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Associate Director of Social Research

Yoorrook Justice Commission
  • Designated position
  • $170,997-$232,558 plus 10%  super

Yoo-rrook has been established as an independent Royal Commission under the Inquiries Act 2014. It will focus on truth-telling and healing for First Peoples, by inquiring into historic and ongoing systemic injustices perpetrated against First Peoples in Victoria by State and non-State entities since colonisation until today. Yoo-rrook is the first Aboriginal truth-telling body to be established in Australia. See here to see the letters patent that set out Yoo-rrook's historic mandate.

We are looking for an Assistant Director, Social Research who will lead a significant social research component of Yoo-rrook's work as part of the Strategic Policy and Research Unit. This will involve commissioning, managing and quality assuring and conducting ground-breaking research across a wide variety of areas such as history, sociology, anthropology, economics and law. You must be an established social scientist used to collaborating with others to achieve practical outcomes and will have an excellent understanding of the impact of colonisation of First Peoples.

The role requires experience in building and leading a collaborative multi-disciplinary team, and experience in delivering projects under time pressure in a complex and sensitive environment. The team will also be responsible for managing research and policy projects, analysing submissions and other evidence, drafting background and issues papers, as well working on the interim and final reports under the direction of the Commissioners. The unit is also responsible for developing policy options to support Yoo-rrook's recommendations for systemic reform.

This is a fixed-term role until 30 June 2024.

ABOUT YOU

Our ideal candidate will be someone who is outcomes focused, an exceptional writer and communicator; thrives on a challenge and working in a diverse multifaceted environment; and is passionate about truth and justice for First Peoples in Victoria.

As a lead researcher, you will have extensive social science research experience in First Nations history and/or socio-economic/political analysis, mixed qualitative and quantitative methods, and Indigenous research methodologies, and an awareness and understanding of the history and culture of First Peoples in Victoria.

You will also have an ability to work in a complex, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed and fast-paced environment.

This is a designated position under section 12 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. Only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to apply.

How to Apply

Applications should include:

  • A resume; and
  • A cover letter which addresses the key selection criteria (within three pages).

For a confidential conversation about the role, please contact Caitlin Reiger on 0419 366 404

OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

All roles at Yoo-rrook can be worked flexibly, however it may differ from role to role.

Preferred candidates may be required to complete a Pre-employment Declaration and Consent Form. Employment of successful candidates may be subject to a National Police Check.

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