Hippy Coordinator

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Work for a leading child protection organisation!
Attract and retain families in our HIPPY Program, drive engagement Excellent staff packaging and benefits available!
About the Role Barnardos are looking for a part-time (30 hours per week) permanent Hippy Coordinator  for the Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY)  based in  Wellington, 2820 The  Hippy Coordinator  will be responsible for; Taking new referrals for children and families.
Engaging, recruiting and retaining families in the HIPPY Program to the targets set out in the funding agreement.
Supporting Program Participants by facilitating regular Group Meetings, connection to local services, provide required HIPPY Materials to each Program Participant and specific support to Program Participants.
Establishing direct links with children, young people their parents/carers and school teacher/s who are referred to HIPPY; Supporting participants to identify and address educational needs and ensure that each participant has an individual learning plan including goals, indicators of achievement and review dates; Assessing other needs and offer supported referral to appropriate local services as needed; Selecting, training, supporting, and supervising Home Tutors for the program Supporting Home Tutors to undertake Home Visits, delivery of the HIPPY Curriculum and foster employment and training pathways and participation in Pathways to Possibilities (P2P); Home visits and delivery of HIPPY sessions.
Participating and build networks and partnerships across the HIPPY network and local community; with key stakeholders e.g., families, early childhood services, School Principals and staff, Aboriginal Education Assistants, Aboriginal community organisations and engage key stakeholders in HIPPY events.
About You As a  Hippy Coordinator,  you will ideally have; Tertiary qualifications (or substantial proof of working towards) in teaching, early childhood, community services, social work, community development or other related fields Knowledge of, and experience in working with culturally and linguistically diverse families Proven ability to successfully facilitate a community-based program Demonstrated experience in working with local communities and building local networks and positive relationships with service providers Demonstrated experience in leading and managing a team Knowledge of and experience in working to support adult learners Demonstrated experience in working with families Knowledge of, and experience in working with culturally and linguistically diverse families including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families About the Organisation Barnardos Australia is one of Australia's leading children's social care agencies, focused on building relationships between children, young people, their families and the community.
Over the next 5 years, Barnardos commits to supporting more vulnerable children to thrive through effective evidence-informed and research-based programs.
Applicants from an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background are strongly encouraged to apply.
Benefits of Working for Barnardos Development through individual and group mentoring Secondments, acting up and project work Flexible working arrangements Cultural leave A day off during NAIDOC week Additional annual leave during Christmas/New Year break Volunteer opportunities at community events and many more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff are further supported by the Aboriginal Cultural Unit (ACU) and Barnardos Indigenous Group (BIG) to meet their cultural needs within the organisation.
Salary: Base $73,804 to $85,131 (pro rata)  plus leave loading plus superannuation.
Packaging available to receive $15,860 of your salary tax free.
Motor vehicle packaging available on selected roles.
To be considered for roles with Barnardos you will need to have (or be willing to have conducted) a National Police Clearance and current Working with Children check Clearance (or APP number) and for the ACT a Drivers History Check, Working with Vulnerable People Card and CYPS Check.
Vaccination for COVID-19 is a condition of employment and engagement with Barnardos.
How to apply: To register your interest hit  APPLY NOW  and submit your Resume.
For a confidential discussion please call Tania Condoluci 02 9218 2346


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