Domestic & Family Abuse Education OfficerPermanent, Full-time | Newcastle, NSWMake a lasting impact in this newly created role, to address and help prevent domestic and family abuse. This opportunity is deeply involved in the design and delivery of policy, procedure, education and engagement with internal and external stakeholders. Newcastle Anglican is seeking a dedicated and experienced Domestic & Family Abuse Education Officer (DFAO) to lead our commitment to the prevention of, and response to, domestic and family abuse (DFA). This pivotal role drives the implementation of the Ten Commitments for Preventing and Responding to Domestic and Family Violence, adopted by Synod in 2022, and helps build a safer, more respectful culture across our communities.Reporting to Director of Mission the DFAO will provide specialist advice, education, and operational support to clergy, employees, and managers, ensuring Newcastle Anglican is a leader in creating safe and respectful environments.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the development and delivery of Newcastle Anglican’s Domestic and Family Abuse Strategic Prevention Plan.Design, deliver, and evaluate DFA prevention and response training for clergy, leaders, and key communities.Develop and maintain practical tools, resources, and policies to strengthen responses to domestic abuse.Provide expert advice and guidance to leaders and staff on complex DFA matters.Conduct risk assessments and support incident management to ensure safe and appropriate responses.Promote respectful behaviours, gender equity, and healthy models of masculinity.Build strong partnerships with clergy, parishes, staff, and external agencies.Monitor data, prepare reports, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.Represent Newcastle Anglican in relevant networks and forums.About YouYou are strategic, compassionate, and culturally sensitive.  You bring deep expertise in domestic and family violence prevention and response. You will thrive on building capacity across diverse communities and will be a trusted advisor, educator, and advocate for respectful relationships. Why work for us? Our team are the heart of what we do here at Samaritans. As a part of the Samaritans team, you have access to the following great benefits: 14 weeks paid maternity leave or 3 weeks paid parental pay. + Super Contributions after 12 months Salary Packaging on a range of everyday living expenses (Mortgage, Rent and Bills), up to $611/fortnight Up to 40% on school enrolment fees at any of our Newcastle Anglican schools Meals & Entertainment Salary packaging up to $2,650  Access to MAXXIA rewards program Access to Fitness Passport (over 300+gyms) Free access to our corporate Employee Assistance ProgramFlexible working options  Career and development opportunities Essential Qualifications & ExperienceTertiary qualifications in social science, gender studies, theology, health promotion, community development, education, or a related field.Demonstrated leadership in DFV prevention and response.Ability to work autonomously.Strong knowledge of trauma-informed and gendered practice.Proven experience in training, coaching, policy development, and safeguarding.Excellent communication and relationship management skills, with the ability to engage effectively in faith-based and culturally diverse contexts.Current Driver’s Licence, Working with Children Check, and National Police Check.The successful applicant will possess or willingness to obtain the following: NDIS Worker Screening Check, National Criminal History Check, First aid & CPR certificate and undertake a pre-employment functional medical. Who we are?  Formally known as the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Newcastle Anglican is a faith-based organisation serving the people of the Hunter and Central Coast. We offer a leading Christian presence to our community through our parishes, four schools, Anglican Care and Samaritans.  Our vision is for people to flourish because of what we do, inspired by the way of Jesus. We provide a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and welcome all applications.   For more information on who we are and the work we do, visit www.newcastleanglican.org.au.   For further information and to obtain a copy of the full position description, please email our Talent Team at careers@newcastleanglican.org.au You must have the right to live and work in Australia. #anglicancare AUD Newcastle 2300

Domestic and Family Abuse Education Officer

Domestic & Family Abuse Education Officer
Permanent, Full-time | Newcastle, NSW

Make a lasting impact in this newly created role, to address and help prevent domestic and family abuse. This opportunity is deeply involved in the design and delivery of policy, procedure, education and engagement with internal and external stakeholders. 

Newcastle Anglican is seeking a dedicated and experienced Domestic & Family Abuse Education Officer (DFAO) to lead our commitment to the prevention of, and response to, domestic and family abuse (DFA). This pivotal role drives the implementation of the Ten Commitments for Preventing and Responding to Domestic and Family Violence, adopted by Synod in 2022, and helps build a safer, more respectful culture across our communities.

Reporting to Director of Mission the DFAO will provide specialist advice, education, and operational support to clergy, employees, and managers, ensuring Newcastle Anglican is a leader in creating safe and respectful environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the development and delivery of Newcastle Anglican’s Domestic and Family Abuse Strategic Prevention Plan.
  • Design, deliver, and evaluate DFA prevention and response training for clergy, leaders, and key communities.
  • Develop and maintain practical tools, resources, and policies to strengthen responses to domestic abuse.
  • Provide expert advice and guidance to leaders and staff on complex DFA matters.
  • Conduct risk assessments and support incident management to ensure safe and appropriate responses.
  • Promote respectful behaviours, gender equity, and healthy models of masculinity.
  • Build strong partnerships with clergy, parishes, staff, and external agencies.
  • Monitor data, prepare reports, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Represent Newcastle Anglican in relevant networks and forums.

About You

You are strategic, compassionate, and culturally sensitive.  You bring deep expertise in domestic and family violence prevention and response. You will thrive on building capacity across diverse communities and will be a trusted advisor, educator, and advocate for respectful relationships.

Why work for us? 

Our team are the heart of what we do here at Samaritans. As a part of the Samaritans team, you have access to the following great benefits: 

  • 14 weeks paid maternity leave or 3 weeks paid parental pay. + Super Contributions after 12 months 
  • Salary Packaging on a range of everyday living expenses (Mortgage, Rent and Bills), up to $611/fortnight 
  • Up to 40% on school enrolment fees at any of our Newcastle Anglican schools 
  • Meals & Entertainment Salary packaging up to $2,650  
  • Access to MAXXIA rewards program 
  • Access to Fitness Passport (over 300+gyms) 
  • Free access to our corporate Employee Assistance Program
  • Flexible working options  
  • Career and development opportunities 

Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Tertiary qualifications in social science, gender studies, theology, health promotion, community development, education, or a related field.
  • Demonstrated leadership in DFV prevention and response.
  • Ability to work autonomously.
  • Strong knowledge of trauma-informed and gendered practice.
  • Proven experience in training, coaching, policy development, and safeguarding.
  • Excellent communication and relationship management skills, with the ability to engage effectively in faith-based and culturally diverse contexts.
  • Current Driver’s Licence, Working with Children Check, and National Police Check.

The successful applicant will possess or willingness to obtain the following: NDIS Worker Screening Check, National Criminal History Check, First aid & CPR certificate and undertake a pre-employment functional medical. 

Who we are?  

Formally known as the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Newcastle Anglican is a faith-based organisation serving the people of the Hunter and Central Coast. 

We offer a leading Christian presence to our community through our parishes, four schools, Anglican Care and Samaritans.  

Our vision is for people to flourish because of what we do, inspired by the way of Jesus. 

We provide a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and welcome all applications.   

For more information on who we are and the work we do, visit www.newcastleanglican.org.au.   

For further information and to obtain a copy of the full position description, please email our Talent Team at careers@newcastleanglican.org.au 

You must have the right to live and work in Australia. 

#anglicancare

  • Posted Date 23 Sep 2025
  • Location Newcastle
    NSW / Australia
  • Industry Community Services & Development
  • Job Type Full Time
  • Salary Not provided