Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 21st Jan 2022
- Sydney > Canterbury
This is our time to act and shape the world that our children will inherit. Our time is now, to be unshakable in our resolve to be all of who we are. It is our moment to rise and say, we can! And together we will bring forth the society that is rightfully ours. In generations to come, our people will look back and say: because of her, we can and we always will!
Ms June Oscar AO, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
CRC is excited to be appointing a First Nations Female Identified Research Assistant to our Advocacy, Research and Policy Unit, an integral part of CRC’s leadership team. If you’re keen to bring a First Nations lens to all that we do, we’d love to hear from you.
Keen to make a difference through your cultural competence and expertise? Are you innovative, curious and adaptable, with excellent oral and written communication skills, the ability to ‘think on your feet’ and to work to deadlines within a dynamic and changing environment? Are you committed to social justice, policy reform and strengthening the impacts of the community sector? Help us contribute to long-lasting change for disadvantaged people in NSW by joining our diverse and passionate team.
As First Nations Research Assistant in the Advocacy, Research and Policy Unit, you will support the Community Restorative Centre to strengthen our expert voice in the area of justice reform, building the evidence base in order to change the life trajectories of vulnerable, disadvantaged and criminalised people in NSW. This role will work directly with, and in support of, Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women and other women, and for this reason someone identifying both as First Nations and female is required.
Reporting to the Program Director of the unit, you will be required to conduct a variety of research tasks and work independently, taking a trauma-informed approach. You will be able to demonstrate solid planning and organisational skills, work within timeframes, possess a high level of self-motivation and attention to detail, be a creative and innovative thinker with an understanding of strengths-based approaches to growing community wellness. The successful applicant will have a strong interest in research and research translation and will be motivated to contribute to sector reform and social justice.
Your usual work hours will be 15 hours Monday to Friday between 9 am-5pm, with occasional out-of-hours work, as required.
If you have a passion for and commitment to listening to and amplifying the voices of First Nations Communities and people with lived experience of incarceration and want to help us build sector capacity to better respond to the needs of CRC clients, we encourage you to apply today.
Please submit your response to the selection criteria and upload a copy of your resume.
Applications will close once a suitable applicant is found so PLEASE APPLY NOW!
For more information and a copy of the Position Description, please email [email protected] using the subject line: Research Assistant - First Nations Female Identified enquiry via EthicalJobs.
CRC considers being a woman is a genuine occupational qualification as specified under section 31h of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
CRC considers being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational qualification as specified under section 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).