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First Nation's Practice Lead (Identified)

Brisbane Youth Service

Brisbane Youth Service (BYS) has worked with young people (aged 12 to 25 years) and young families experiencing or at risk of homelessness since 1977.

A leader in the community services industry, BYS provides housing, physical and mental health services, as well as specialist programs for young women and young families, to assist them to overcome challenges and achieve life goals. BYS uses a client-centred, strengths-based practice approach when working with young people. Find out more at: https://brisyouth.org/. 

Are you seeking a role with a values-driven for purpose organisation where you can support young people in our community? Are you passionate about the provision of care for First Nations Young People? Assist BYS in providing culturally appropriate support to First Nations young people

This full-time First Nations Practice Lead position supports our mission by supporting the continuous development of practices, systems and capabilities that allow BYS to provide culturally appropriate supports to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and young families.

You’ll be a great candidate for this role if you have:

  • A tertiary qualification in Social Work, Human Services, Community Development, Psychology, Social Sciences, or comparable qualification OR substantial demonstrated experience in a related field.
  • Experience working within an organisation delivering services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and families.
  • The ability to contribute to the development and implementation of the BYS Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), manage RAP actions assigned to this role, and support RAP events such as RAW and NAIDOC Week.
  • The ability to advocate for First Nations young people navigating Child Safety interventions, ensuring they receive culturally safe and holistic support
  • The ability to provide practice support to team members, ensuring the delivery of safe, effective, and culturally responsive services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and families, in alignment with program guidelines and the BYS Practice Framework
  • The ability to work closely with the Practice Lead to develop resources that enhance employees’ and program managers’ ability to address emerging issues and potential complaints regarding First Nations young people.

Given the work that we do there will be few non-negotiable requirements. You’ll need to be able to have, or obtain prior to commencement:

  • Working with Children Suitability Card [Blue Card].
  • National Police Check clearance.
  • Evidence of vaccination, immunity, or medical exemption for the following preventable diseases - Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella [Chicken Pox]; Pertussis [Whooping Cough]; and COVID-19.

Our people enjoy benefits including salary packaging, flexible working arrangements, and additional annual leave per year (depending on your role).

We value the unique backgrounds, experiences and contributions that each person brings to our community and encourage and celebrate diversity. So, even if you don’t think you quite meet all of the skills listed or tick all the boxes, we’d still love to hear from you!
Identified positions at BYS are considered an equal opportunity special measure under section 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991

If this sounds interesting, submit your cover letter telling us why you are the right person for this role, along with your resume. If you would like to discuss this position further, please contact BYS directly on 3620 2400 or via [email protected] using the subject line: First Nation's Practice Lead (Identified) enquiry via EthicalJobs.

Applications for this position close 8:30am on the closing date.

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