This is an exciting opportunity for accredited, experienced Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners to join Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV).
About us
Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation with no religious affiliations. Our vision is for positive, respectful, safe and fulfilling relationships for all Australians. For more than 75 years, we have been delivering high quality family and relationship support services, and we now support more than 20,000 clients every year. We have over 400 dedicated employees working from 21 centres across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.
About the role
Reporting to the Senior Manager, you are a qualified Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Practitioner able to work with our team of highly skilled and dedicated practitioners providing FDR to separating couples by assisting to resolve issues in dispute such as parenting arrangements, property settlements and developing parenting plans. Your responsibilities include providing conflict resolution, parent education, a framework for negotiation, undertaking assessments and mediation, group work (as required), providing information, support, and referrals to match presenting needs to services and programs. The successful candidate MUST have a Graduate Diploma in Family Dispute Resolution.
We are offering two permanent, part-time positions, each working four (4) days per week, including one evening shift. One position is based at our Sunshine Family Relationship Centre, while the other is at our Sunshine Centre. The base salary range is $95k-$102k per annum.
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Candidates can view the position description at www.rav.org.au/careers, contact Rebecca Dodd, Acting Senior Manager by phoning 0447 490 004 for specific queries. Candidates will be required to provide evidence of two COVID-19 vaccinations. Applications close Friday, 3 January 2025.
RAV is committed to developing an inclusive and diverse workforce. We encourage applications from First Nations peoples, people from under-represented culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual (LGBTIQA+) communities, and people living with disability. We are committed to the safety of our clients and staff and promote a child-safe work environment. We recognise the lifelong impacts of childhood trauma and recognise those who had children taken away from them.