Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 16th Apr 2021
Mens Outreach Service Aboriginal Corporation (MOSAC) was established in 2001 and provides programs in youth life promotion/suicide prevention, men’s health & wellbeing, a drop in service and a mobile bike repair program working with children & young people in Broome and remote communities in the West Kimberley. The Change em ways program is a culturally secure and trauma informed Indigenous men’s behavioral change family violence program. For further information, please visit www.mensoutreach.org.au.
This fixed term full time role is a 22 month contract which has the possibility of extension. It is an exciting opportunity available for a male FDV practitioner, who will work with a new small, committed team, supporting the development, delivery and evaluation of a place-based men’s behavioural change program Change Em Ways to remote communities and towns in the Kimberley, providing mentoring and support to community-based program facilitators.
If you have the above skills and experience, can commit to regular Kimberley wide travel and are interested in working for a grassroots, community focused and valued organisation, please contact us.
Aboriginal people are strongly encouraged to apply.
A salary package of approx. $100,000 per annum, pro rata ($50.61 per hour) dependent on experience, which includes a District Allowance. Additionally, 5 weeks Annual Leave with loading per annum, Superannuation and other additional benefits such as pro rata Airfare Allowance of $800 per annum and generous Salary Packaging benefits are offered. All applicable benefits and entitlements are paid on a pro rata basis.
Please contact Sarah Macnee, Chief Operating Officer at [email protected] using the subject line: Male Co-facilitator, Change Em Ways Community enquiry via EthicalJobs or 0437 840 128 for further information.
A job package is attached.