Southern Sydney | Hurstville or Sutherland Shire location SCHADS Award Level 5.1 Permanent ongoing position We are currently partnering with a well-established community organisation in Southern Sydney delivering specialist domestic and family violence services to women and families. We are seeking an Aboriginal Identified Domestic & Family Violence Specialist Worker to join a Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (WDVCAS) supporting Aboriginal women and children experiencing domestic and family violence. This role combines frontline support with strong community engagement and outreach , working alongside Aboriginal communities to strengthen access to safety planning, advocacy and court support. The Role This position works within a specialist domestic and family violence service supporting women referred through police, courts and community services. Alongside direct client work, the role has a strong focus on community engagement, outreach and building trust with Aboriginal communities , ensuring services are accessible and culturally responsive. Key responsibilities include: Conducting risk assessments and safety planning with women experiencing domestic and family violence Providing trauma-informed advocacy and support , including assistance with AVO processes and court support Liaising with key stakeholders including police, courts, legal services and community organisations Coordinating referrals and connecting women with housing, legal and community supports Participating in coordinated safety responses for women assessed at serious threat Building relationships with local Aboriginal communities and services to strengthen access to support Attending and engaging with community events, networks and initiatives to promote service awareness Providing cultural advice and guidance to ensure services are relevant and responsive to Aboriginal women and children The role includes dedicated time for outreach and community engagement activities , recognising the importance of building trust and strengthening pathways to support for Aboriginal women and their families. About You To be successful in this role you will bring: Strong experience working in the domestic and family violence sector Experience conducting risk assessments and safety planning Strong understanding of the criminal justice response to domestic and family violence Demonstrated ability to engage respectfully and effectively with Aboriginal communities Strong networking, advocacy and relationship-building skills A trauma-informed and culturally respectful approach to working with women and families in crisis Aboriginal Identified Role This position is identified for Aboriginal applicants. Aboriginality is a genuine occupational qualification under Section 4(1) of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW). An Aboriginal person is defined as someone who: Is of Aboriginal descent Identifies as an Aboriginal person Is accepted as an Aboriginal person by the Aboriginal community Only applicants who meet this definition are eligible to apply. The Opportunity This is a meaningful opportunity to contribute to a specialist domestic and family violence service while strengthening engagement with Aboriginal communities and improving pathways to safety and support. The role offers: SCHADS Award Level 5.1 Full-time position Opportunity to work across direct client support, community engagement and outreach A supportive team within a respected specialist service Apply If you are passionate about supporting Aboriginal women experiencing domestic and family violence and strengthening community connections to specialist support services, we would love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion, please reach out to Alana alana@berecruitment.com.au or 0481 814 488