Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer (Identified role) -00009I9KThis role is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants only, in accordance with the NSW Police Force Aboriginal Employment Strategy. Applicants for this role must be of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, identify as being an Aboriginal and be accepted by the Aboriginal community as defined by the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983. This is also in accordance with Part 5, Clause 26 of the NSW Government Sector Employment Rules 2014. An Aboriginal person (as defined by the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983) means a person who:
1. is member of the Aboriginal race of Australia, and
2. identifies as an Aboriginal person, and
3. is accepted by the Aboriginal community as an Aboriginal person.
4. Clerk Grade 3/4
5. Ongoing Full-Time
6. Orange
About us
The NSW Police Force (NSWPF) is one of the largest police forces in the western world, with more than 20,000 employees, including more than 4,000 administrative employees who support the sworn officers that provide a range of law and order services 24 hours a day, seven days a week to the socially, geographically and culturally diverse community of NSW.
About the role
We have an opportunity for an Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer (ACLO) to be part of our Central West 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. The position is based in the Regional City of Orange.
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.
The role is subject to the terms of the NSW Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998. Under the terms of the Act, persons who have been convicted of certain serious sex offences are prohibited from applying for this role as it involves child-related employment. In accordance with the NSW Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998, applicants for this role will be required to sign a Prohibited Employment Declaration.
A Working With Children Check (WWCC) is a prerequisite for this role.
The applicant is responsible for applying for their own WWCC (an employer cannot apply on behalf of a worker) and if the outcome is a clearance, the Check is valid for five (5) years and may be used for any child-related work in NSW.
You can apply for a Working With Children Check by clicking here
For more information on this role (e.g. essential requirements, key accountabilities, key challenges and capabilities required for the role), to view the role description.
What we can offer you
At NSWPF our people have access to a range of benefits that help balance life at work and at home. Some of the benefits available when you join the NSWPF include:
7. competitive salary;
8. flexible work options;
9. opportunity to purchase leave;
10. annual leave loading;
11. corporate wellbeing programs including seminars and the Fitness Passport;
12. free annual influenza vaccination;
13. salary packaging options via superannuation contributions or a novated vehicle lease.