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Men's Family Violence Counsellor

Mid levelPart-timeHybridAustraliaPosted 22 hours agoVerified 8 hours ago
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About the job

This job is about being a Men's Family Violence Counsellor, where you will provide crucial clinical assessments, individual and group therapy, and case management support to clients. Your work will have a significant impact on the safety and wellbeing of women and children affected by family violence. The team thrives in a collaborative and passionate environment, dedicated to making a positive difference in the community.

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You'll be responsible for

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Assessing clients

Conducting assessments of clients under consideration for participation in programs.
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Facilitating programs

Leading the Men's Behaviour Change Program to support participants in making positive changes.
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Providing case management support

Offering individual case management support to male perpetrators of violence.

Key criteria

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Relevant tertiary qualification

Possession of a degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counselling.

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Group therapy facilitation experience

Demonstrated experience leading Men’s Behaviour Change groups.

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Commitment to safety

Proven dedication to enhancing safety for women and children.

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4 criteria for this job
Relevant tertiary qualification
Possession of a degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Counselling.

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Group therapy facilitation experience
Demonstrated experience leading Men’s Behaviour Change groups.

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Commitment to safety
Proven dedication to enhancing safety for women and children.

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Clinical assessment skills
Experience conducting assessments for family violence programs.

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