Website Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation
About this Job
Roles available:
1 x Male Co-Facilitator, Change Em Ways Broome
1 x Male Co-Facilitator, Change Em Ways Communities
About the roles:
Exciting opportunities are now available for Family Domestic Violence (FDV) practitioners to work within our popular men’s behaviour change programs, Change Em Ways. The two positions are based in Broome; with one requiring regular travel to specified locations in the Kimberley. Fixed term contracts are available to 30 June 2025 with possibility of extension.
Your duties will include:
- Co-facilitation of the CEW program, an Indigenous Men’s Behaviour Change Program (FDV)
- Case management of clients as they progress through the program, including provision of group and individual sessions
- Completion of risk assessments and safety plans
- Collection of data to assist in the evaluation process, including feedback from those who use FDV, their (ex) partners and other family/community members.
- Participating in the debriefing sessions at the end of each workshop day and participating in regular professional supervision.
- Liaison with other members of the Change Em Ways team, including the MOSAC Cultural Reference Group to ensure that cultural protocols are followed, and that team practice is culturally secure, in the Kimberley Indigenous context.
Successful applicants will ideally have:
- Experience in Family Domestic Violence (FDV) work
- Experience in group program facilitation
- Ability to work with Indigenous people
- Ability to travel and work in the Kimberley including areas outside of Broome
- Good time management, written and verbal communication skills and planning and organisation skills.
Training and mentoring will be provided to the successful applicant.
Requirements and relevant information:
- Applicants must hold a ‘C’ class drivers’ license with no restrictions
- The ability to travel, including overnight is a requirement of these roles
- Aboriginal applicants are strongly encouraged to apply
If this sounds like you, and you are interested in working for a grassroots, community focused and valued organisation, then contact Nic Glauser, A/Team Leader on nicholas@mensoutreach.org.au or call 0429 484 859 for more details about the position.
Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC) was established in 2001 and provides Family Domestic Violence programs and services, men’s health & wellbeing programs, a drop-in service, and life promotion /suicide prevention for children & young people in Broome and communities in the West Kimberley.
See www.mensoutreach.org.au for more information.
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