Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services (Community Services & Development) Full time $97 K + 11.5% Super + NFP Salary Sacrificing The Domestic and Family Violence Support Practitioner will be the first point of contact for victims who require domestic and family violence or sexual violence support as part of our Safe Connections program providing support for survivors of domestic violence in Toowoomba and surrounding areas.
In this role practitioners work in collaboration with clients to develop individual support plans incorporating strength and resiliency-based principles.
You will be central to a client's journey through the service system acting as service navigators and key conduits for information sharing.
Employment Term: Fulltime Permanent 76hrs per fortnight Location: Toowoomba, Qld Remuneration: SCHADS Level 5 $97,719 + 11.5% Super + $15,900 NFP Salary Packaging.
About the program: Safe Connections Toowoomba is a dynamic support program dedicated to guiding members of the LGBTQA+ community who've experienced domestic and family violence (DFV) from a place of crisis to a place of safety.
Whether the violence is recent or in the past, and whether it's from family or a partner, we're here to provide personalised, compassionate support.
Our services include case management, navigating resources, safety planning, emergency assistance applications, psychoeducation, and counselling when needed.
Our team works closely with each individual to identify their needs and connect them with the right support systems.
We're also here to accompany people to appointments—whether with the police, Centrelink, or court—to offer guidance and reassurance.
Our holistic approach centres around the unique journey of each person, with options for support extending to family and friends, should the person request it.
At Safe Connections Toowoomba, we're committed to empowering people to rebuild their lives in a way that feels safe and supported.
Who we are looking for: Tertiary level qualifications in human or community services (preferred) Knowledge and skills in domestic and family violence and sexual violence practices, particularly with respect to working with LGBTIQA+ survivors and their families.
Highly motivated and engaged person who has demonstrated experience working with domestic and family violence survivors and perpetrators.
A resilient and open-minded individual who brings unwavering determination, empathy, and a non-judgmental approach to every interaction, grounded in a human-rights and strengths-based perspective that empowers and uplifts.
Blue Card What we offer: Flexible work arrangements to support work-life balance.
Save tax and increase your take home pay by salary packaging your everyday living expenses and bills up to $15,900 and a meal entertainment up to $2650 per annum.
A positive and inclusive team based on respect, shared standards, strong values and a commitment to serving our community.
Purchased annual leave.
Gifted and bonus days off.
Career development opportunities to challenge yourself, grow and contribute to our community.
Genuine occupation requirement: To perform this role, it is essential that the person is a member of LGBTQA+ Community.
It is therefore a genuine occupational requirement under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991.
Our Safe Connections team are passionate about their work with domestic and family violence survivors and perpetrators to have the skills, resilience, and adaptability to effectively heal from the trauma experienced.
Joining Lifeline Darling Downs and South West Queensland you will be welcomed as part of the Lifeline family that has been providing services to our communities for 49 years.
Our team are compassionate, inclusive, and committed to the work we do - helping engage and empower individuals to build resilient communities.
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