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Specialist Domestic & Family Violence Advocate

COCAITH
Mount Isa, QLD
A$43.08-$46.35 p/h
Community Services & Development → Child Welfare, Youth & Family Services
Full-time
On-site

Posted 7 days ago


Are you looking for an opportunity to work in the domestic and family violence sector and make a real difference?

The role will provide you with an opportunity to join our team that offers a sense of purpose and makes a positive impact on the safety and wellbeing of victim survivors.

About us

Our charity has operated for over 25 years in Mount Isa. Throughout this time, we have been at the forefront of supporting communities with evidence-based, trauma-informed practices. We care deeply for the communities we work with and the rights and safety of victim survivors.

We strongly uphold our values when working with clients, stakeholders and each other, our values are: Integrity, Compassion, Advocacy, Innovation and Collaboration. We invest in professional development and provide a supportive culture because we recognise and value our staff working in this sector.

About the role

As a Specialist DFV Advocate, your role will support victim-survivors of DFV. You will align with our organisation's practice frameworks and policies to assess DFV risk, craft safety plans, offer information and referrals, assist with shelter needs, provide counselling and advocacy, and guide women through the Specialist DFV and Criminal Courts, including Domestic Violence Protection order applications.

Salary and Benefits

SCHADS Level 4.1.

Salary packaging options up to $15,900 greatly increasing your take home pay (superannuation can be paid in addition to this, subject to any ATO limit where applicable). https://www.smartsalary.com.au/calculator/

Christmas leave granted in addition to 4 weeks annual leave (pro rata basis).

17.5% annual leave loading.

Monday to Friday working pattern with only occasional out of hours work.

Flexible working hours.

A supportive induction process and in-house training.

Regular external professional supervision.

Employee Assistance Program.

Annual flu injections.

Supportive work environment with a commitment to staff wellbeing and professional development and generous training opportunities.

About you

Successful candidates will be future focused, accountable, and able to contribute to a positive culture with an energetic, compassionate, inspiring, and engaging manner.

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate they are able to meet the following Selection Criteria:

Required Experience & Qualifications

A three-year tertiary qualification in a relevant human services discipline and/or minimum of 2 years’ full time equivalent professional experience in a relevant human services discipline.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Knowledge of current legislation (Domestic and Family Violence Act 2012, Child Protection Act 1999), Common Risk Assessment Framework and DFV Information Sharing Guidelines.

Working knowledge of contemporary practice, relevant theoretical models, frameworks, and highly developed counselling and advocacy techniques and case management skills.

Capable of complex decision-making, balancing safety, best practice, resource limitations and desired outcomes.

Demonstrates understanding of the cumulative, compounding, and complex impacts of trauma including intergenerational trauma on First Nation’s peoples and how these impact and manifest in the choices people make.

Ability to skilfully and sensitively communicate complex information verbally and in writing, particularly when faced with heightened states of distress.

Demonstrated understanding of the complex ways in which children are harmed through experiencing violence, and the tactics of control and abuse of power that they experience.

Required Competencies

Able to consult and collaborate with a wide range of organisations and stakeholders.

Able to manage constant demands, dealing with the unexpected whilst remaining calm and focused, with a positive, can-do, and resourceful approach.

Emotionally intelligent and aware, with a keen sense of critical self-reflection, able to keep a sense of perspective about the stories heard and remain connected as part of a resilient approach.

Required Screening

Current QLD C Class Driver’s License which must remain current during the term of employment.

Working with Children Check (Blue Card) which must remain current during the term of employment.

Australia: National Police Check Clearance – at organisation expense.

How to apply

Please email: [email protected] the following -

Cover letter addressing each Selection Criteria

Resume and 2 professional references (one must be your current or most recent line manager)

Proof of education, qualifications/or experience

Applications close: 9am Monday 2nd June 2025

Applications that do not address each Key Selection Criteria or are received after the closing date will not be considered for interview.


About COCAITH

Townsville, QLD, Australia

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