Career opportunities
GP and FV Facilitators - Family Violence Education
Pathways to Safety
Are you a GP, primary care nurse or Family Violence Worker interested in improving the capacity of primary care to respond to domestic and family violence?
The Safer Families Centre is seeking GPs, primary care nurses ad FV workers from anywhere in Australia to join our Safer Families team to help deliver a domestic and family violence practice-centred training program in primary care settings.
Casual employment by The University of Melbourne is available to become a GP or FV Facilitator to deliver the education to primary care staff in General Practices. Facilitators build capacity and advance the way services address domestic and family violence. You will support and mentor clinical and non-clinical staff to further develop their skills, knowledge and confidence in identification and response to domestic and family violence. All train the trainer training and materials are provided.
For more information about this role please download either our GP FACILITATOR FLYER or FV FLYER
If you are a GP, Primary Care Nurse or FV worker interested in a casual training role for this program please complete the EOI form here. Or contact Kitty for more information k.novy@unimelb.edu.au
GP or FV Facilitator enquiries:
Kitty Novy
Education Project Officer
Safer Families Centre
k.novy@unimelb.edu.au
Casual positions available
Flexible and negotiable hours
Attractive remuneration
Applications open now. Training fully provided and your time is remunerated.
More info on Pathways to Safety is available here.
Communications and Engagement Officer
We're seeking a Communications and Engagement Officer to join the RESTORE and Safer Families Centres at the University of Melbourne's Department of General Practice and Primary Care.
Drive impactful communications to support groundbreaking research and positive change in health reform.
💼 Position: Communications and Engagement Officer
📍 Location: Parkville
💰 Salary: $83,159 - $95,518 p.a. + 17% super (0.6FTE)
🚀 Develop engaging content, manage digital platforms, coordinate events, and analyse data to amplify the voices of lived experience and transform health system responses to abuse and violence.
Ready to make a difference? Apply now and be part of shaping the future of trauma-informed health research!
Comms and Engagement Officer enquiries:
Simone Gleeson
Safer Families and RESTORE Manager
simone.gleeson@unimelb.edu.au
Fixed term position available with possibility of ongoing employment
Applications open now.