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We have an opportunity for a person from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to join our team in Hobart.
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Service (TALS) specialises in providing advice and support in the areas of criminal, civil, and family law to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons living in Tasmania and does so in a culturally appropriate and supportive way.
We also contribute to policy and law reform.
We are an inclusive organisation and work passionately to support Aboriginal communities across Tasmania.
The role The Aboriginal Liaison Officer plays a critical role in linking TALS and all the Aboriginal communities in Tasmania.
Working closely with our Lawyers, they ensure clients can access the service and support they need as they navigate various legal and social challenges.
This is a full-time ongoing position commencing as soon as possible.
This is an identified position.
TALS considers being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational requirement.
We adopt the Commonwealth definition of Aboriginality.
Essential attributes A strong commitment and understanding of the Tasmanian Aboriginal culture and communities, and the ability to build effective relationships with members of all communities and supporting organisations.
A deep understanding of the legal and social issues faced by the Tasmanian Aboriginal communities.
Relevant qualifications and/or experience in supporting vulnerable people with general and daily needs and where necessary navigate complex issues and have difficult conversations.
Good written, verbal and IT literacy skills, with an ability to write clear and concise emails and or letters to existing and potential clients and easily build rapport and trust with clients and other stakeholders.
The ability to work in a multiskilled, high-pressure, client-focused environment.
Including at outreach locations which require travel.
Excellent time management and computer skills, navigating various systems and reporting requirements.
Demonstrated ability to show initiative, resourcefulness, and personal resilience.
Requirements The successful candidate will need to undergo a National Police Check and apply for a Working with Vulnerable Persons registration.
A current driver's license is required, as travel may occur across Tasmania.
How to apply If you would like further information about the role or a copy of the position description, please contact Lisa Lydon at ****** or 0491 053 316.
Please apply via Seek and include a copy of your CV and a letter which highlights how you meet the essential attributes, and what you can do to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Tasmania.
Please also provide information about your Aboriginality.
Please note, applicants who do not prepare this letter will not be contacted.
Applications close 4pm Friday 17th January 2025.
Note: Applications will be assessed as they are received and if appropriate, will be progressed before the closing date.
Please apply early.
Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? Do you have a current Australian driver's licence? Do you have a current Police Check (National Police Certificate) for employment? Do you have a current Working With Children (WWC) Check? To help fast track investigation, please include here any other relevant details that prompted you to report this job ad as fraudulent / misleading / discriminatory.
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