Western NSW Community Legal Centre Inc. (WNSWCLC) is seeking a compassionate and committed Caseworker (Domestic Violence) to join our Western Women’s Legal Support (WWLS) team. This role is dedicated to providing trauma-informed, culturally appropriate, and non-judgmental support to women and children experiencing domestic and family violence. The successful candidate will deliver holistic non-legal assistance to clients, coordinate referrals, and support access to justice across regional and remote communities in Western NSW.
ABOUT US
Western NSW Community Legal Centre Inc. (WNSWCLC) is a not-for-profit community legal centre providing free legal advice, representation, referrals, and community legal education to people experiencing disadvantage across Western NSW. Our specialist program, Western Women’s Legal Support (WWLS), delivers trauma-informed, culturally safe legal and non-legal support to women and children affected by domestic and family violence.
We are a values-driven organisation committed to social justice, equity, respect, and systemic advocacy through community engagement and law reform..
ABOUT THE ROLE
As a Caseworker – Domestic Violence within the WWLS team, you will provide holistic, trauma-informed, non-legal support to women and children experiencing domestic and family violence. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team alongside WWLS solicitors to deliver coordinated, client-centred support across the WWLS service area, including regional and remote communities.
This is a part-time role for 4 days / 28 hours per week.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide trauma-informed, non-legal support to clients, including safety planning, needs assessments, and crisis intervention
- Develop and review tailored Case Management Plans to support client safety and wellbeing
- Assist clients in accessing police, courts, community services, and health services
- Conduct outreach across the region, including to regional and remote locations and occasional overnight travel
- Work collaboratively with WWLS solicitors to deliver a coordinated response to client needs
- Maintain accurate client records, conduct file reviews, and participate in regular casework meetings in accordance with the Centre’s File Management Policy
- Contribute to community legal education sessions and public awareness initiatives
- Build and maintain referral pathways with community, health, and legal organisations
- Participate in law reform and advocacy activities relevant to domestic and family violence
ABOUT YOU
We are looking for someone who is passionate about supporting women and children affected by domestic violence. You will have:
- Demonstrated understanding of the complexities and impacts of domestic and family violence, including trauma, coercive control, and intersecting disadvantage
- Experience in case management including risk and safety assessment
- Ability to work respectfully and effectively with clients from diverse cultural and social backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- High-level written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated capacity to build effective partnerships with community, health, and legal organisations
- Strong commitment to social justice, equity, and access to services
- Current NSW Driver’s Licence and willingness to travel, including overnight stays
- Tertiary qualifications in social work, community welfare, or a related discipline, or demonstrated equivalent experience.
Desirable:
- Experience working in a community legal centre, women’s service, domestic violence service, or related sector
- Experience or knowledge of legal processes relevant to domestic violence.
WHY JOIN US
At WNSWCLC you will be part of a purposeful, values-led team making a real difference in the lives of women and children across Western NSW. We offer:
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Salary Packaging: Access to not-for-profit salary packaging to increase your take-home pay
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Superannuation: Employer contributions at the statutory rate in addition to your salary
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Professional Development: Access to training, conferences, and ongoing learning opportunities in line with the Centre’s Staff Development and Training Policy
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Confidential counselling services available to you and your immediate family at no cost
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Inclusive Workplace: A trauma-informed, culturally safe environment that genuinely values diversity and inclusion
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Additional Leave: Additional leave during the Christmas and New Year closure period
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Relocation Assistance: Available for the successful candidate if relocating to Dubbo (subject to agreement)
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Flexible Work: Flexible working arrangements considered in accordance with the Centre’s Employment Conditions Policy
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
The successful applicant will be required to complete, prior to commencement:
- National Police Check
- Working with Children Check (NSW)
APPLY NOW!
To apply for this position, click ‘APPLY’ . Your application must include:
- A current curriculum vitae detailing your employment history, qualifications, and relevant experience
- A cover letter addressing each of the essential selection criteria with specific examples
Applications that do not address the selection criteria will not be considered for shortlisting. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
For enquiries, contact Trevor Mvundura or Rachael Robertson on (02) 6885 4531 or email hr@wnswclc.org.au
A full position description is attached below or by emailing us directly.
Closing Date: 10 June 2026
Applications will be reviewed as they are received. We encourage you to apply as early as possible as the position may be filled prior to the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
Western NSW Community Legal Centre Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are strongly encouraged to apply.
This position is open to female applicants only. This is a genuine occupational requirement under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) and applicable state anti-discrimination legislation.