Are you an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and have experience within the Community?Aboriginal Wellbeing OfficerDo you have a passion for supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people involved in the Justice System?Do you have strong leadership and advocacy skills and a desire to work within a culturally supported team of Aboriginal staff to contribute to creating a stronger, healthier, and safer community?An attractive annual salary in the range of $78,000 to $86,500 plus superannuation is on offer for this position.Please note: Only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply for this position.As this is a designated position, a Certificate of Aboriginality will be required prior to an offer of employment being made.About the OpportunityGEO has an exciting Fixed-Task Full-Time opportunity for an Aboriginal Wellbeing Officer at Fulham Correctional Centre. The Aboriginal Wellbeing Officer (AWO) is responsible for the provision of pre and post-release services that promote health, wellbeing, and ‘healing’ of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners, their families, and the broader Aboriginal community. As the AWO, you will have direct prisoner contact and support people’s cultural wellbeing, spiritual, and traditional needs. You will support new receptions in their adjustment to the prison environment, participate in case-management and reintegration planning, and motivate and support engagement in programs and services that seek to reduce re-offending. You will also lead the coordination of cultural activities including NAIDOC events and Aboriginal-specific programs within the prison.The AWO also provides individual support to Aboriginal prisoners at times of crisis, provides education in relation to cultural heritage and identity, and supports prisoners with issues related to family reconnection and community reintegration. The AWO will identify as an Aboriginal Australian and ideally have a background in social work, welfare, or community services.Your Skills & ExperienceTo be successful in the role, you will possess the following:Essential:A demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the Victorian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and a demonstrated commitment to improving outcomes for Aboriginal people.A deep and authentic understanding of Indigenous culture, peoples, Country, and traditions and the impact that the criminal justice system has on Indigenous men, families, and communities.A demonstrated ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with members of the Victorian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.A demonstrated ability to be mature, flexible, and empathetic to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners.Well-developed interpersonal, communication (verbal and written), assertiveness, and negotiation skills.Ability to use a range of IT application programs.Ability to work collaboratively with other program areas and disciplines.Desirable:A background in Social Work, Welfare, or Community Services.Previous experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a health, case-management, or wellbeing role.About the BenefitsA safe and secure working environmentFlexibilityAn opportunity to work in a progressive service delivery environmentContinuous skills and professional development opportunitiesSubsidised meals, free parking, and uniformCareer progressionCompetitive salariesEmployee Assistance ProgramFitness Passport: Access to subsidised Gym MembershipJoining GEO is an exciting chance to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of prisoners, their families, and the community.Who we areFulham Correctional Centre is part of The GEO Group Australia Pty Ltd (GEO). GEO is the leading provider of privately managed correctional services in NSW and Victoria.To view our videos, including the type of individuals we seek to join our business, or for more information about our organisation, please visit our website at www.geogroup.com.au.How to ApplyPlease click the Apply Button on this advertisement to lodge an application. Applications must include a resume and a one-page cover letter.Applications close: Midnight, Friday 22nd November 2024.For any enquiries, or to discuss the position in more detail, please contact a member of the Human Resources Team at Fulham Correctional Centre on (03) 5142 3*** or via email ********@geogroup.com.au.We are always looking for people who share our company values of:INTEGRITY - RESPECT - ACCOUNTABLE - AGILE - INNOVATIVE
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