Description:
About the Role
Harbour, Refuge and Support Services Family and Domestic Violence [FDV] Refuge Advocates work in a collaborative, client-centred, case management context. They deliver a cohesive service across a 24/7 roster, through strong communication, and by working independently while seeking instruction when required. Their role includes risk assessment, safety planning, support planning and advocacy, for women and children at risk of harm through FDV, as well as practical tasks such as routine errands and basic housekeeping. Advocates must be able to plan their tasks across a shift, execute them efficiently, and reset priorities when circumstances change.
All Harbour staff commit to our core values of Healing, Advocacy , Resilience, Belonging, Optimism, Upliftment and Responsibility (HARBOUR).
A number of shifts are available as follows:
- Night shift with sleep and awake shift rates 9.15pm to 7.15am (weekends) or 6.15pm to 7.15am(weekdays)
- Weekend shifts 7am-3pm or 2.45pm to 9.30pm
- Weekday 7-3pm or 10.30am to 6.30pm
You must be able to work a variety of shifts.
About You
You must be both ‘people person’ and task manager. Able to balance empathy and support, with the ability to hold people accountable, and take charge in a crisis. You need to be flexible, and calm under pressure, with a strong understanding of FDV and trauma. We take a non judgemental approach to our clients. Maintaining consistent high quality service is crucial. This comes from being a great communicator and trustworthy operator who is willing to learn and practice continual improvement.
Selection Criteria
- Ability to work with women or people in crisis, with a focus on family and domestic violence
- Understanding of, and ability to assess and respond to, risk and safety issues in the context of family and domestic violence
- Understanding cross cultural issues, and skills to work with women from all backgrounds in a culturally sensitive and appropriate manner
- Ability to work within a collaborative case management context, and support an effective team culture
- Ability to work independently (within the scope of the role as defined in the job description, policies and procedures) to make decisions, problem solve, and manage time and tasks
- Demonstrated ability to deal with challenging behaviours
- Demonstrated ability to maintain personal and professional boundaries and confidentiality
- Ability to demonstrate commitment to organisational Values, Vision and Mission in day to day work
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated IT skills including MS Office suite
- Willing and available to undertake night shifts and weekend work
Qualifications:
- Certificate IV in Community Services or similar.
- Experience in mental health, trauma, crisis services is desirable.
- Current National Police Clearance Certificate and Working with Children Check
- Current WA ‘C’ Class Drivers License
- Current Senior First Aid Certificate
To Apply
- Potential candidates with the qualifications listed above should contact the Programs Manager between 9am and 4pm (Monday to Friday) on 9791 2894 (Option 3) to enquire about the role.
- Applicants who meet the criteria to submit a covering letter outlining their suitability for the role and a current resume to coordinator@harbour.org.au by Friday 4th April 2025. A Job Description may be obtained by request to cordinator@harbour.org.au
- Applicants must demonstrate the right to live and work in Australia.