Anglicare NT's logo

Coordinator - Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY)

Anglicare NT

About Us

Anglicare NT is a registered charity and quality accredited provider of human services across urban, regional, and remote Northern Territory. We demonstrate our values through strength-based, culturally safe, trauma informed and inclusive practices. Child safety, social justice, community development and partnership approaches drive our work.

We commit to being an employer of choice and we monitor our impact, respect lived experience and advocate to meet the needs of Territorians and our diverse communities. Our focus is to make a sustainable difference through place-based initiatives, collaboration, innovation, and the Partnership Support Service.

We offer great benefits, including:

  • Further training and development options.
  • Flexible working conditions; five (5) weeks annual leave.
  • A strengths-based environment.

We also offer great salary packaging options that can significantly increase your take-home pay.

About the Program

HIPPY (Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters) is an early childhood enrichment and parenting program for children and their parents/carers designed to make children ‘school ready’ and develop a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.

About the Opportunity

As the Coordinator you will empower staff and collaborate with stakeholders to champion bi-cultural child development and family support practices that celebrate and honour language and culture. Your program delivery will be dynamic and aligned with essential contract requirements, including the transformative Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) and the East Arnhem Community for Children (EA C4C) initiatives, along with engaging programs like Play and Learn Support (PALS) Playgroup.

As a key partner in delivering the HIPPY program in Yurrwi (Milingimbi), you’ll share invaluable knowledge and insights, guiding your team to provide effective home tutoring and deliver essential books and educational resources. Your efforts will empower parents to improve their children’s school readiness, making a profound difference for families experiencing disadvantage.

Central to this role is a genuine commitment to working inclusively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities. You'll possess the sensitivity and insight to address issues affecting these communities, fostering meaningful engagement and communication.

NOTE: This position is based in Darwin however requires the flexibility to travel remotely to Yurrwi (Milingimbi) on a three weekly basis and as required.

This is an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identified role and is open to all people to demonstrate cultural competency. Candidates must have an understanding of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and proven culturally appropriate engagement and communication skills.

For further information on this exciting opportunity, please contact Camilla Krauze on (08) 8985 0000 or visit our careers page here.

Applications are assessed on a rolling basis, so speed is key! The sooner you apply the better!

Please note: It is a requirement that prior to commencing in this role, you must possess a Working with Children (Ochre Card), a National Criminal History Check (within 3 months) and a current Northern Territory manual driver’s licence.

As part of the recruitment process, you will be required to address the key selection criteria on the online application on the Anglicare NT website.

Anglicare NT is committed to improving and maintaining successful employment outcomes for people from diverse cultural backgrounds. We acknowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s knowledge, skills and perspectives are highly regarded and that we deeply value their resilience, cultural strength, and competence. We therefore strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply.

Experience of working closely with and having a strong understanding of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander culture would be considered an advantage.

A position description is attached.

COVID-19 Vaccination Status

Receiving and maintaining vaccines can reduce health risks and is one control mechanism to maintain the health and wellbeing of all employees, contractors, volunteers, visitors, and the people we work with. In line with Anglicare NT’s commitment to a full life and social justice for all, it is mandatory for all Anglicare NT employees (paid and volunteer) to ensure specific vaccine schedules are current and maintained. In relation to COVID-19, this includes a primary course (dose one and two) and booster dose within one month of becoming eligible for booster dose (subject to medical exemptions).

Apply now

Applications for this role will take you to the employer’s site.

Anglicare NT's logo
Apply now

Applications for this role will take you to the employer's site.

Email me more jobs like this.

Daily