
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Logan Central, Australia

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Do you want to work with a leading purpose driven, community-based organisation?

SSI's vision is to achieve a society that values the diversity of its people and actively provides support to ensure meaningful social and economic participation and to assist individuals and families to reach their potential.

About the Role
99 Steps is a member of the Logan/Beenleigh Integrated Services Response, and all staff participate in relevant information sharing and utilise established referral pathways


The Domestic and Family Violence Practitioner will provide counselling, case management support, information, advocacy and referral services to women and children from culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Logan/Beenleigh who are impacted by domestic and family violence.


This will include intake and assessment, safety planning, trauma-informed and strengths-based counselling, case management, the provision of information and referral to other services and court assistance for domestic and family violence matters.

Services provided may include the provision of information and referral for perpetrators of domestic violence.


Responsibilities, Accountabilities and Deliverables

  • Provide client centred trauma informed, solution focused case management and counselling for women impacted by domestic and family violence.
  • Be able to respond appropriately to clients who are experiencing complexities and crises relating to DFV.
  • Complete client intakes, including initial risk assessment/s and safety planning
  • Establish and maintain effective referral pathways to specialised DFV, emergency housing and legal services
  • Records keeping and concise documentation including case notes, report writing, effective correspondence, data collection and data entry
  • Capture data and evidence to support client satisfaction;
  • Respond to complaints received by the organisation in relation to practice matters;
  • Attend regular team meetings, communicate with different teams and provide DFV information within the organisation;
  • Ensure that work is performed at a high standard of professionalism, efficiency, effectiveness, and accuracy: that timeframes are met; and that data integrity and security are maintained at all times;
  • Ensure work practices are ethical, and comply with the Practice Principles, Standards and Guidance for Domestic and Family Violence Services;
  • Work in collaboration with other local agencies who contribute to preventing and responding to DFV;

Essential Criteria

  • Minimum two years' experience in working with women and their families impacted by domestic and family violence.
  • Knowledge and skills to ensure the provision of culturally, gender and ageappropriate services to clients.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the dynamics, complexities, and legal and social consequences of domestic violence, particularly in the context of multicultural work.
  • Ability to advocate on behalf of clients to facilitate access to identified needs.
  • Excellent communication skills, particularly in the areas of negotiation, facilitation, mediation and problem solving
  • Welldeveloped understanding of the Domestic and Family Violence Act, Child Protection Act and Family Law Act, as well as the issues and the impacts on families engaged in these systems.
  • Demonstrated articulation of a welldeveloped practice framework for domestic and family violence and its nexus with child safety, family law, mental health.
  • Experience in intake, risk assessment, case management and referral pathways crisis intervention, DVO assistance and safety planning
  • Effective interpersonal and crosscultural communication and client advocacy skills with a demonstrated ability to liaise effectively with all key stakeholders including clients, service providers and their communities.

About Us


Access Community Services Limited (Access) is a community based, not-for-profit organisation specialising in settlement, employment, training and youth support services to migrants, refugees and mainstream clients, in Logan City, Ipswich City and Gold the Coast.

We were established in Logan in 1984 and are committed to fostering community development, youth, settlement and employment initiatives and to providing personal support programs to address the needs of disadvantaged youth and community groups including migrants, refugees, humanitarian entrants and visa holders.


About our Benefits

  • Salary packaging options to receive up to $15,900 of your salary taxfree meaning more takehome pay
  • Industry leading flexible working arrangement supported to work from home and office, including 9day fortnight;
  • Access to inhouse training and learning opportunities for professional development and growth.
  • Access to our inhouse wellbeing programs
  • Working alongside professional and dedicated team members all wanting to make a difference in our communities.

About our Recruitment Process
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