Youth Justice
Youth Justice; Region - Brisbane & Moreton Bay - Youth Justice; Service Delivery - Youth Justice; South Brisbane
About the role
The Community Youth Response and Diversion Coordinator is responsible for supporting and coordinating the development, implementation, evaluation and review of partnerships and service planning initiatives involving department and key stakeholders, including government and non-government agencies, in line with the Youth Justice Strategy.
Key Responsibilities: Lead and coordinate a strong, integrated Community Youth Response and Diversion service system in collaboration with non-government funded and unfunded provider/s, and relevant government agencies at a local level, and conduct planning activities, including service mapping and outcome monitoring and evaluation, to identify potential challenges and enhance service delivery.Provide leadership in the implementation of strategies that facilitate and sustain the formation of partnerships between the department and key stakeholders within the region and at a local level, to support the achievement of outcomes being sought within the region.Deliver accountable and collaborative integrated Community Youth Responses and Diversions that respect the culture and context of each child, young person, family and community in accordance with departmental policies and procedures, statutory responsibilities and Youth Justice Practice Framework.Establish and maintain effective communication with key stakeholders.Represent youth justice at relevant stakeholder meetings, consultation forums, committees, multi-agency collaborative panels and working groups as required.Facilitate the effective engagement in the partnership of people, communities and organisations from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.Promote learning and information sharing in relation to services, networks and referral pathways within the community, through site mentoring, delivery of learning and development opportunities, and via the preparation of a range of high quality communication materials.Enhance the local regional community by actively practicing and promoting excellence in service delivery and public administration and identifying opportunities for improving regional client service.What we are looking for: We'll assess your suitability for this role by looking at what you've done previously - the knowledge, skills and experience you've built, your potential for development, and your personal qualities.
Every staff member is expected to role model leadership behaviours. This role requires the leadership capabilities of a team leader/individual contributor/program leader/executive/chief executive profile as outlined in the Leadership competencies for Queensland booklet.
Vision: Leads strategically - seeks and leverages stakeholder feedback to steer and adjust plans and encourages others to do the same.Makes insightful decisions - empowers collaborative decision making in the team.Results: Builds enduring relationships - initiates two-way collaborations by providing information and advice in a timely, proactive and non-technical manner, supporting the team to do the same.Drives accountability and outcomes - works with the team to develop shared objectives and clear indicators for success.Accountability: Fosters healthy and inclusive workplaces - demonstrates respect for others, taking the time to connect, check in and show an interest in their wellbeing.Demonstrates sound governance - analyses data and trends to identify risks to project activities and empowers others to incorporate risk management into planning.Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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