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addressAddressTownsville, QLD
type Form of workPart time
salary Salary$35 - $37 an hour
CategorySocial Care

Job description

Community Gro Inc is a community-based non-profit organisation overseen by a Board of Governance and operationally managed by a Chief Executive Officer.

Community Gro believes in a safe and equitable community where everyone has the opportunity to lead fulfilling lives.

Community Gro is committed to delivering holistic services and support necessary to ensure safety, financial wellbeing, and life changing opportunities within our community.

About the role

This role focusses on increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s and families’ engagement with health and early childhood education and care. This role improves access to existing early childhood, maternal and child health, and family support services so children are safe, healthy, and ready to thrive at school in the Upper Ross catchment area by the age of five. 

Key Duties and Responsibilities
  • Provide support to the Manager and Project Officer in facilitating community engagement activities including transport support, door knocking, community centres, playgroups, kindergartens' and other events.
  • Provide sound cultural advice to all stakeholders regarding culturally appropriate practice in the delivery of an integrated service system across early education, health, and family services.
  • Identify and communicate to Manager and Project Officer gaps, needs and solutions for families to engage with health, early education, and family services.
  • Assist with rosters, newsletters and administration tasks as requested by the Manager and Project Officer.
  • Collect data as directed by the Manager and Project Officer and add to the systems a daily basis for data entry.
Skills and Experience
Essential 
  • Qualifications in community development, governance, social work, public health or early education OR Certificate with relevant experience OR relevant experience.
  • Established relationships with local and regional stakeholders; and experience in community development which leads to improved educational outcomes for young children. 
  • Working knowledge of programs, legislation and policies which support culturally appropriate practice in the delivery of an integrated service across health, early education, and family services.
  • Strong administration skills with proficiency in MS Office 365; particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook; and accuracy of data entry, including attention to detail, judgement, initiative, confidentiality and sensitivity in the performance of work.
  • Training and experience of the following is desirable: Food Handling Certification, Infection Control training, Car Seat Restraint Training, Transport (Bus) Training and Chemical Handling. 
  • Effective time management with the proven ability to establish, plan and prioritise own goals and work objectives effectively, and be flexible to meet program and organisational goals. 
  • Well developed verbal, written and interpersonal skills including a comprehensive understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues with the proven ability to support and work effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and community groups.   
Desirable 
  • Understanding of children’s services, funding, and gaps in current service delivery environment.
  • Existing relationships with a range of stakeholders in the local and regional area.
  • Knowledge and experience of the Collective Impact Approach.
Other Essential Requirements
  • Class C Driver’s License.
  • Satisfactory Police Check – Employees of Community Gro Inc must not have any criminal history or record which would prevent them from working for the organisation and, as such, a satisfactory criminal record check must be completed before commencing employment, with the understanding that consent may be required for further criminal record checks being conducted at other times during employment if requested.
  • Valid Blue Card – Employees of Community Gro Inc must be eligible and not restricted from working with children, and a satisfactory working with children check (Blue Card) must be completed before commencing employment, with the understanding that consent may be required for further working with children checks being conducted at other times during employment if requested.  
  • Senior First Aid Certificate, or willingness to obtain this prior to or upon commencement.
Applications close 5pm Thursday 7 May 2024. 

Previous applicants need not apply. 

How to Apply
  1. Please submit a Cover Letter and Resume via SEEK
  2. For further information, please visit our website: www.communitygro.org.au

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.

Community Gro acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Owners of this country throughout Australia and their connection to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to them, their culture and to the Elders past, present, and emerging. We particularly acknowledge the Wulgurukaba and Bindal people on whose land Community Gro Inc. is located.

Refer code: 2005746. Community Gro - The previous day - 2024-04-09 09:06

Community Gro

Townsville, QLD
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