Development Coach - Economic Pathways to Refugee IntegrationApply now Job no: 497562 Work type: Maximum Term Part-Time Location: Broadmeadows Categories: Employment Services BENEFITSImprove your take-home pay by using salary packaging options – up to $18,500 can be packaged every year (details via AccessPay)!Employee Assistance ProgramDiscounted health insurance and free flu shots each yearWe're looking for a professional Development Coach with relevant experience who wants to join our team of 1500 employees and 1000 volunteers to make a difference on a Part Time, Max Term Contract basis ending June 30, 2025, working 30.8 hours per week based in Broadmeadows.THE ROLEThe Development Coach supports the EPRI Senior Support Officer (SSO) in the delivery of the Economic Pathways to Refugee Integration (EPRI) Program including participant engagement, recruitment, prevocational and employability skills training, and on-the-job support.This role also supports the program by aiding English language development and acquisition in new workplace contexts, including clarification of rights and responsibilities in the employee/employer relationship and agreement, and both prevocational and on-the-job coaching to ensure candidate understanding of those responsibilities as they relate to workplace OHS systems and requirements.Support the SSO with the implementation of an engagement plan for accessing this group in the community and facilitate referrals into the EPRI program.Deliver pre-employment training including formal, technical and industry-specific language development related to anticipated job pathways, occupational health and safety systems requirements and shared responsibilities, income, payslips, timesheets, tax and superannuation so participants can read and understand their remuneration details, employment law and context including employee agreements, entitlements, and awards.Work in close collaboration with staff within the Broadmeadows Thrive Hub and across Youth and Adult Transition program areas to collectively achieve outcomes for all participants.Salary will be in the range of $85,264.31 to $89,124.91 per annum (pro rata per annum), based on skills and experience plus superannuation.ABOUT THE BROTHERHOOD OF ST LAURENCEWe are passionate about the work we do. We strive to create change that lasts for a more compassionate and just society - a society in which we can all fully participate in social, civic and economic life with the dignity and respect we all deserve.The Brotherhood of St Laurence (BSL) has a clear vision – an Australia free of poverty. For over 90 years, we have worked with policymakers and the community for systemic change that will prevent and alleviate poverty in Australia. We are made up of 1500+ employees and 1000+ volunteers to make a difference in our communities.WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FORPassion for supporting the mission of BSL and delivering excellence in your role is just the start.To be considered for the role and be successful in it, we're looking for someone who has the following key skills and experiences:Relevant tertiary qualifications in social work, community development and/or education, or extensive relevant experience.Demonstrated experience of working in an outcomes-focused environment.A depth of knowledge about the causes and consequences of CALD unemployment and the kinds of strategies that are successful in helping people from a CALD background follow pathways to work.Strong interpersonal skills which demonstrate an ability to create positive relationships with a wide range of people, including people of Refugee backgrounds, and involve these people in activities and decisions.CULTUREBSL employees enjoy a range of flexible work options and other attractive benefits. Recognising that there is no 'one size fits all' pattern of work–life balance, the organisation endeavours to provide options to suit the needs of all staff.If this looks like a role that's right for you, Click APPLY NOWIf you have any questions about the role or want more clarification, please contact Peter Flugge via for a confidential discussion.Applications close: Friday, 22 November at 11.55 pmWe are an EEO employer and understand the importance of diversity and inclusion. We recognise that everyone has the right to an equitable, safe and productive environment and to be treated with dignity and respect. We welcome applications from all people regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, cultural background, disability or sexual orientation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.Successful applicants will be subject to pre-employment checks including criminal history and working with children. Recruitment decisions are based on the key inherent needs and requirements of each role, and candidates are selected based on their unique strengths and characteristics. Applicants must have proof of working rights in Australia.#J-18808-Ljbffr