Your Contribution The Cultural Mentor Officer is responsible for the provision of day to day support of at-risk, vulnerable youth.The position will demonstrate strategies for young people to address behaviours, build and strengthen family and community connections, and work to achieve a sense of belonging.Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities Advocate and work towards achieving the best outcomes for young people and their families.Develop and maintain effective relationships with clients, nurturing and supporting clients to engage while assisting in the development of their skills.Develop cultural plans for children and young people.Regularly review and update case plans and record actions in Supported Residential Services (SRS).Participate in conducting strengths needs assessment.Provide information, advice and support for young people.Maintain necessary client and operational information including logbooks and case notes daily.Ensure secure management of all program files and compliance with applicable privacy legislation and policies.Assess and monitor client needs, identify risks and areas of strengths.Provide the Manager/Practice Lead with all relevant data and information regarding service delivery as required.Demonstrate positive behaviours to young people and their families.Identify safe and appropriate family connections for young people.Build and support families and carers capabilities and connections using a culturally holistic case management approach.Ensure effective case liaison with the Department of Child Safety / Youth Justice.Identify safe and appropriate cultural connections for young people.Build culture, community and language with young people.Undertake case load management which may include complexity of case requiring more intensive intervention.Advocate for the provision of appropriate services for the young person.Develop productive working relationships with relevant agency staff, Queensland Police Service, Youth Justice.Liaise with the Practice Lead in relation to all client related matters, including client needs, engagement, issues, observations or concerns.Deliver leadership through role modelling and reinforcement of positive behaviours.Hold a small caseload.Support carers with family contact to ensure meaningful family connections.Required Qualifications and Experience Relevant qualifications (Cert IV in Child and/or Youth Community Services, Human Services or Behavioural Science e.g.Certificate III level and ability or willingness to obtain).Demonstrated experience in working in foster care, childcare services, human services, or social care environments.Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills.Hope and Healing Certification or willingness to obtain.Current First Aid and CPR certificate.Proven strong communication, consultation, negotiation, and interpersonal skills to work effectively with Child Safety Services, Foster Carers, Youth and other key stakeholders.Demonstrated abilities in problem solving and conflict resolution with reference to management of emotional responses for all parties involved in the process.Ability to work autonomously and contribute to effective outcomes within a team.Competent in the use of Microsoft Suite of applications.Knowledge and understanding of the Child Protection Act particularly in relation to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within the child protection system.A cultural awareness of the issues impacting young people.Required Licenses and Checks Ability to pass a National Police Check – no Serious/Criminal/Court Records.Current Blue Card (PAID - Queensland's Working with Children Check).Current C Class Drivers Licence (Qld).Ability to obtain LCS2 application for Child Safety and Personal History Screening.Proof of qualifications and current registration (as appropriate) are to be provided prior to commencement of employment.Conditions and Benefits of the Position TAIHS provides access to an employee assistance program and access to learning and development opportunities.Your employment experience with TAIHS will include work-life balance with competitive salary and benefits, leave entitlements, career progression opportunities and the chance to make a difference to the people and communities.TAIHS is committed to building an inclusive culture that respects and promotes human rights and diversity.The position involves working with a multicultural organisation where the majority of employees, clients and stakeholders identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.Employees demonstrate an understanding of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communicate effectively and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.TAIHS acknowledges that we respectfully journey together to aspire to be a culturally capable organisation.We are an inclusive, equal employment opportunity employer and place value on our diverse workforce.We encourage applicants representing all genders, ethnicities, ages, languages, sexual orientations, people with a disability, and those with family responsibilities to apply.To Apply: Please visit the TAIHS Careers Page for more information and to view the Position Description at: working-with-taihs/You must submit the below documentation:CV/ResumeOne page cover letter detailing how you will achieve success in the position.Applications Close: Wednesday 06 November 2024 at 5:00pmEmail: Website: THIS IS AN IDENTIFIED ROLE FOR INDIGENOUS AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLE. #J-18808-Ljbffr