- Make a difference in the lives of Aboriginal women and children throughout Broome as our next Family and Domestic Violence Social Worker
- Earn a competitive salary of up to $109,000 p.a. (commensurate with skills and experience)
- Maximise your earning potential with our NFP salary packaging options
- Relocation assistance available to help you make Broome your new home!
Our Story:
At the heart of the vibrant Broome community stands the Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS), a beacon of care and support for over four decades. Established in 1977 as Western Australia's pioneering remote Aboriginal Medical Service, BRAMS continues to be a cornerstone of health and well-being for the region. Rooted in our commitment to culturally sensitive primary health care, social and emotional well-being services, and dedicated NDIS assistance, BRAMS proudly extends over 40,000 instances of service annually, nurturing the holistic wellness of our community.
We now have a rewarding opportunity available for a committed Family and Domestic Violence Social Worker to join our team and begin making a tangible difference in the lives of families throughout Broome.
How You’ll Make a Difference:
As a Family and Domestic Violence Social Worker at BRAMS, you will play a pivotal role in fostering safer, more nurturing environments within our community. Your expert guidance and unwavering support will empower individuals and families to overcome challenges, break cycles of violence, and rediscover paths to healing. By joining our compassionate team, you'll have the opportunity to shape positive outcomes and create lasting impacts for those who need it most.
For more information on the core duties of this role, click “apply” to visit our landing page.
Be Rewarded:
In addition to a competitive Health Professionals Level 1-3 salary $104,000 - $109,000 p.a. (commensurate with skills and experience), you will receive a range of generous benefits from BRAMS, including:
- NFP salary packaging options to significantly increase your take-home pay
- Relocation assistance to help you make the vibrant region of Broome your new home
- Accommodation assistance to help you have a smooth transition to Broome
- Six weeks of annual leave, with 17.5% leave loading
- Study leave available to help you sharpen your skillset while you provide vital services to our community members
- Annual airfare allowance
- Ongoing professional development and career advancement opportunities
Ready to Apply?
If you’re an experienced Social Worker looking to make a difference in the lives of Aboriginal women and children throughout Broome, we want to hear from you - apply now!