Financial Counsellor

Allied Justice

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profile Job Location:

Ballarat - Australia

profile Monthly Salary: $ 118441 - 118441
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Allied Justice is a for-purpose organisation providing free legal assistance integrated services and community legal education.

When people experience deep and persistent disadvantages they often feel trapped in dysfunctional relationships lost in complex inefficient legal systems unnecessary processes and often suffering in silence. We are at the front line of these issues. We have invested significantly in the development of our new Strategy 2025-2027 to ensure our organisation is providing contemporary integrated services to respond the shared and unique needs of the people we support across 11 local government areas in Western Victoria.

Our commitment is to change life stories through better access to justice and we achieve this by applying our values respect courage empowerment & kindness to the people of the communities we serve our stakeholders and our colleagues.

By providing legal services community legal education law reform and integrated services through client centered trauma informed and culturally safe practice we will improve the safety and wellbeing of families and individuals.

About the Role

The Financial Counsellor is responsible for providing financial counselling services (including information support and advocacy) community development and community education activities to eligible clients in accordance with the strategy and aims of Allied Justice.

Job Responsibilities Overview

  • Delivery of financial counselling services including assessing and analysing the clients situation and providing comprehensive financial counselling support to assist the client in addressing their financial issues including advocacy and negotiation provision of information and options client skill building and further referral.
  • Participation in service delivery clinics and subsequent follow up of casework and advice services.
  • Participation in the collection of statistical information as required.
  • Identify systemic legal and policy issues arising from Financial Counselling work and participate in the Centres broader policy and advocacy initiatives.
  • The development of external relationships with key individuals and stakeholders of Allied Justice and supporting internal staff with advice and information on financial counselling issues arising out of casework.
  • To contribute to community education via written materials speaking engagements and participation in local community networks as required.
  • To approach legal issues from a consideration of wider social experience and provide appropriate referrals to community and welfare organisations.

A full position Description can be found on our website or by emailing

KEY SELECTION CRITERIA

  1. Prior experience in a financial counselling or related role and an understanding of issues relevant to the community service sector including awareness of financial hardship family violence and cultural sensitivity.
  2. Technical knowledge base backed by depth of experience and wide exposure to variety of cases and client situations.
  3. Demonstrated capacity to work with clients who are experiencing disadvantage including those who are from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
  4. A demonstrated interest in and commitment to social justice including awareness of issues such as homelessness mental health family violence disability drug and alcohol problems and criminalisation.
  5. Ability to communicate complex information in a practical accurate and understandable manner.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Diploma of Financial Counselling (or equivalent).
  • Eligible for membership of Financial Counselling Victoria.
  • Current Victorian Drivers Licence.
  • Cleared National Police Record Check (it is the responsibility of all staff to notify the organisation immediately if there are any changes to their criminal records status).
  • Current right to work in Australia.
  • Valid employer Working with Children Check.
  • Physical ability to safely undertake all aspects of the position.

For a confidential discussion please contact Narelle Laing CEO on 03

Please apply via Seek. Applications close Sunday 2nd November 2025

This position is located in Ballarat with hybrid arrangements negotiable.

We welcome applications from people of all genders ages First Nation peoples people with disability people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and from lesbian gay bisexual trans gender diverse and intersex people.


Required Experience:

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Allied Justice is a for-purpose organisation providing free legal assistance integrated services and community legal education.When people experience deep and persistent disadvantages they often feel trapped in dysfunctional relationships lost in complex inefficient legal systems unnecessary process...
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Key Skills

  • Experience Working With Students
  • Organizational skills
  • Classroom Management
  • Behavioral Health
  • Classroom Experience
  • Mediation Experience
  • Special Education
  • Conflict Management
  • Teaching
  • Experience with Children
  • Public Speaking
  • Word Processing