Job Description Based in Ringwood, on the lands of the Wurundjeri, Boon Wurrung & Bunurong Peoples Part Time (0.6 FTE) – Fixed Term Contract until November 2026, with potential for extension (Monday & Tuesday required working days) $51.23 – $54.39 per hour 12% Super Generous Salary Packaging benefits of up to $18,550 The Pathways to Resilience Southern program supports individuals and families to heal from the impacts of family violence. Delivered in partnership with Uniting and the Australian Childhood Foundation , the program offers individual counselling, group programs, and support for children and young people. Services are trauma-informed , culturally sensitive , and delivered either face-to-face or online. Our experienced team creates safe, respectful spaces where people feel heard and supported. Your role, your impact As a Family & Family Violence Counsellor, you will: Deliver therapeutic assessments and counselling to individuals, children, young people, and parents/carers to support recovery from abuse, trauma, family violence, and loss. Provide therapeutic counselling and support to victim survivors of family violence, as well as young people who use violence. Conduct specialised trauma assessments and collaboratively develop tailored treatment plans. Use the MARAM framework to ensure risk and safety are continuously assessed and reviewed. Facilitate safe, inclusive, and respectful engagement that empowers consumers to participate in decisions impacting their lives. Promote relational healing and connection between children/young people and their parent/carer through trauma‑ and developmentally‑informed approaches. Deliver culturally sensitive support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ communities, and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) consumers. Contribute to workforce capacity building through training and workshops. Work in partnership with other professionals to provide a coordinated, holistic response to client needs. Who we’re looking for You're a compassionate, skilled clinician with: Tertiary qualifications in Counselling, Social Work or a related discipline (and eligibility for membership with a relevant professional body). Demonstrated experience providing trauma-informed therapeutic interventions to victim/survivors of family violence and those affected by complex trauma. Sound knowledge of the impact of trauma, attachment disruption and neurobiology on development and behaviour. Ability to prioritise the voices of children and young people within their family or care contexts. Strong intersectional practice lens and experience supporting clients from diverse backgrounds. Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and collaborative skills. Current driver’s license and willingness to travel as required. What will make you standout? Family Violence Training MARAM Training What’s in it for you At Each you’ll be supported to be your best. We provide: Diversity & belonging – We value all backgrounds, abilities, and identities and are committed to cultural safety Supportive & inclusive culture – Work with like-minded colleagues and leaders who genuinely care. Boost your take-home pay – Not-for-Profit Salary Packaging (up to $15,900 tax-free per year) plus an extra $2,650 tax-free for meals and entertainment. Get paid more on your holidays – 17% annual leave loading We’d love to hear more about you! If you’re passionate about empowering individuals and families to heal and thrive after experiencing family violence, apply today! To view the full Position Description, please click here or visit the Each careers page at each.com.au, navigate to ‘Work With Us’ > ‘Careers’ > ‘Open Roles’, and search for this position. For further information about the position, please contact Lucy Henderson (Talent Acquisition Business Partner) at Lucy.Henderson@each.com.au Applications close Thursday 5th March 2026 Please note that applications will be reviewed as they are received. Interviews may take place during the advertising period - so don't miss out and apply today!