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About us and the role (overview)
Sexual Services Victoria (SASVic) is the peak body for specialist sexual and harmful sexual behaviour (SA & HSB) services in Victoria. We work to promote rights recovery and respect for all those impacted by sexual violence and harm.
This is a time of significant growth for SASVic. We are seeking to recruit a Civil Justice and Recovery Project Lead. This is a new position.The focus areas include:
the creation of referral pathways between plaintiff lawyers and financial counsellors;
the establishment of a network of financial advisors who have undertaken traumarelated training developed as a part of the project;
the creation of traumainformed resources to assist victim survivors in navigating their civil justice options;
supporting future engagement of Justice Navigators within specialist sexual services via the scoping of that role and groundwork undertaken via the resources referral pathways and networks outlined above.
Tenure and FTE: The role is 0.50.6FTE (either 2.5 or 3 days per week). It is a 12 month position funded by a grant from the Victorian Legal Services Board and Commissioner.
Salary: $80000 to $108000 pro rata depending on experience plus salary packaging.
Office Location: SASVic supports a hybrid work from home and office model and flexible work arrangements. All staff are required to work in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. For all other days staff have the choice of either working from home or attending the office.
Key SASVic staff relationships
You will report to the Legal Policy Manager and develop and maintain collaborative working relationships with your team and all SASVic staff to achieve our shared aims.
About the role
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Why work with us
This is an exciting role at a time of significant cultural and policy change in relation to sexual violence. You can help influence sexual violence policy and practice and community views in Victoria drawing on the expertise of practice leaders from across the state our members ensure that our policy is grounded in the reality of victim survivors and the services who respond to them.
We are located in a central office location but also offer flexibility to work partly from home (if you chose to). There is scope to negotiate working hours to accommodate caring or other responsibilities.
Benefits include salary packaging and extra leave days between Christmas and New Year.
We want to develop a work team that is representative of our community and consequently we actively encourage people with a disability Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of colour LGBTIQ and people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities to apply.
We encourage applications from people with a disability and will make any reasonable adjustment that you need both in the interview process and on the job if you need assistance or if you have any questions about the recruitment or application process please contact Virginia De Santis onor using the subject line: Civil Justice Project Lead
Required Experience:
Manager
Part-Time