Job Summary
- $41.52 – $44.68 per hour
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 3rd Nov 2023
- Regional QLD > Caboolture
Please note Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.
Kurbingui Youth & Family Development is a not-for-profit Aboriginal community-controlled organisation.
Established in 2001, we have continued to grow in the number of services delivered to the community in areas such as employment and training, family support, domestic and family violence, alcohol and substance abuse, cultural education and engagement, support targeting successful educational outcomes for families and children and young people from preschool to tertiary, recreation and sports, early years, youth, women and men, cultural group activities, social, emotional well-being - suicide prevention, crisis response and treatment and health and nutrition.
The purpose of the Yur'iinkin (Intensive Bail Initiative) Program is about reconnecting young people and healing young peoples’ connections to themselves and others. The initiative responds to the needs of young people who are “at risk” of entering into or involved in the Youth Justice System including those young people who are repeat / recidivist offenders with complex needs, to provide support to them and their kin and/or family members and where possible to reconnect through collaborative case management, diversionary programs and tailored activities.
Support is also available to young people in contact with the Queensland Police Service / Youth Justice Co-Responder Team (CRT) through the Youth Engagement Practitioners, a component of the Yur'iinkin Program.
The Youth and Family Engagement Practitioners provide support and advocacy to young people to address issues influencing their offending behaviour, complete conditions of Bail and other Orders and reconnecting with their own culture/identity/kin/ and or family members. The role provides practical, mainly outreach, support to young people in line with their identified case plan and in consultation with Key Stakeholders e.g. Youth Justice, Police, Employment/Training, Health and other Community Services.
The Youth and Family Engagement Practitioners are required to work on a rotating shift roster including some evenings and weekends.
Essential:
Desirable:
Please note: We review applications on a rolling basis.
You will receive a competitive remuneration package and salary sacrifice options in line with the 'Fisher' & '316 Regulation' pay scale and Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award.
A copy of the position description can be requested from Tina Ridley, on [email protected] using the subject line: Youth and Family Engagement Practitioner - Yur'iinkin, Intensive Bail Initiative - Caboolture enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Employment is conditional upon maintaining a clear personal history screening checks throughout employment and the possession of a current Blue Card