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Director of Client Services

Prisoners Aid Association
  • Location: Sydney
  • Reports to: CEO
  • Do you have the presence and vision to influence and inspire?
  • Are you experienced in the Community Forensic Social Services Sector?
  • Excellent salary and team environment!

Welcome to the Prisoners Aid Association of NSW – a profit-for-purpose community-based organisation with more than 120 years of experience providing services to people recently released from incarceration. Our mission is to Educate, Encourage, Employ, and Engage back into the community the people who we serve.

And that's where you come in!

As the Director of Client Services, you will work in the Executive Leadership Team to guide, lead and oversee Facilitators, Mentors, Coordinators, and Volunteers concerning the delivery of evidence-based, trauma-informed client programs, which you will design to ensure the highest standards of provision across the organisation.

The Director of Client Services is responsible for overseeing and facilitating the successful reintegration of individuals into the community following periods of incarceration. This role involves developing, implementing, and coordinating programs that support individuals in achieving independence, stability, and integration into their communities. As a key executive team member, the Director of Client Services will work closely with the CEO and the Director of Development to align organisational strategies and enhance community engagement efforts.

You can enthusiastically embrace change, applying skills that combine strong leadership with the ability to motivate, inspire and foster a team environment. You are innovative, consultative, and have a flexible approach through highly developed communication and interpersonal skills.

You will have the confidence and humility to question and challenge, and you can communicate powerfully to influence. Politically astute, you are authentic, emotionally, and socially intelligent, and you naturally collaborate with the best interests of the community and organisation always in mind.

With a solid commitment to a fair and equitable workplace and a culture of innovation and transformation, you will provide strategic direction and leadership to the Executive Leadership Team to assist in delivering high-quality community programs that enable people to achieve employment and reintegrate into the community.

Drawing upon your background within the community sector, paired with your experience in legislation, policies and procedures impacting the delivery of reintegration programs, you will thrive in this role as you Provide:

  • Program Development: Implement Mates for Life employment program. Design and implement community reintegration programs tailored to the needs of individuals transitioning from incarceration.
  • Assessment and Planning: Conduct assessments to identify individuals' needs and goals. Develop personalised reintegration plans in collaboration with individuals, their families, and relevant stakeholders.
  • Resource Coordination: Connect individuals with community resources, including housing, employment, education, healthcare, and social services.
  • Advocacy: Advocate for the rights and needs of individuals during their transition, ensuring access to necessary services and support.
  • Training and Support: Provide training and support to individuals, families, and community organisations to facilitate successful reintegration.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Track the progress of individuals in reintegration programs, evaluate outcomes, and adjust strategies as needed.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with local agencies, organisations, and community members to promote awareness and foster partnerships that support reintegration efforts.
  • Reporting: Maintain accurate records and provide regular reports on program outcomes, challenges, and successes to management and stakeholders.
  • High-Level Management: Oversee the day-to-day client service functions of the organisation
  • Strategic Advice: Contribute as part of the Executive Leadership Team to improve operational functions
  • Assistance in the development of policies and procedures to enhance corporate and operational functions
  • Compliance with the legislative, regulatory, disability, and community care standards are upheld.
  • Monitoring and Analysis: Conduct In-depth analysis of data and produce reports on performance, measuring against set quality standards and indicators
  • Facilitation: Coordinate stakeholder meetings

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in social work, Psychology, Human Services, or a related field (Master's preferred).
  • Proven experience in community service, social work, or a related field, particularly with marginalised populations.
  • Strong understanding of community resources and support systems.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong advocacy skills and a commitment to empowering individuals in their reintegration journey.
  • Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in community reintegration.

Work Environment:

This position may involve working in various settings, including community organisations, incarceration centres, and business facilities. Occasional travel may be required.

The emphasis of this role is a solid commitment to excellent service provision with an eye on the future. It will suit you if you are experienced in business management. With five years of strategic experience, you can demonstrate outstanding leadership.

Address enquiries to the CEO via telephone 0447843422 or email [email protected] using the subject line: Director of Client Services enquiry via EthicalJobs otherwise please apply through Ethical Jobs at the Apply Now link below. 

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