As the Principal Strategic Advisor, you’ll lead and support the Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee (CHIFVC), which brings together services across Ararat, Ballarat, Golden Plains, Hepburn, Moorabool and Pyrenees.
Employed by Uniting as the auspice agency, you’ll work in close partnership with the CHIFVC Chair and members to deliver the Strategic Plan, provide leadership, and strengthen collaboration across the family violence, justice, housing, health, and community sectors.
As a key connector within the family violence system, you’ll represent CHIFVC in local and statewide forums, contribute to reform priorities, and drive a more integrated and effective service system for the Central Highlands region.
Your leadership will help create safer outcomes for victim survivors and foster stronger, more connected services across the community.
You’ll be based at our Lake Wendouree office, collocated with colleagues leading similar sector alliances in homelessness and family services, creating even greater opportunities for collaboration and impact.
You will also have access to:
First and foremost, you will bring expertise and a deep knowledge of the Victorian family violence system, reforms, policies, and practice, including MARAM and Information Sharing Schemes.
You will also bring with you:
View the position description here.
If you’re ready to help strengthen the foundations for living for communities, we’d love to hear from you. Click APPLY soon. We'll review applications as they come in and might close the ad early.
For any questions, reach out to Warrick Davison on 0427 349 792 during business hours for a chat.
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