Job Summary
- $130,000 - $149,999 per annum + salary packaging
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 19th Jun 2024
- Regional VIC > Morwell
18 hours left to apply
Vision - GCASA shares a vision for a world free from sexual assault, harm, and violence.
Purpose - To advocate, empower and support the Gippsland community to improve safety, equity, and quality of life by reducing the impact and incidence of sexual assault, trauma, and violence.
RESPECT: Holding feelings, wishes and rights at the core of everything we do.
EMPOWERMENT: Supporting choice, self-determination, resilience, and human rights.
DIGNITY: Worthy of being treated in a safe, thoughtful, and respectful manner.
INTEGRITY: Uncompromising commitment to accountability, rights, and ethics.
Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault (GCASA) is funded by the Department of Social Services & Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, Victoria. GCASA is an Incorporated Association, governed by a community-based Board and is funded to provide comprehensive sexual assault support services and sexually abusive treatment services across the Gippsland Region, which extends from Bunyip River to the NSW border at Mallacoota, and from the Great Divide to the sea, including Phillip Island. The primary office is in Morwell with an additional office located at Bairnsdale, Warragul, and Wonthaggi (by appointment). Outreach sessions are offered in Orbost and Sale.
The Agency operates within a framework that actively supports the protection of the rights, integrity, autonomy and dignity of women, men and children who have experienced recent or past sexual assault. GCASA is culturally inclusive and encourages the employment from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and the LGBTIQ+ and cultural community.
The Agency provides support to their families, carers and other support networks that may include information, resources, counselling, and group work. The Agency provides consultancy and professional training for other workers to increase professional knowledge about the incidence, causes and effects of sexual assault, and to develop skills in responding sensitively to people’s needs and concerns. The Agency provides assessment and treatment for children demonstrating problematic sexual behaviour and to young people who are demonstrating harmful sexual behaviour.
GCASA works within the broader community to reduce the incidence of sexual assault and to improve general understanding and appropriate response. Community development activities to promote social inclusion within and across marginalised groups are an integral part of the organisation’s mandate.
Reporting relationship
The Project Manager - Peer Relationship Education Partners is accountable to the CEO and the Board of Governance, for conduct of all work, through supervision, periodic reviews, Agency meetings and other activities.
Relationships with other staff
The Project Manager - Peer Relationship Education Partners will develop and maintain co-operative working relationships with all staff of the Agency to achieve organisational objectives.
Organisational Culture
Every employee will be authentic in their demonstration of GCASA values in their daily conduct. GCASA is a learning organisation in which employees are enthusiastic, accountable for, and committed to their work. GCASA employees value a multidisciplinary team approach to our work, and willingly share their knowledge with each other and work as part of the larger team. The GCASA Board of Governance and the leadership team support employees in their personal and professional development.
Occupational Health & Safety:
Ensure services and programs are provided in a safe manner by continually reviewing practice.
Report any identified or perceived risks to health and safety in the workplace.
Participate in occupational health and safety training where required.
Continuous Quality Improvement
Participate in the development and identification of continuous quality improvement.
Opportunities.
Contribute to internal and external continuous quality improvement activities and functions.
This may include, but is not limited, to accreditation, planning and review.
Policies & Procedures
Employees are expected to contribute to and comply with all employment and policies.
Clinical Governance and Risk
Assist in the identification and ongoing monitoring of clinical governance and risk requirements.
Ensure that clinical best practice is the method of service provision and provide guidance and support continuance improvement.
Performance Management and Supervision
Actively participate in regular supervision and performance management in accordance with organisational policy.
Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault is committed to ensuring that all staff have the required skills and qualifications to conduct the work which they are employed to undertake.
GCASA will ensure that staff are appropriately credentialled and have a defined scope of practice. Staff must provide the following original documentation, or a certified copy, prior to appointment. All staff are required to maintain their registration and credentialling requirements for the period of their employment.
Photo identification and or Passport
Qualifications – relevant to role
Crim Check (Fit4Work) History Record Check
Working with Children Check
Current Driver’s Licence
Disability Safeguarding Registration
Reporting to CEO, the Project Manager - Peer Relationship Education Partners will lead, guide and manage the overall delivery and all aspects of the Peer Relationship Education Partners Project over the next three years.
This role will have the following direct reports within their portfolio:
Guidance and management of Program Coordinator – Peer Relationship Education Partners
Guidance and overall management of the Peer Educators
Guidance and support to key stakeholders and all Project partners.
Lead the development and manage annual program of community engagement activities to increase awareness of Peer Relationship Education Partner rights-based and client focused services.
Facilitate opportunities to raise prevention of sexual harm, and awareness education with young people and adults living with an intellectual and psychosocial disability through planned sessions, events, workshops, presentations and forums.
Support the Project Coordinator and Peer Educators by collaborating with participants with an intellectual and psychosocial disability. This project will support parents and carers from all backgrounds through guided social development and topics aimed at empowering them to understand key concepts. These concepts include consent, drivers of sexual violence and other forms of abuse.
This role will lead the development with stakeholders a protective framework to reduce prevalence of violence and sexual harm within the people with a cognitive disability.
Facilitate the engagement of stakeholders including all valued partners in human-centred design and delivery of the project and prevention activities, including working with Federation University Collaborative Evaluation Research Centre (CERC) to achieve outcomes and produce educational resources including sustainable resources, videos, curriculum and mechanisms for storytelling and sense-making processes.
Ensuring implementation of policies and practices to ensure all aspects of child & adult safety compliance is evident.
Maintain and report on all aspects of budget and tracking expenditures/transactions.
Develop and maintain an extensive contact list including participants, community, and sector stakeholders, accurately captured to enable accurate reports to meet funding service level requirements.
Successful delivery of all aspects of the Workplan and performance reporting in a timely manner to meet service funding requirements.
Other duties as required.
Key Selection Criteria
Current and satisfactory Police Check
Current and satisfactory Working with Children Check.
Applicants who are commencing with GCASA will be required to enter into an Employment Agreement before commencement.
For any enquiries, please contact the CEO:
Email: [email protected] using the subject line: Project Manager - Peer Relationship Education Partners - Morwell enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Phone: 03 5134 3922.
18 hours left to apply