
The Senior Social Work Practitioner plays a crucial role within the legal sector, providing expert social work services to clients involved in legal proceedings. This position requires a deep understanding of social work principles and legal frameworks, ensuring that clients receive the necessary support and advocacy throughout their legal journey. The Senior Practitioner will collaborate with legal professionals and other stakeholders to promote the welfare of clients, making a significant impact on their lives and the community.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Why NAAFLS?
Work with a values-driven team grounded in Aboriginal
leadership, culture, and community. Make a real impact and help shape safer
futures.
Professional, team-focused approach; willingness to travel
and ability to obtain WWCC and clear Criminal History Check.
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Closing Date 5 May 2026 - please note applications
will be assessed as they are received.
Submit your application via SEEK or EthicalJobs with:
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For role enquiries, contact: hr@naafls.com.au
While NAAFLS is an equal opportunity employer, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.

North Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Service (NAAFLS) is a non-government Aboriginal organisation offering legal services and support to victims of family violence and sexual assault.
The primary focus of NAAFLS is to provide culturally appropriate assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults and children who are victims of domestic and family violence, including sexual abuse. NAAFLS works in accordance to the Family Violence Prevention Legal Services “Operational Framework”.
Services available to clients include:
• Legal advice and casework assistance in areas relating to domestic and family violence, care and protection of children, victims of crime compensation, family law, wills, superannuation, housing and debt management.
• Information support and referral services.
• Community legal education.
• Prevention of family violence initiatives.
• Law reform.
• Trauma informed counselling.