Make a Difference in Central AustraliaWe are passionate about supporting all Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) and helping women, children, and families in the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara, and Yankunytjatjara region lead safe and healthy lives with better life choices.What We Offer:Extensive Training & Development: Grow your skills and advance your career.Employment Stability: Choose from full-time, permanent, or fixed-term contracts.Generous Compensation: Earn between $100,000 to $108,000 per year, plus salary packaging and superannuation.Ample Leave: Enjoy 5 weeks of annual leave.Relocation Assistance: We provide relocation help, including 2+ weeks of accommodation and travel support.Visa Sponsorship: Available for eligible applicants after a 6-month probation period.Responsibilities:Supervise caseworkers who service SA communities in our region.Supervise Intake and Assessment Officers who respond to urgent requests for support via our free call referral line or in-person presentation at our office.Develop and maintain relationships for coordinated and collaborative service delivery in SA.Work in close collaboration with the NT/WA Team Leader.Participate in the broader management of the DFVS via the leadership team.Skills & Experience:Demonstrated understanding of trauma-informed complex case management in a domestic violence context.An understanding of a holistic and relational approach to domestic violence service delivery, relevant for Aboriginal Australian cultural contexts.Experience of working cross-culturally, and a demonstrated understanding of cultural safety and its application in human service delivery.Ability to apply a strengths-based management and leadership approach and bring out the best in teams.Experience in group facilitation, such as case conferences, interdisciplinary meetings, client and community groups, and other stakeholder groups.Relevant qualifications and demonstrated experience in Social Work, Psychology, Community Development or related studies.We Value Diversity and InclusionWe welcome applications from people who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those with disabilities or lived experiences.