Intensive Case Manager (Aboriginal Identified)

Job No: 121341
Location: Lilydale

  • Aboriginal Designated Position - only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply
  • Provide support and case coordination to Aboriginal women and their children
  • Promote family safety and help strengthen individuals’ and communities’ capacity and resilience 
  • Enjoy a competitive salary circa $70,000 - $80,000 plus super and salary packaging!

About the Organisation 

Established in 2006, Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service (BWAHS) provides a range of services and programs to Aboriginal individuals and families who are experiencing, at risk of experiencing family violence, or use violence. Currently BWAHS is one of 4 Aboriginal specific state funded healing services in Victoria. 

BWAHS has skilled qualified staff and comprehensive experience with culturally safe delivery of child, youth and family services for Aboriginal people. They provide family violence risk assessment, safety planning, case co-ordination and support including referrals to the Risk Assessment Management Panel. They have developed an excellent record for providing high quality family violence and trauma informed Intensive Case Management, Integrated Family Services responses and evidence-based therapeutic programs to individuals and groups for a whole of family approach.

Boorndawan Willam, derives from the Wathaurong and Woiwurrung languages. Boorndawan (Wathaurong) meaning ‘safe’ and Willam (Woiwurrung) meaning ‘house’, combine to create a ‘safe house’. The healing service acknowledges the use of these words in the development of the organisations name. 

About the Opportunity

BWAHS is currently seeking an Intensive Case Manager to join their team on a full-time basis, located in Lilydale, Melbourne.

Reporting to the Client Services Manager, you will be responsible for providing family violence case management support and case coordination to Aboriginal women and their children in the East Metropolitan region. The Intensive Case Manager will undertake comprehensive needs and risk assessments of women and their children.

Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: 

  • Providing a culturally appropriate intensive outreach service to a full case load of Aboriginal families;
  • Supporting clients to identify their safety and assist them in developing a personal safety plan for themselves and their children;
  • Taking action or making appropriate referrals as required to immediately secure the safety of families;
  • Ensuring that client records are in accordance with BWAHS quality/audit requirements;
  • Undertaking Family Violence Risk assessments to establish levels of safety and risk to families, including ongoing analysis of the families’ safety and wellbeing;
  • Developing and maintaining positive relationships with other Family Violence services and government or community organisations to ensure multidisciplinary interventions as required.; 
  • Participating in BWAHS overall development and strategic direction;
  • Undertaking appropriate training as required;
  • Understanding State and regional Aboriginal Family violence strategies and frameworks;
  • Contributing to a positive and culturally safe workspace;
  • Utilising basic computer skills including Microsoft Office; and
  • Maintaining records including case notes, reports, plans and statistics within required timelines.

This is an Aboriginal Designated Position, classified under 'special measures' of section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. Only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply.

About You

To be considered for this role, you will have experience working in the Family Violence or a related sector as well as a hold a tertiary qualification relevant to this position.

You will have demonstrated experience in case management or coordination, and a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics and impact of family violence in Aboriginal families and across the Community. Your understanding of contemporary Aboriginal culture and the history of intergenerational trauma is a necessity for this role.

It is important that you are an empathetic and understanding individual, with the ability to navigate often difficult or complex situations with clients. You will have a theoretical understanding of the issues underpinning family violence and its relation to the cultural context.

Please note: You will need to hold or be willing to obtain a current National Police Check, Working with Children Check and basic First Aid Qualification. You will also need a current Driver's License.

Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

About the Benefits

This is a highly rewarding opportunity to join a passionate team and make a genuine difference in the lives of Aboriginal women and children who are impacted by family violence. 

In return for your hard work and dedication, you will be rewarded with a highly attractive salary circa $70,000 - $80,000 plus super, commensurate with your skills and experience. You will also have access to salary packaging up to $15,999.

As a growing organisation, BWAHS offers fantastic job security, and is committed to investing in their staff, with ongoing training and professional development opportunities.

Finally, you'll also benefit from a fantastic work/life balance, with flexible work arrangements negotiable depending on your needs.

BWAHS is committed to providing ongoing professional development opportunities for their staff. 

This is a rare opportunity to work with families to support those who experience domestic violence in the community - Apply Now!

Applications close 31st March 2020

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