About us…
KWY is a leading South Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Not for Profit Organisation and is focused on creating a place for healing and change. KWY has developed a highly specialised suite of programs focusing on positive outcomes for Aboriginal families and Communities. Cultural ways of healing and engagement are embedded throughout our programs and provide unique ways of improving outcomes and wellbeing, reducing risk and increasing safety.
KWY is a rapidly growing organization, in this role you will have an opportunity to be part of a unique organization that offers competitive remuneration with a friendly and inclusive work culture.
About the program...
Your LINC (Lived Identity Navigate Connect) is a multi-agency, two-tier mental health outreach service delivered in partnerships with Centacare and KWY Aboriginal Corporation. Our service offers holistic, flexible and culturally responsive phyco-social support for individuals experiencing mental health challenges and distress across Metropolitan Adelaide and some peri urban post codes.
KWY provides non-acute psychosocial support through the provision of case management to support people to build independence connect with community and improve quality of life over a period of 4 – 12 months.
About the role...
The role involves leading a team of Mental Health Practitioners who will be providing the direct support and case management to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who provided non-acute psychosocial services and intensive crisis support services. The Program Coordinator is responsible for guiding the delivery of the Your LINC service for KWY and will report directly to the Senior Manager. The role may involve participating in the provision of direct service delivery.
About you...
You have experience leading and managing a team of people, who have worked in psychosocial and social and emotional wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and are able to work with various stakeholders internal and external, within a multi-agency team. You have an understanding of the barriers experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in accessing mainstream Mental Health services and are familiar with working within a Social and Emotional Wellbeing Framework providing culturally responsive and trauma informed practices.
About the pay...
- Positions are classified under the SCHADS award
- Salary range is $102,546 - $107,074 Full Time Equivalent excluding superannuation
- In addition, as a registered Not for Profit/Charity, we offer excellent salary packaging options through CBB which can significantly increase your take-home pay.
About the benefits...
- Competitive remuneration
- Salary packaging tax benefits, meal entertainment benefit, novated leasing and more.
- Fantastic workplace culture
- Strong values-based organisation
- Excellent professional development options
- Employee Assistance Program
- Growing organisation with great career opportunities
- Work in a caring & collaborative team environment with people who are passionate about delivering a good service that supports the community.
- 4 weeks of annual leave plus an additional 7 days (pro rata) of gifted leave for eligible employees.
Other requirements…
- You must hold a current South Australian Drivers Licence or a licence which permits you to drive in South Australia.
- Successful candidates will be required to clear and maintain probity checks including National Criminal History Record Check (Police Clearance), Working with Vulnerable People Check and Working with Children Check (applicants need to hold a current WWCC to apply).
About applying...
For the position descriptions, please email *****@kwy.org.au, with the position description you are applying for listed as the title.
Your cover letter must address the criteria outlined in the position description.
Click ‘Apply for this job’ to submit an application.
Closing Date: Monday 8th April 2024