
Team Leader, Family & Domestic Violence (FDV) Programs
Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation
Posted 4 days ago
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Team Leader to oversee the delivery and evaluation of the Change Em Ways (CEW) men's behaviour change and Dijun Way primary prevention Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) programs in Broome and across other identified locations in the Kimberley. The CEW and Dijun Way programs are focused on increasing the safety of women and children through addressing and reducing the incidence of family and domestic violence. This role also sits on the MOSAC Leadership Team, contributing to the governance, strategic planning and oversight of the organisation as a whole. The role is Broome based, with regular overnight travel.
A fixed term contract is available until 31st December 2026, with the likelihood of extension. The position will become vacant in early December (with a 2-week handover period) due to the planned re-location of a long-term staff member.
The duties and responsibilities of the position will include:
Oversee and support the delivery and evaluation of culturally appropriate programs for clients, family members, young people and community groups across identified locations in the Kimberley
Provide strong leadership to the CEW and Dijun Way programs' teams, overseeing and managing clinical quality and compliance standards for the programs
Support staff in completing family violence risk assessments and intakes for the programs, and provide oversight of high-risk client work, ensuring best practice and documentation of case notes, in line with MOSAC policy and procedures
Ensure line management supervision and support is extended to all staff involved in program delivery, the case management of clients, and project work relating to the programs
Oversee and manage referral pathways, client assessments, case management and evaluation processes, working effectively to maintain supportive, co-operative and positive relationships with all stakeholders
Liaise with other staff including the MOSAC Cultural Reference Group to ensure that cultural protocols are followed, and that the team's practice is culturally secure, in the Kimberley Indigenous context
Complete written reports in a timely manner and ensure all funding obligations are met
Participate in MOSAC Leadership Team meetings, lead FDV team meetings and represent the program and MOSAC at key stakeholder forums
The person we seek
To be successful in this role you will have the following capabilities:
Significant experience managing a multi-disciplinary team, working successfully with Aboriginal staff
Understand the issues, services and legislation affecting the delivery of FDV men's behaviour change and primary prevention programs, including case management
Skills and capacity to engage with government and non-government stakeholders relevant to the programs
Proficiency in the use of MS Word, Excel, Outlook / email
Experience in the successful delivery of funded programs to achieve an evaluated outcome delivery
Ability to communicate effectively in the Kimberley cultural context
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply
Qualifications and / or training:
Tertiary qualification in a relevant field (Social Work, Community Services etc)
Extensive previous experience in FDV work
Training in program delivery and trauma informed practice
Current WA “C” class drivers’ license
Ability to undertake all training required for MOSAC staff.
Selection Criteria:
Significant experience managing a multi-disciplinary team, working successfully with Aboriginal staff and clients.
Understand the issues, services and legislation affecting the delivery of FDV men's behaviour change and primary prevention programs, including case management
Skills and capacity to engage with government and non-government stakeholders relevant to the programs.
Proficiency in the use of MS Word, Excel, Outlook/email
Experience in the successful delivery of funded programs to achieve an evaluated outcome delivery.
Ability to communicate effectively in the Kimberley cultural context
What we offer
$115,000 -$123,000 per annum, pro rata as per the duration of the contract (approx. 12 with likelihood of extension), 5 weeks Annual Leave with 17.5% loading per annum, Not for Profit generous Salary packaging which includes remote housing benefits, Anniversary payment after 12 months of employment, additional 3 days leave at Christmas and 2 days Mental Health leave, option for a 9-day fortnight, access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and study opportunities. For more detail on these and additional benefits or to request a copy of the position description see below.
Interested?
For more information, please contact Debbie Medhurst (Manager - Men's Outreach Services) on 0418 665 094, or email [email protected]
A cover letter addressing the Required Skills and Attributes (Selection Criteria) is required for this role. The closing date for this vacancy is Monday 20th October 2025 at 4pm.
Applications will be assessed on receipt and successful candidates will be contacted for interview.
We reserve the right to commence recruitment proceedings immediately and to close this advertisement early should a suitable candidate be found. This means the vacancy may close without notice. If you are interested in this position, we highly recommend you apply as soon as possible.
About Us
Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC) was first incorporated in 2001 and provides social and community support programs to men, women & their families in Broome and the Kimberley. MOSAC operating as Men’s Outreach Service and Family Outreach Service, runs a wide variety of programs through our 4 core teams: Family Domestic Violence Programs, Men’s Health & Wellbeing, Youth Services, and the Broome Family Domestic Violence Hub.
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