Are you a GP or primary care nurse interested in improving the capacity of primary care to respond to domestic and family violence (DFV)?
If so, the University of Melbourne’s Safer Families Centre is offering casual employment as a GP facilitator under the Pathways to Safety program to deliver virtual DFV education to primary care staff across Australia.
Your role will be to co-deliver group training, with a trained family violence facilitator, to a limited number of primary care staff.
You will receive support from the Safer Families team, all materials are included, and your time will be remunerated including attendance at a facilitator orientation training program taking six hours across two sessions.
People who are encouraged to register their interest include those with:
- prior training, experience or an interest in addressing domestic and family violence or trauma-informed care
- skills and experience in training small groups on sensitive issues
- experience engaging with services such as DFV, mental health, alcohol and other drugs, or sexual assault services
- strong communication skills and experience in public speaking.
To register your interest in becoming a GP facilitator, complete an Expression of Interest here. For more information contact Safer Families Project Officer Kitty Novy at [email protected].