* 2 x Fixed-term full-time position to 30 Jun 2025
* $97K per annum + Super
* Salary Packaging (incl $15,900 tax free annually)
About Nexus Primary Health
At Nexus Primary Health (Nexus), we are committed to delivering holistic, affordable, and accessible community-based health services. With offices located in Broadford, Wallan, Seymour, and Kinglake, as well as outreach arrangements across the Mitchell, Murrindindi, and Strathbogie Shires, we strive to meet the highest quality and safety standards. We are an innovative and flexible organisation that recognises the shared responsibility of identifying, assessing, and managing family violence risks. We celebrate and promote diversity, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds and communities.
What we offer:
✅Working for a respected and sustainable organisation.
✅Salary Packaging for employees (incl. $15,900 tax free annually).
✅Secure hours and pay.
✅Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
✅Become part of a collaborative and dynamic team.
✅Monthly Accrued Day Off (ADO)
✅Professional development opportunities and supervision.
✅Onsite parking and access to work vehicles.
Let's talk about the role:
As the Specialist Family Violence Case Worker at Nexus, you will provide professional and confidential case management to woman and children who have experienced or are experiencing family violence. You will use your extensive knowledge of local services, pathways, processes and resources to promote safety and stability towards long-term recovery and wellbeing.
To be successful in this role, you will have:
✅ Bachelor in Social Work or equivalent, a willingness to work towards an equivalent qualification as set out in Mandatory Minimum Qualifications - Qualifications Mapping.
✅ Demonstrated experience of Family Violence and its impact on women and their children.
✅Demonstrated ability to flexibly manage competing priorities and stressful situations, monitoring own stress levels and practicing and promoting self-care strategies.
✅ Demonstrated experience working in high-risk decision-making situations which may involve lethality.
✅ Able to self-manage the high risk of vicarious trauma and burnout to reduce the likelihood of poor physical and mental health (i.e. PTSD symptoms).
✅Fully vaccinated for covid and yearly influenza.
✅Current working with children's check, NDIS Check, and driver's licence.
How to apply
We want to get to know you better, so please include in your application a covering letter addressing the Key Selection Criteria contained within the Position Description.
Enquiries can be made to Jenny, Specialist Family Violence Team Leader on 1300 773 352
Only those who meet the Selection Criteria will be eligible to apply for this vacancy.