Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 13th May 2022
- Melbourne > St Kilda
Jewish Care Victoria, a not-for-profit organisation, is the largest provider of aged and community services for the Jewish Community in Victoria. We are proudly celebrating over 170 years of service.
Our services include Aged Residential Care, Assessment Referral and Individual Support Services, Community Aged Care, Disability, Mental Health, Youth and Family Services and Holocaust Survivors Programs.
We take pride in delivering the highest level of service and being an equal opportunity employer.
We are now seeking an enthusiastic and team orientated individual to join as the Youth Mentoring Coordinator for the Individual & Family Support team to develop, implement, and coordinate the Youth Aspire program.
This position is part time for two days a week, and based at our St Kilda Road office although most activities are held in Community. We are looking for a skilled individual who understands the benefits of and values mentoring for young people, particular for those experiencing disadvantage.
Aspects of the role might include:
Coming to work for Jewish Care is loaded with outstanding opportunities. Some of these opportunities will include:
If the role above and our organisation sound like something that you would like to know more about, then don't delay and click apply now. If you'd like to know more about the role and the opportunities available at Jewish Care, either visit our website at www.jewishcare.org.au, or call Troy Baker on 03 8517 9517 and ask the questions that are on your mind.
Jewish Care employ staff from all cultural and religious backgrounds and provide cultural and spiritual training in the Jewish Ethos. Our recruitment procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of our clients. Relevant screening and police checks will be conducted.
Jewish Care proudly celebrates and warmly welcomes the rich diversity of our community and strives to be inclusive for all, including the LGBTI+ community.
Jewish Care acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. Our services and supports are provided on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people, and we deeply respect and honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connection to land, waters and community.