What is TRAK Forward?
TRAK Forward provides specialist therapeutic support to adult and child victim survivors of family violence, helping them move forward from the impact of violence and begin their recovery journey.
Working within a trauma-informed, phase-based framework, the program provides individual and joint therapeutic interventions across the age range. This includes adults who may or may not be parents, children and young people, and parent-child dyads.
Alongside counselling, families can access complementary supports including peer support, art therapy and trauma-informed yoga.
Make your mark
Join a specialist team of eight, including the Team Leader, working within a multidisciplinary and multi-agency partnership focused on recovery and healing.
You will:
Mandatory Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degrees, Graduate Certificates, and Master’s Degrees are required to work in family violence programs. If you hold a Diploma, then you will need to complete further study and complete a higher level of education.
The list of qualifications accepted is extensive. Please call or email if you are unsure whether your qualification meets the MMQ.
Skills and experience we value:
We are looking for a degree-qualified social work, psychologist or in a related discipline, aligned to the MMQ, with a strong foundation in family violence and trauma therapy.
You will bring:
Make it work:
“I feel really supported probably the most supported I’ve ever felt in a workplace. This job can be difficult, so if you’re supported, that’s half the battle.”
Make a move:
To apply please create a profile by clicking "apply now". Follow the instructions and make sure you attach an up-to-date resume and cover letter that describes your passion for the work in this area, ideally with a focus your approaches to therapy.
You can download the full position description here:
Senior Practitioner - Adults, Adolescents and Children PD FV E AW6 062023 V1.1 (2).pdf
To discuss the role in more detail or ask questions please reach out to Ursula Pethica via email at Ursula.Pethica@anglicarevic.org.au
The closing date for applications is Sunday 6th September however we will review applications as they come in so please do not delay your application.
Please Note: It is mandatory for the successful applicant to hold a current Working with Children Check and be prepared to undergo a National Criminal History Check prior to commencement.
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