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Gender Equity & Family Violence Prevention Officer
Posted on June 4, 2026
- Horsham, Australia
- 0 - 0 USD (yearly)
- Temporary
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Introduction:
About Us
We are a local government employer delivering a broad range of community and human service programs to residents in our region. This includes services for children and families, youth, aged care, community development, access and inclusion, cultural development, waste management and public transport options. We also manage community assets like our town hall, recreational and open spaces, aquatic centre, roads and road safety, as well as support for our region before, during and after emergencies....so you can see we play a vital role in the community!
In everything we do, we strive to make a real difference to the lives of the people and communities we serve. We share a common goal to develop the municipality through strong leadership, vision, good governance, responsive services and quality infrastructure, whilst enhancing our liveability and natural environment.
At HRCC, we understand that you spend a lot of time at work so we focus on making your time with us as enjoyable and rewarding as we possibly can. We offer a range of employee benefits like flexible working arrangements, generous leave options and ongoing professional development.
Horsham Rural City Council is proud to be an inclusive and an equal opportunity employer. We offer a range of flexible work arrangements and people of all abilities and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Description:
- Fixed Term until 30 June 2027. Up to full-time (38hrs per week)
- Band 6 - fulltime commencing $94,043, plus Super, per annum
- Flexible options available: varied start and finish times, working from alternative locations, compacted hours
This role is supported by the Victorian Government and is responsible for strategically planning and implementing a whole of council approach towards gender equality and primary prevention initiatives. The position reports to the Manager People Culture & Safety and works closely with key internal and external stakeholders across Council to embed a gender lens and intersectional approach across all areas of service delivery. The focus of the position is to:
- drive gender equity and inclusion strategies, programs and practices that promote the development of a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce.
- promote positive attitudes, behaviour and culture changes at HRCC and within community programs and services to prevent family violence and all forms of violence against women.
- increase internal and community awareness and understanding of the drivers of family violence and all forms of violence against women, including prevention strategies.
- implement and test family violence prevention tools and guides and embed a whole-of-council approach to preventing family violence and all forms of violence against women.
To view the full position description, please click here.
Please attach your CV and cover letter (minimum 2 pages) outlining your suitability for this role. Please briefly address the Key Selection Criteria in your cover letter.
For a confidential conversation, please contact Tony Schneider, Acting Manager People Culture & Safety via email tony.schneider@hrcc.vic.gov.au
Skills and Experiences:
About You
We are seriously committed to driving change in our workplace and community when it comes to initiatives which support greater gender equality and the elimination of family violence and all forms of violence against women. This position will establish processes, policy and initiatives to drive strategic priorities related to these areas. You will be a resilient, courageous and skilled communicator who actively listens to others, responds with understanding and respect in order to influence and educate a range of stakeholders to achieve organisational outcomes.
Your ability to build trusting relationships and embrace a wide range of styles and voices has been instrumental in your previous success of leading change. You are self-managed and comfortable in working to build, implement and assess the effectiveness of new ideas and concepts. You take personal accountability for role-modelling inclusive behaviour, showing respect for diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. You will also care deeply about improving gender equity and eliminating violence against women within our community.
If you have:
- Qualifications and/or demonstrated work experience in social science, health promotion, community development or human resource management.
- Demonstrated experience in developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating health and wellbeing projects.
- Experience in developing and implementing diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
- Understanding of and successful working relationships with the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and communities and partner organisations.
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