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Outreach and Peer Support Worker

NSW Users & AIDS Association Inc
  • Casual role, SCHCADS Level 3
  • Approximately 15.2 hours (upon negotiation)

This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic organisation in an exciting and challenging role. This NSP role would suit someone with sound management experience with a background in community engagement, ideally within peer organisations as a worker or volunteer, and has sound knowledge of harm reduction principles. The position will be primarily located at NSP at 345 Crown Street.

This is also a call out to peers and those with specific interest and experience in this type of peer-led work, as there is other positions and roles available to the interested applicant. Information to be supplied.

Organisation

NSW Users and AIDS Association (NUAA), a peer-based drug user organisation. We work with people who use or have used drugs and people who are engaging with health services. NUAA’s mission is to improve the health, welfare and dignity of people who use drugs. More information can be found at www.nuaa.org.au.

Tasks 

  • Travel throughout NSW as agreed to deliver and distribute injecting equipment through established networks in line with the NSW Needle and Syringe Programs Guidelines 2017 
  • Support Key Peer Educators and Volunteers across NSW, with assistance from senior employees within the scope of the program 
  • Engage with individuals accessing the Outreach service under a Harm Reduction framework 
  • Promote NUAA and its services to service providers and pharmacies in local areas where NUAA outreach occurs
  • Work with senior employees and our partners such as LHDs to develop new networks 
  • Participate as an active member of NUAAs personnel  
  • Provide support to NUAA's other areas of work as required or as requested by senior staff

Selection Criteria

Essential

  • Demonstrated understanding of the intersection issues facing people who use and or/inject drugs
  • Demonstrated sound verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to problem solve
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently
  • Ability to build relationships with a variety of community and other stakeholders
  • Experience planning and implementing projects
  • Drug use knowledge and experience on some level
  • Work to deliver NUAA's strategic aims and program/project goals, under our Code of Conduct
  • NSW Driver licence

Please call (02) 8354 7300 for more information.

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