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DFSV Counsellor/ Redress Case Worker

Redress • Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870, Australia • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Qualification in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling or related discipline and eligibility for professional membership.
  • Experience providing counselling and case management to people experiencing trauma and complex life circumstances.
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed practice, risk assessment, safety planning and recovery-focused approaches.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Associate

Description

Based in Alice Springs.

Full time – ongoing.

SCHADS Award – Level 5: $100,783.28.

About the Role

You’ll play a vital role in supporting individuals who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence, as well as survivors of institutional childhood sexual abuse. Working across our Domestic and Family Violence and National Redress Scheme Support Service programs, you’ll provide trauma-informed counselling, case management and advocacy that empowers people to improve their safety, wellbeing and recovery. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a meaningful difference while working within a supportive multidisciplinary team in Alice Springs.

What will you be doing

Every day you’ll have the opportunity to make a real impact by:

  • Providing trauma-informed counselling and therapeutic support to individuals with complex experiences of trauma.
  • Supporting clients through assessment, safety planning, advocacy and case management to help them achieve their goals.
  • Walking alongside survivors of domestic and family violence and institutional childhood sexual abuse throughout their recovery journey.
  • Connecting clients with housing, legal, health and community services to ensure they receive holistic support.
  • Delivering therapeutic groups, community outreach and education that strengthens awareness and access to support.
  • Building strong relationships with Aboriginal organisations, community services and key stakeholders across Central Australia.
  • Working collaboratively within a supportive multidisciplinary team while maintaining high-quality clinical practice and documentation.

To be successful, you will bring

You’re someone who genuinely cares about improving the lives of others and brings both professionalism and empathy to your work.

    You’ll also have:

  • A qualification in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling or a related discipline.
  • Eligibility for membership with AASW, ACA, PACFA or another relevant professional association.
  • Experience providing counselling and case management to people experiencing trauma and complex life circumstances.
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed practice, risk assessment, safety planning and recovery-focused approaches.
  • Confidence working collaboratively with diverse communities, including Aboriginal people, families and organisations.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships with clients and stakeholders.
  • Strong organisational skills, sound professional judgement and the ability to work both independently and as part of a supportive team.
  • A current Driver Licence, Working with Children Clearance and National Criminal History Check.

Why Join us?

We offer a supportive and community-focused workplace with a range of benefits designed to make your move and career rewarding:

  • Generous leave entitlements – 5 weeks annual leave plus 17.5% leave loading, and additional paid Christmas closure days.
  • Professional development – Up to $3,000 (clinical roles) or $2,000 (corporate roles) annually, with dedicated PD leave.
  • Wellbeing support – Access to an Employee Assistance Program (for staff and family), one paid Wellness Day each year, and cultural celebration events.
  • Attractive salary packaging – Up to $15,899 tax-free per year plus $2,650 for meal and entertainment benefits.
  • Relocation assistance – Up to $4,000 for eligible interstate candidates.
  • Community impact – Work in a diverse and purpose-driven organisation making a tangible difference across Central Australia.

Relationships Australia NT is accredited as a Safeguarding Children organisation with the Australian Childhood Foundation. Therefore, all staff working at RA-NT are required to complete training regarding Safeguarding Children and mandatory reporting upon induction at RA-NT. Staff need to commit to the RA-NT Code of Conduct and all Safeguarding Children related policies.

Applications will be processed as received and only successful candidates will be contacted. To discuss this position further please contact Taylah Peters on 08 8923 4999 or reach out to hrteam@ra-nt.org.au.

Relationships Australia NT encourages applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities and cultures – including Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples, CALD, the LGBTQI+ community and people living with disability. We are happy to adjust our recruitment process to support your accessibility needs.

Company Overview

We offer rewarding career opportunities in a range of areas for people working towards sustained positive changes for themselves and others. Our clients are often dealing with complex and sensitive situations so we look for employees who are understanding, knowledgeable and genuinely care about the well-being of others.