Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 10th Sep 2024
VLA considers that being a First Nations Australian is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under subsection 26(3) or section 28 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic).
Victoria Legal Aid (VLA) is a statutory authority that serves the broader community by providing information, legal advice, and education with a focus on the prevention and early resolution of legal problems. We prioritise more intensive services, such as legal advice, legal representation, non-legal advocacy, and family dispute resolution, for those who need it most. VLA is focused on our work to continuously improve the experience of people with legal and non-legal needs in all of the work we do. We recognise the intersections between legal and social issues in the way we do our work and advocate for change. We also work to address the barriers that prevent people from accessing the justice system by participating in systemic inquiries and reforms and strategic advocacy.
The Executive Director, First Nations Services contributes to shaping the organisation’s strategic priorities and leads highly critical and large-scale reforms impacting beyond VLA into the wider sector and Victorian community.
The role will lead VLA’s First Nations directorate, developing the strategic direction and delivering its vision to address systemic racism and disadvantage through the delivery of services and initiatives that are shaped by self-determination and accountability by First Nations peoples.
The directorate’s four priority domains of influence are:
For a full description of the role, please contact Megan Ingram at [email protected] using the subject line: Executive Director, First Nations Services - Victoria Legal Aid enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Director, First Nations Services will be a member of the Executive Management Group. The preferred candidate will have a deep understanding of First Nations cultures, histories and legal systems, including coronial inquests, commissions of inquiry, and treaty negotiations. You will have the ability to lead the development and implementation of frameworks that promote self-determination. You will have excellent verbal and written communication skills to engage with senior stakeholders on complex issues.
VLA is an employer committed to creating equal opportunities, and a diverse and inclusive workforce. We offer:
All applications must be submitted via the "Apply Now" button and include the following:
Late submissions will not be accepted without prior approval from Pipeline Talent.
For further information on the position, please contact Pipeline Talent via phone or email for a confidential discussion.
Megan Ingram, Senior Recruitment Consultant
[email protected] / [email protected] using the subject line: Executive Director, First Nations Services - Victoria Legal Aid enquiry via EthicalJobs
M 0419 599 251 / PH 02 8001 6603