Job Summary
- SCHADS Award Grade 6.1 ($104,998 per annum + salary packaging)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 11th Jul 2024
ARDS Aboriginal Corporation is a Yolŋu organisation specialising in cross-cultural communication, community development and creative media. ARDS has been working in East Arnhem Land for nearly 50 years, putting Indigenous languages, perspectives, skills and decision-making at the centre of its work.
ARDS aims to ‘bridge the gap’ between mainstream services and information, and the information and service delivery approaches that Indigenous communities want and need.
Reporting to the Families & Healing Manager, the Families & Healing Project Lead will lead projects focussed on applying Yolŋu approaches to strength and healing. The projects support strong Yolŋu families, children and parenting, and community leaders seeking to transition to community control of child protection services. This role will work together with members of the ARDS Families & Healing Team to co-design, develop and implement healing approaches and trauma-informed practice models from a Yolŋu worldview.
The role will involve travelling to Yolŋu communities, developing relationships with both Yolŋu and non- Yolŋu stakeholders. It will include ongoing development of Yolŋu Matha language skills and ongoing professional development relating to contemporary community development approaches and mental health social work.
To be successful in this role you will have experience in:
Ideally you will have working knowledge of a Yolŋu Matha language and hold a 4 year tertiary qualification in psychology, counselling, or social work and professional registration or membership with AHPRA, ACWA or AASW.
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A position description is attached.