About us: At CatholicCare, our entire business is centred around people and that includes our employees and volunteers. We serve those in need with compassion, dignity and respect, providing high quality services that meet the evolving needs of our community. Each of our 900 staff play a part in helping people live their best lives and transforming our communities into safe, nurturing environments. Our people embody our values and demonstrate our mission in their everyday work. We pride ourselves in making positive difference in the lives of the people we serve. Our services include NDIS disability services, out of home care, services for seniors, children’s services and a range of therapeutic and community service offerings. About the role: This position will work collaboratively within the Counselling team and will have specialisation in working with Children and clients impacted by domestic and family violence. The role will focus on supporting recovery and healing from the impacts of domestic and family violence. The successful candidate will be a skilled & experienced Practitioner with demonstrated experience providing high quality, trauma informed, time framed, counselling by delivering child-aware, parent-sensitive, trauma informed practice. This is fixed term contract until 30th July 2026, working 4 days per week. The successful incumbent will work out of our Tuggerah Family Centre supporting our Family and Relationship Services and Family Law Counselling services. Key responsibilities: Provide direct counselling services (in person or telehealth) including suitability screening, and actioning appropriate referrals to meet our contract requirements and guidelines. Provide time framed, trauma and DFV informed individual and family, counselling services depending on client needs. Provision of various group work facilitation with an ability to plan, write, deliver and evaluate group programs. Ensure safety standards are maintained for self and all hazards and incidents are reported within appropriate timeframes. To be successful in this role, you will have: Tertiary qualification in Counselling, Social Work, Welfare, Psychology, or equivalent qualifications. Relevant registrations (or working towards) with peak bodies such as ACA, PACFA, AASW or APHRA. Additional study in areas of attachment theory, play therapy for child developmental trauma, family systems theory, men’s behaviour change, domestic violence training, and parenting support and education following childhood trauma. Proven and demonstrable knowledge and experience of working with families experiencing domestic violence within the dynamics of family systems to transition from trauma to safety and recovery. Experience in various forms of counselling and therapeutic frameworks. Working understanding of family law with current legislation and Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO’s) Actively engage in self-awareness growth and adopt reflective practice to address unconscious bias in your practice. Strong networking and advocacy skills. A valid NSW Driver's Licence and insured vehicle. We are a safe, respectful, and inclusive employer. We welcome all applicants, regardless of their cultural background, gender, faith or disability. Our organisation will accommodate any reasonable requests to support you to thrive during the recruitment process and beyond. If you are interested in this opportunity, please provide a cover letter addressing the role requirements and submit your resume. If you want to know more about this role, please contact: recruitment@catholiccaredbb.org.au and we will arrange for a discussion. Apply Now! No recruitment agencies.