Full Time – 5 days per week (negotiable)
Great Southern Community Alcohol and Drug Service
Location: Great Southern
About Us Palmerston Association is a leading and respected not for profit provider of alcohol and other drug services.
We have a rich and proud history of providing support through a range of services including counselling, groups, residential rehabilitation, and educational initiatives.
About the role The Aboriginal Engagement Officer will deliver a culturally secure alcohol and drug service (AOD) to the community.
The role includes outreach services and support to individuals and families struggling with alcohol and other drug issues, working with allied agencies including referrals and shared care.
It will complement allied services by providing reciprocal referral pathways, consultation and shared care for Aboriginal people.
Skills and Experience: Strong Aboriginal community based experience and connectionKnowledge of alcohol and drug issuesWell developed assessment and counselling skillsAbility to work with and be part of a team.Demonstrated organisational and time management skillsHigh level communication skills, both verbal and writtenSound knowledge of Microsoft OfficeA valid driver's licence and willingness to travel.Pay Level is equivalent to Level 4 – Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010.
Aboriginality is a genuine qualification for this position under section 50 (d) of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act (1984). Benefits: Excellent salary packaging options, receive up to $15,900 plus additional salary packaging of up to $2,650 for meal and entertainment expenses5 days life and wellness leave (pro rata)9 weeks paid parental leave for the primary carer and 2 weeks partner parental leave after 12 months continuous servicePartial access to long service leave after 5 years continuous serviceFlexible, family orientated working conditionsAnnual leave loading of 17.5% for award-based staffGender affirmation leave – 5 days paidOpportunities to join and get involved in various working groups such as the Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group (RAP), Rainbow Community Initiative Committee, Environmental Working Group and the Disability Access Inclusion Policy Working Group.2 days paid and 8 days unpaid cultural leave for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staffAboriginal Staff Forum for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff to connect and collaborateTo apply: If this sounds like the role for you then click on the apply button on Seek!
Alternatively, you can submit your application at one of our branches.
In your application please ensure that you:
Submit your cover letter addressing the selection criteria as outlined in the JDFComplete all application questionsInterviews will be held in early January 2024.
The successful candidate must possess a National Police Clearance that was obtained within 3 months, and a valid WA Working with Children Check.
We seek and welcome diversity and a breadth of experience and backgrounds in our teams.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and people who identify as LGBTIQ+ are encouraged to apply.
Palmerston has recently been awarded accreditation against the Rainbow Tick Standards, marking a major milestone in the organisation's commitment to providing inclusive and accessible services for all.
If you would like to have a yarn on what it's like to work at Palmerston as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander employee, please contact Wayne Ryder on 08 9399 5344 or ******.
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