
FDSV Case Support Worker (50D Identified)
Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service
Posted 8 days ago
About the Organisation
The Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service (DYHS) was established in 1974 and is the largest Aboriginal community-controlled health service provider in Western Australia, providing care to over 20,000 Aboriginal patients across four clinics in East Perth, Mirrabooka, Maddington and Midland. Our staff enable the delivery of culturally responsive primary health services, focusing on prevention, early intervention, comprehensive care and care coordination including chronic disease management.
About the Benefits
A competitive salary commensurate with relevant qualifications, skills and experience is on offer for the right candidate. Other entitlements include:
- Salary packaging up to $15,900
- Study leave
- Employee Assistance Program
- 12 days of personal leave per year
- NAIDOC Day holiday
- Personalized professional development opportunities
About the Position
The Aboriginal FDSV Case Support Worker provides culturally safe, trauma-informed, and community-centred support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals impacted by family, domestic, and sexual violence. Operating within a bi-cultural pairs model, the role ensures a culturally responsive approach to service delivery, emphasizing the safety and well-being of clients accessing Derbarl Yerrigan Health Services. Responsibilities of the position include conducting risk assessments, creating personalized safety plans, coordinating services, and maintaining accurate records for effective case management and positive client outcomes. This will be a Maximum Term Full-time contract which expires on 30 June 2027 (with possibility of extension).
Key Responsibilities
Client Engagement & Assessment
- Conduct culturally sensitive assessments to identify the risks and needs of clients experiencing family, domestic and sexual violence.
- Collaborate with clients to develop individualised safety plans that are responsive to their cultural contexts and personal circumstances.
Case Management
- Provide proactive casework interventions, coordination of services and facilitating referrals to appropriate support agencies.
- Maintain accurate and confidential client records in accordance with organisational policies.
Cultural Support & Advocacy
- Provide cultural guidance to the FDSV team to ensure services are culturally safe and responsive, respecting the identities and needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients.
- Collaborate with the FDSV team as a cultural liaison during case management and other interactions, promoting appropriate engagement and understanding.
Community Engagement
- Participate in community education and outreach activities to raise awareness about FDSV and available support services.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with community stakeholders to enhance service delivery and client outcomes.
Team Collaboration
- Support the team in developing and implementing culturally safe practices and protocols.
- Engage in regular supervision and team meetings to reflect on practice and contribute to continuous improvement.
Administrative Support and Data Management
- Manage correspondence, schedule appointments, coordinate meetings, and maintain organised client files, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with organisational policies.
- Accurately enter and update client information in relevant databases, generating reports to support program evaluation and service improvement initiatives.
Selection Criteria
1. Qualifications:
- Certificate IV or a higher qualification in a relevant field of study.
2. Experience, Skills and Abilities:
- Minimum of 1 year of experience working in the FDSV sector, preferably within an Aboriginal community context.
- Demonstrated understanding of Aboriginal cultures, kinship, and community dynamics, engaging respectfully with families.
- Proven experience supporting Aboriginal clients with complex needs related to family violence, trauma, and social determinants of health using culturally safe, trauma-informed approaches.
- Competence in basic computer applications for data entry and record-keeping.
3. Other Requirements:
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander pursuant to Section 50D of the Equal Employment Opportunities Act (Essential).
- Current Working with Children Check.
- Satisfactory National Police Clearance (issued within the last 6 months).
- Valid WA Drivers’ License and willingness to travel as required.
- Willingness to undergo Pre-employment Health Assessment.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and training.
A copy of the Job Description can be obtained by contacting People Services Team on 1300 420 272 or [email protected]
How to Apply:
Please apply through SEEK, applications must include:
Current Resume including current contact details and Cover letter addressing the selection criteria (2 pages maximum) outlining your suitability for the role.
Due to the high number of applications, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service Aboriginal Corporation is an equal opportunity institution, providing educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, colour, gender, age, or disability.
Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service reserves the right to contact the current or most recent employer and evaluate past employment records of applicants selected for interview.
The organisation reserves the right to re-advertise the position or to delay final selection if it is deemed that applicants for the position do not constitute an adequate applicant pool.
Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service Aboriginal Corporation is committed to a smoke free environment across all buildings, grounds and vehicles.
About Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service
Princess Margaret Hospital held monthly clinics at the Aboriginal Advancement Council to provide immunisations and paediatric medical treatment. Princess Margaret Hospital supported the service as they recognised that our young Koolunga needed more follow up care. The monthly clinics increased from monthly to fortnightly and then weekly. Doctors and nurses from Princess Margaret Hospital also visited Allawah Grove Noongar Camp on the fringes of the metro area.
From this initial activity the seed was thus planted recognising that more health and medical support was desperately needed for all Aboriginal people not just the young. Princess Margaret Hospital should be recognised and acknowledged for the services they provided to Aboriginal families in the late 60's - early 70s.
The seed that was planted grew within the Noongar community and as a priority the next phase of the journey began. The word spread to the Noongar people and they formed the New Era Aboriginal Fellowship (NEAF) Committee - this Committee was inspirational in lobbying for contributions and community support to allow an independent, dedicated facility to be established where extended health care could be provided to those in need.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
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