We exist so people can live a life free from family violence and access safe, sustainable housing. Our services span Greater Dandenong, Casey, and Cardinia, and our vision is to be the leading provider of social housing and client support programs in Southern Melbourne.
About The Orange Door
The Orange Door is transforming how we support women, children, families, and men. It offers:
- A visible and accessible contact point for specialist support.
- Risk assessment, safety planning, and tailored advice.
- A strong focus on perpetrator accountability.
- Coordination across prevention, early intervention, and response.
About the Role
As Team Leader, you’ll lead a team of Senior Practitioners and Practitioners, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based service delivery. You’ll work collaboratively across The Orange Door network, maintain strong relationships with partner organisations, and foster a culture of inclusion, innovation, and excellence.
About You
- Tertiary qualifications in social work or a related discipline (compliant with Family Violence Minimum Qualifications (Rec209).
- Experience supporting women, children, and families with complex needs across sectors such as family violence, child protection, housing, mental health, or AOD.
- Skilled in risk assessment and whole-of-family approaches.
- Proven leadership capabilities including mentoring and practice supervision.
- Resilient, collaborative, and committed to best practice.
- Current Driver’s Licence and Working with Children Check (Employment category).
- Willingness to undergo pre-employment screening including police and identity checks.
Ready to Apply?
Submit your application including a cover letter addressing the "About You" criteria.
Applications close: 31 July 2026 – but may close earlier if the right candidate is found.
For enquiries, contact Toby Worswick, Manager – The Orange Door at 8764 0717.
wayss is proud to be an inclusive and child safe organisation.
wayss is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to being an organisation that embraces a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion within our workforce and approach to service delivery. We encourage people with lived experience to apply for roles at wayss. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic communities, people of all ages and LGBTIQ people. wayss is a proud Rainbow Tick accredited organisation that welcomes everyone across the LGBTIQ community.