Project Officer, Family Law Pathways NetworkOrganisation that is a winner of the XREF Engage 2023 Best Workplace AwardsSupportive environment who understands the importance of connectionAbove award rates, Employee Awards & Appreciation ProgramsABOUT US: Interrelate is a not-for-profit provider of relationship and family support services.
Our vision is to empower people to thrive in the most vital part of their lives - their relationships.
We are committed to responding to the vulnerabilities of families and children in their communities and empowering them to build strong and respectful relationships.
We deliver services spread across 30+ physical locations (plus online) to more than 135,000 clients and we're backed by qualified staff and 98 years of trusted expertise in sensitive relationship matters.
We are thrilled to be recognised as a winner of XREF Engage 2023 Best Workplace Awards for 2 surveys in a row.
This prestigious award recognises the best workplaces that have excellent management practices and a highly engaged workforce.
At Interrelate, we care about each other, focus on strengths, recognise achievements, celebrate significant events, encourage continuous learning and most importantly, enjoy our work despite the seriousness of what we do.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY: The role of the Project Officer, Family Law Pathways Network is to provide coordination for the Central Coast Family Law Pathways Network project.
The Family Law Pathways Network is a national program for professionals working with Australian families who are separating or have separated and is funded by the Attorney General's Department.
It is made up of members from a variety of different community organisations within the region who share information and resources regarding post-separation services and aims to strengthen the regional legal and community interface and support service providers to achieve the best possible outcomes for separating families and children.
Key duties will include, but not limited to the below: Organise and attend regular meetings, events, information days and annual conferencesProviding a range of administrative, coordination and secretarial support services, including taking minutes of meetings, completing FLPN work plan, preparing reports and obtaining updated budgetsBuilding referral pathways and sharing information across family law services to ensure better outcomes for families within the family law system.Providing a point of coordination for the Central Coast region FLPN steering committee.This is a Fixed-term contract until 30 June 2026 and based in our Gosford office, working 15 hours per week with the days and hours of work negotiable. This role will require the flexibility to work some evenings and/or early mornings to attend meetings or events.
The base hourly rate for this position is $41.39ph, plus 11.5% superannuation. KEY ROLE REQUIREMENTS: Previous experience in a not-for-profit community organisation or other client service environmentCert IV, Diploma or degree in social work, community services, psychology or related disciplineDemonstrated experience in administration and secretarial skills, taking of minutes and written communication such as emails, newsletters and reports.Demonstrated experience in project and event managementKnowledge and understanding of the needs of families who are experiencing separation or divorce.Highly developed written and interpersonal communication skills, along with a demonstrated ability to network, liaise and negotiate effectively with a wide range of people.Highly developed organisational and time management skills, with a sound knowledge of Microsoft Office programs.Capable of working with online systems and technology, such as CRM, Teams and Zoom.Ability to work flexible hours, unsupervised from required locationsCurrent driver's licence and right to work in AustraliaABOUT YOU: You are passionate about working in a community services organisation and have a knowledge and understanding of the family law system and the needs of families who are experiencing separation or divorce.
You are comfortable viewing and listening to sensitive subject matters.
You have strong capabilities in project, event management and administration skills, and good foundational skills in the use of technology and software applications.
You have initiative and a problem-solving capacity, you are organised, detail oriented, adaptable and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
You also have the ability to work flexible hours and work autonomously.
WHAT WE OFFER: Salary sacrificing and packaging options (superannuation, loans, credit cards, school fees)Additional days of paid leave on top of standard leave entitlementsAccess to Scholarship Programs, Study Assistance ProgramsEmployee Assistance ProgramEmployee Awards & Appreciation programsHigh level of diversity in the roleHOW TO APPLY: If you are interested in applying for this role, please click on the Apply Now button to submit your application.
Please ensure you upload a covering letter addressing the Selection Criteria as outlined in the Job Description.
Closing Date: 5pm, Friday 1 November 2024 If you have any questions regarding this position, please email ******
Interrelate aspires to continue to be a leader in our community, an organisation known for working respectfully with clients from all different and diverse backgrounds.
We encourage applications from people of diverse; gender identity, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion, language, socio-economic circumstances, life circumstances, beliefs, or any forms of perceived disadvantage.
All Interrelate positions require the satisfactory completion of relevant Police and Working with Children Checks.
Interrelate services are funded by the Australian Government.
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