Job Category: Community Services and Development
Windermere is one of the largest and fastest growing independent community services in Melbourne’s South-East and Gippsland Region. Since our foundation in 1992, we have been working to create a strong, more connected and supported community. We get in early to find the right solutions for the many and varied complex issues faced by children, families and individuals.
Join us at Windermere. Where we make the effort to understand every individual employee, what matters to them and recognise the value that each person contributes. Empowering them to grow and work in ways that bring out their whole and best self.
We celebrate our diverse range of perspectives, people and ideas and there has never been a better time to join!
Job Description
The Team
Our dedicated Victims Assistance Program assists individuals with their management of the impact of crime. Through the provision of consumer focussed case management services, we promote recovery and minimise secondary victimisation sometimes experienced in the criminal justice systems. We are experts in this space and on the verge of expansion - we currently support 3,000 consumers each year and this will grow as we expand into new regions.
The Opportunity
As the Victim Support Worker, you will respond to victims of violent crime, provide information and advice, assist them to navigate the justice system, and refer to specialist services as required.
You will also liaise with other victim services including Family Violence and Sexual Assault Services. Success will be achieved when victims feel empowered, receive a tailored service according to their goals and focused on their individual safety and recovery.
A Driver Licence is essential as you’ll provide both outreach and remote services to your consumers.
All expertise levels will be considered and rewarded accordingly, however experience with family violence is essential!
Desired Skills and Experience
Key Selection Criteria
* Tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Social Welfare or relevant equivalent.
* Minimum 3 years’ experience within the community sector, preferably in a trauma related field.
* Case management, intake and assessment experience.
* Risk identification and management capability, including confidence with the MARAM framework.
* Capability to engage in community engagement and education.
* Ability to provide tailored support to victims of crime from diverse backgrounds and communities.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Willingness to promote and support practices that are inclusive, culturally responsive, safe and accessible.
* Current Victorian Driver Licence.
* Willingness to undertake relevant pre-employment screening and checks.
Personal attributes
* Motivated, enthusiastic, and passionate about social justice.
* Self-discipline – Able to maintain a consistent and appropriate pattern of behaviour under pressure. Is able to recognize own limitations and works with others to ensure plans are achieved.
* Self-confidence – Trusting of own abilities, and seeks feedback as appropriate.
* Relationship Building – Establishes and maintains relationships at all levels. Builds and maintains strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders.
* Teamwork – Demonstrates consideration, concern, and respect for others. Collaborative with strong interpersonal skills.
There is one full time (38 hours per week) role on a permanent ongoing basis, with a hybrid model of working remotely, providing outreach in the Gippsland region as well as working from our Windermere offices.
If this opportunity excites you, then click the “Apply” button to view the detailed position description and submit your application. Please also ensure you address the Key Selection Criteria in your application letter.
If you require any specific access adjustments or support within the Windermere recruitment, interview or onboarding process please contact our Talent Acquisition Specialist via phone +613 8794 1311 or email opportunities@windermere.org.au.
Windermere is committed to creating equitable environments for consumers and employees, this by building diverse and inclusive services and work environments, where all peoples from Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander, CALD, LGBTIQ+ Communities and those living with disability will know and feel accepted, affirmed, safe and celebrated.
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