The Australian Government committed to establish a national early intervention trial for young men and boys aged 12 to 18 years who present with adverse childhood experiences including family, domestic or sexual violence (FDSV), and who are using or at risk of using FDSV.
The trial is a partnership between Take Two Berry Street, Uniting, Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health, and Care First Support Services. The aim is to provide individual therapeutic and wrap around support to eligible young men and boys aged 12 to 18 years in the Hume local government area.
As the Service Navigator, you will use a community engagement and development approach to identify local opportunities to engage young adolescent males experiencing or at risk of using family violence.
In this role, you will encourage personal choice and self-efficacy in supporting young people and families to pursue their own prosocial recreational interests, hobbies, and friendships, and strengthen their connection to culture and community in ways that are meaningful to them.
You will also facilitate referrals into the Berry St Take Two therapeutic response and actively link the young person and their family to a variety of community support services beyond individual therapy.
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In addition to your salary + super, you can access the following.
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If this role sounds like a good fit for you, please apply soon. We'll review applications as they come in and may close the ad early.
For any questions, reach out to Gemma Hepton on 0422 062 622 for a chat.
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