Youth Mentor - Full Time - Contract - MoreePosted: 07/11/2024Closing Date: 29/11/2024Job Type: Contract - Full TimeLocation: MoreeJob Category: Community Services and DevelopmentMake a difference in your community every dayAre you driven to make a positive impact in the lives of young people? Join us as a Youth Mentor and support our Supportive Adolescent Boys Program, an initiative designed to empower boys to overcome family and domestic violence challenges, build resilience, and grow into confident young men.At Centacare, we believe that every day brings an opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Imagine the joy of seeing the difference you make in your clients' lives. That's the joy you'll experience every day you come to work at Centacare.Our Mission: Action for ImpactWe are committed to helping each person we serve reach their fullest potential and experience a fulfilling life. As a key member of our community services team, you will bring this mission to life. Your positivity, commitment, and passion for living and working in the same community will be rewarded beyond measure.Job DescriptionYour role as a Youth MentorAs a Youth Mentor in our Supporting Adolescent Boys Program, you will play a key role in providing support to boys who may have experienced family and domestic violence. Working in a safe, inclusive environment, you will help these young people build resilience, process their experiences, and foster personal growth. Through mentorship, healing-focused activities, and positive role modelling, you’ll support their journey toward recovery and empowerment.In this role, you’ll encourage self-expression, emotional resilience, and community connection. One-on-one mentoring will allow you to address individual needs, supporting each boy’s unique path to healing and self-confidence. Additionally, you will collaborate closely with families, schools, and community organisations to build a strong network of care, ensuring that participants receive the holistic support they need.Key Responsibilities:Comprehensive Needs Assessments - Conduct thorough assessments of participants’ needs, including family, community context, and risks related to violence.Individual Mentoring Sessions - Hold individual sessions using Centacare’s holistic, family-focused approach to address family and domestic violence.Referral and Coordination - Coordinate referrals and collaborate with other organisations to meet the needs of participants and their families.Data Collection and Reporting - Collect and report accurate data on participants and (where safe) insights from families and communities.Continuous Improvement and Practice Development - Contribute to clinical practice improvements by staying current with research and adapting interventions to enhance service effectiveness.In this role, you will have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of young boys in need. You will be part of a supportive and mission-driven team dedicated to creating a stronger, more resilient community.Our values – Dignity | Solidarity | Subsidiarity | Common Good - are the foundation of our work and shape the way we consistently deliver our programs.Since 2001, Centacare, a Social Services Agency of the Catholic Diocese of Armidale, has been a vital part of the local community. We provide a wide range of social welfare services to support individuals, families, and the broader community. As a Catholic agency, we welcome everyone, regardless of religion, circumstance, ethnicity, economic situation, age, gender, or ability.There are many reasons to join us:Tax-free salary packaging - up to $18,500 for general living and entertainment expenses increasing your take-home pay.Flexi leave – allowing you to accrue extra hours per week to enjoy an additional day’s leave every month (for full-time employees).Professional development – we support our team with professional development opportunities.Supportive team - working with a multidisciplinary team of passionate, supportive, and collaborative colleagues.Desired Skills and ExperienceWhat you’ll bringWe’re looking for someone with:Experience working with young people in supportive and engaging ways.Knowledge of family, domestic, and sexual violence, and its impact on youth.Experience in building strong community connections and networks.Ability to inspire and empower young people to form positive relationships and actively participate in their communities.Eligibility/other requirementsSuccessful completion of a National Crime Check.Successful completion of a NSW Working with Children Check.This is an Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander identified position which is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.If you are ready to embark on a rewarding adventure and make a real difference in our community, we’d love to hear from you.Contact usHave questions before applying? Contact Nichole for a confidential discussion on 6762 9292 or email hr@centacarenenw.com.au.How to ApplyTo apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest, qualifications and experience in the position. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply early.This position will close at 4:00pm Friday 29th November 2024, however interviews will be scheduled as applications are received. Don’t miss this opportunity—submit your application today!Centacare NENW is an EEO employer and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and abilities. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply. Essential pre-employment checks will be conducted.
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