About the role
We have an opportunity for a Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer (ACLO) to be part of our Crime Prevention Unit, Richmond Police District team. The Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer is responsible for providing advice and support to commands in the management of local Aboriginal issues. They assist in establishing and maintaining close personal rapport with Elders, Leaders and the members of the Aboriginal community by developing network contacts to strengthen co-operation and communication and to assist community members in their dealing with local policing issues and their contact with other statutory bodies.
Applicants must hold a current driver’s licence with no traffic offences recorded on their driving history within the last six (6) months or NSW Police Force Bronze Certification.
Aboriginality is a genuine occupational qualification as authorised by Part 5, Clause 26 of the Government Sector Employment Rules 2014.
A Working With Children Check (WWCC) is a prerequisite for this role.
1. competitive salary;
2. flexible work options;
3. opportunity to purchase leave;
4. annual leave loading;
5. corporate wellbeing programs including seminars and the Fitness Passport;
6. free annual influenza vaccination; and
7. salary packaging options via superannuation contributions or a novated vehicle lease.
Applications can only be submitted electronically via the I Work for NSW website.
To be considered for this role, attach a cover letter (2 pages maximum) and an up-to-date resume that clearly details your skills & experience as relevant to this role.
Please do not attach copies of qualifications, certificates or documentation (other than what has been requested) - you can bring these if called for interview.
You must also address each of the following Target Questions (300 word limit per question) in the text boxes provided in the online application or attach as a separate document.
Target Question 1:
What is your understanding and knowledge of Aboriginal heritage and culture. Please include your knowledge of issues impacting Aboriginal people in the criminal justice system and any relevant local issues.
Target Question 2:
With the above question in mind, please provide an example of your demonstrated experience in working with your local Aboriginal community. What local community strategies and projects have you been a part of? what was your involvement in these strategies and projects (including planning, development, implementation) and what was the outcome of these strategies and projects?
Your application must stand on its own merits, and the completeness and relevance of your application will determine if you proceed through to the selection process.
If you require any further information about this opportunity, please contact the hiring manager Sergeant Robert Hindle via (02) 6626 0576.
Our commitment to Diversity
The NSW Police Force is a proud employer of a diverse range of people. We are committed to reflecting the diverse community we serve and creating an inclusive and respectful workplace for all employees. Differences are embraced, contributions are valued, and everyone has a sense of connection and belonging.
We welcome people with diverse skills, experiences, perspectives and backgrounds and encourage applications from Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples, and individuals who may identify as LGBTIQ, with disability, a culturally and linguistically diverse background, and people of all ages.
This recruitment may be used to create a Talent Pool for similar future roles (ongoing or temporary) that may arise over the next 18 months.
Thank you for your interest in this role. We look forward to receiving your application.