The Safer Pathways Local Service Support program provides flexible, short term, solution focused support and advocacy for men who have experienced or are experiencing domestic and family violence. The Safer Pathways Case Worker will primarily provide case management and coordination services including information, advice and referral, assessment, goal planning and representation at Safety Action Meetings.The position is part of a small team delivering supported playgroups, child, youth and family case work and parenting skills courses, and will be required to work flexibly across all programs.If you are looking for a meaningful and rewarding career, we want to hear from you. About You To be successful in this position you will require:Tertiary qualification in social work, social science or related discipline.Demonstrated experience in case management and case coordination.Demonstrated ability to conduct phone-based assessments to assess the needs of vulnerable and disadvantaged men and their families and develop respectful collaborative working relationships.Knowledge of legislative requirements of Child Protection and mandatory reporting, issues relating to substance abuse and mental illness, domestic and family violence.Highly developed interpersonal, written and oral communication skills (including correspondence, accurate record & case noting). Demonstrated experience and skills in using Microsoft Office Suite, web-based applications and databases.35 hour work week but get paid for working 38.Generous salary packaging options.Access to ongoing professional development.Flexible working options.Additional leave hours accrued annually. How to Apply Please include your resume and a cover letter addressing the above selection criteria in your application. You can download a copy of the position description from below.We are only accepting applications that are submitted via the 'apply here' button below. Please do not submit your application by email.For more information about the position please contact Aleera Owen: using the subject line: Safer Pathways Caseworker - Ballina.The Family Centre values diversity, lived experience and cultural knowledge. We respect the place first nation's people hold in our community and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Equally we encourage people with disability, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.