Domestic Violence Specialist Worker (Female) (Ashfield)

Domestic Violence Specialist Worker (Female) (Ashfield)

09 Dec
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Rev Bill Crews Foundation
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Ashfield

09 Dec

Rev Bill Crews Foundation

Ashfield

WHO ARE WE?

The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation (‘BCF’) is one of Sydney’s most trusted frontline charities and has been supporting the community for nearly 40 years. Our mission is to address homelessness and hardship by providing essential services including food, social welfare, healthcare, education and community programs.

Our Social Health and Wellbeing (‘SHW’) team supports individuals and families experiencing complex and multiple challenges. Through trauma-informed, client-centred care, we provide crisis intervention, case coordination and specialist supports for people impacted by domestic and family violence.

THE ROLE

This position is central to supporting women and children experiencing domestic and family violence. As our Domestic Violence Specialist Worker, you will be a trusted frontline professional, providing trauma-informed crisis support, safety planning and advocacy.

You will work closely with clients during highly vulnerable moments, helping them navigate safety, legal, financial and housing systems while maintaining a calm, supportive and empowering presence.

The role is based at our Ashfield Hub and forms part of a multidisciplinary, highly supportive team focused on delivering coordinated, wraparound support.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

As our Domestic Violence Specialist Worker, you will:

- Provide immediate crisis response, risk assessment and safety planning.
- Support clients with protection orders and legal processes.
- Assist women and children to access safe accommodation, financial assistance and essential services.
- Deliver case management and coordinate referrals to counselling, legal, health, migration and childcare services.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with partner agencies to ensure seamless service delivery.
- Maintain accurate, timely case notes, reporting and documentation.
- Participate in team meetings,



reflective practice and professional networks.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

You are a compassionate, steady and confident professional who remains calm in high-risk and emotionally complex environments. You are able to balance empathy with clear professional boundaries and take a strengths-based, client-centred approach.

You’ll also bring:

- Experience delivering trauma-informed support to women and families.
- Strong understanding of domestic and family violence dynamics and risk management.
- Skills in crisis intervention, conflict resolution and de-escalation.
- Knowledge of housing, legal, mental health and community support systems.
- Excellent communication, organisation and documentation skills.
- A flexible, proactive and collaborative work style.

OUR RECRUITMENT PROCESS

If your application is shortlisted, the next steps may include:

- Phone screen
- Interview
- A brief supported trial, including meeting the team and becoming familiar with the service environment

This process is designed to be supportive and informative, giving you the opportunity to experience the role and feel confident about joining our team.

WHY JOIN US?

At BCF, you’ll be part of a compassionate, inclusive team committed to safety, dignity and hope.

We offer:

- Access to salary packaging advantages (up to $15,900 tax-free)
- Ongoing professional development and supervision
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- WhereFit Health & Wellbeing Program




- A collaborative and supportive workplace culture

TO APPLY:

If you have experience in Domestic Violence Support and are looking to make an impact in the community, then please click APPLY and send through your resume.

Under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, there is a genuine occupational requirement for the incumbent to be female so applications from female candidates are encouraged. This job is open to applicants from all backgrounds.

Applicants must have the right to work in Australia and be willing to complete a Working With Children Check and a Police Check.

Bill Crews Charitable Trust and the Exodus Foundation are separate but closely cooperating entities. Together, they deliver services and programs under the Rev. Bill Crews Foundation brand name, working to support those in need.

All Bill Crews Foundation employees are required to have completed at least three (3) COVID-19 vaccinations, including booster doses approved by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Proof of COVID-19 vaccination status will be required prior to commencing employment.

Applicants must have the right to work in Australia. The successful candidate will also need to complete a Working With Children Check and a Police Check as part of the employment process.

Please Note: This position is managed directly by the BCF People and Culture team. While we value the interest of recruitment agencies and external businesses, we are not seeking third-party support for this role at this time.

Company Overview

The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation provides direct assistance to address the cause and effect of homelessness, poverty and disadvantage. We succeed in achieving this through caring services including food provision, social welfare and education support.

📌 Domestic Violence Specialist Worker (Female) (Ashfield)
🏢 Rev Bill Crews Foundation
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