Therapeutic Intervention Practitioner (SR0014)

Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand

Brief Description

  • Parental Leave cover until Jan 2027
  • Opportunity to work part time (0.8 FTE, 4 days per week)
  • Salary packaging, gifted leave at Christmas and Easter
  • Competitive above-award salary, SCHADS Level 6 - $112,304.77pro rata

About The Role

The Therapeutic Intervention Practitioner operates as part of a partnership with key service providers including Good Shepherd, Family Life, The Salvation Army, and SECASA to mximise client access, safety, empowerment, and therapeutic outcomes for Family Violence response. This is an opportunity to contribute to a vital cause while working alongside dedicated professionals who share your values and commitment.

In this role, you’ll be the first point of contact for clients, conducting comprehensive intake and assessments using a range of clinical tools, including detailed family violence risk assessments. Your ability to build trust and gather critical information will help shape the support pathways for those in need.

You’ll manage your own caseload and deliver a variety of tailored interventions, including outreach support, ensuring that each client receives the care and attention they deserve. Flexibility is key, as you’ll work across multiple service delivery sites, primarily based at Frankston, with travel across Sandringham and other sites as required.

A regular weekly presence at Hastings (minimum one day) is also required to support collaboration and integrated practice across partner organisations, with shared clinical supervision across organisations.

This is a max term contract until 29 Jan 2027.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide intake and initial assessment to clients using a range of clinical assessment tools, including comprehensive family violence risk assessment.
  • Maintain an active holding relationship with women and children engaged with S2S until allocation to a clinician – this includes ongoing risk assessment and ensuring safety plans are current.
  • Carry and manage a caseload; providing a range of interventions including outreach support.
  • Participate in intake, allocation and capacity review meetings.
  • Identify when there is increased risk for clients in the S2S ‘holding’ phase, following MARAM adherent process and consulting with the Team Leader.
  • Deliver outreach and work flexibly across a range of service delivery sites in accordance with accountability and compliance standards.
  • Ensure that the needs and safety of the women and children take priority at all times.
  • Deliver services to the quality standards, complying with relevant legislation and contractual requirements.
  • Maintain professional documentation and administrative systems according to program and legislative requirements, including planning and documentation of group and education programs.
  • Attend meetings as required and ensure participation in activities connected to the family violence program and sector.
  • Perform other duties consistent with a multi-agency, multidisciplinary team of practitioners, this role will work flexibly across a range of service delivery sites in accordance with accountability and compliance standards, including the provision of outreach support to ensure service accessibility.

About You

  • Hold a Tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Counselling, Psychology or related tertiary discipline and experience in intake, assessment and delivery of therapeutic interventions for victims of Family Violence
  • Are Registration with an appropriate professional body e.g. AASW (desirable)
  • Demonstrated experience in comprehensive risk assessment using the MARAM framework
  • Ability to implement trauma informed approaches to practice
  • Experience in responding to various presentations of victims of family violence
  • Proof of right to work in Australia
  • A current Victorian Drivers Licence

Benefits

  • Salary packaging - up to $15,900 in tax-free pay per year, plus entertainment up to $2650
  • 4 days gifted leave at Christmas and Easter (pro rata)
  • Up to 100 hours of paid study leave (where relevant to role)
  • 12 weeks paid parental leave (primary career)
  • Additional leave through purchase leave pathways
  • Employee Assistance Program, a free and confidential counselling service
  • Eligible for participation in the portable long service leave program

Our 2023-2027 strategy outlines the world we want to see and our role in advancing it. We aspire for all women, girls, and families to be safe, well, strong, and connected. We strive for equity, dignity and social justice for women, girls and families by collaborating globally and acting locally, supporting our communities in Australia and New Zealand to thrive.

We want women, girls and families to live full and dignified lives, have dignified income and enjoy financial wellbeing. We aim to provide place-based, people-centred, holistic services while working at the system level to achieve bold and audacious reform. We currently offer microfinance programs and products, financial counselling and coaching, family and domestic violence support services, family and youth programs, playgroups, education programs and community houses. These services are complemented by research and strong advocacy to address the underlying structural causes of injustice, exclusion, and inequality.

Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand (GSANZ) respects the dignity of all people, draws strength from, and celebrates the diversity of our community. At GSANZ, we strive for an inclusive culture where all identities feel safe and that they belong. We welcome and actively seek applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people of all sexual orientations and gender expressions and identities, people with disability, and culturally and racially marginalised people. Each person’s individual decision regarding disclosure will be fully respected.

How To Apply

Please click 'Apply' to complete your application. Please upload your resume and a brief cover letter addressing the requirements of the role.

Applications are considered as they are received. APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 21 June 2026

To view the position description, please visit https://hrdoc.goodshep.org.au/doc/HRE-TEM-010 Position Description Therapeutic Intervention Practitioner June 2026.pdf

We recognise that applicants may hesitate to disclose their need for adjustments during recruitment due to concerns about discrimination. To address this, Good Shepherd asks all candidates about any required accommodations, with the intention of minimizing any sense of exclusion or discomfort associated with requesting adjustments.

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We recognise the rich diversity of people across Australia. We are committed to ensuring that our team is reflective of the diverse community we serve and to supporting a culture of equity, inclusion and diversity.

Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand is a Child Safe employer. Employment is subject to satisfactory referee checks, a current employment working with Children Check, National Criminal History check and proof of the right to work in Australia.

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