We
are thrilled to present an opportunity for a Resilience and Advocacy Program
Lead who is deeply committed to empowering clients in their post-crisis
recovery, supporting them achieve their goals and reclaim their strength.
About inTouch
inTouch Multicultural Centre Against
Family Violence (inTouch) is at the forefront of providing integrated and
culturally responsive services to women from migrant and refugee communities
experiencing family violence. For over 40 years, we've championed the cause of
our clients, helping more than 30,000 women, children and families to thrive
despite the challenges they've faced. Our approach is unique and effective,
thanks to our inLanguage, inCulture delivery model and our team's
profound and personal understanding of cultural sensitivities and the migration
journey. With a refreshed Executive Team, we are inviting you to join us to
make a greater impact for those affected by family violence and their
communities.
inTouch is an equal opportunity employer
and is committed to being an organisation that embraces a culture of equality,
diversity and inclusion within our workforce and approach to service delivery.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people,
people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic
communities, people of all ages and LGBTIQ people.
About the Role
The Resilience and Advocacy Program Lead will work closely with the Executive and
our Narrating Our Own Resilience (NOOR) Family Violence Survivor-Advocates
Advisory Group to sustain a broad program of strategic partnerships and project
work, focused on consumer participation, survivor advocacy and centering lived
experience in the design, delivery and evaluation of the organisations service
delivery.
The
Resilience and Advocacy Program Lead will
work closely with our Response Practitioners and inSpire teams to deliver
high-quality programs, immediate and sustainable responses, and will play a key
role in engaging internal and external stakeholders to build sustainable
partnerships with family violence sector organisations, multicultural and
ethno-specific community groups.
Key
focus areas include:
Lead and coordinate the
NOOR Survivor-Advocates Program to ensure effective operations and impactful
engagement.
- Oversee logistics such as availability, bookings,
invoicing, timesheets, and briefing including maintaining clear and detailed
records of all program activities, reporting regularly on key outcomes and
progress towards objectives.
- Ensure clear communication with all stakeholders,
including Survivor-Advocates, partners, and external organisations.
- Lead recruitment and onboarding of new NOOR members,
in line with strategic and growth, and impact objectives
- Encourage the active participation of NOOR
Survivor-Advocates in workshops, advisory panels, and governance roles to build
their capacity.
- Report regularly on emerging themes, activities and
outcomes to inform areas for growth and refinement in the NOOR
Survivor-Advocates program.
- Provide advice, guidance, and resources to external
organisations on how to effectively engage NOOR Survivor-Advocates in co-design
and participatory processes
- Identify opportunities to refine systems and processes
to support program growth and expand the NOOR Survivor-Advocates’ impact.
Facilitate the
development of meaningful, trauma-informed relationships between NOOR
Survivor-Advocates, inTouch stakeholders, and the broader community.
- Establish, build and grow strong integration between
NOOR Survivor-Advocates and the inTouch strategic and operational initiatives
as well as key services, government and corporate stakeholders within and
beyond family violence service sector.
- Establish, build and grow strong connections between
NOOR Survivor-Advocates and migrant and refugee communities and other victim
survivor communities
- Support the NOOR Survivor-Advocates in co-designing
engagement opportunities with external stakeholders to influence policy and
service development.
- Foster an inclusive environment that prioritises
cultural safety, emotional wellbeing, and mutual respect.
Support the wellbeing and
safety of NOOR Survivor-Advocates, providing trauma-informed support throughout
all engagements.
- Conduct regular briefings and debriefings with NOOR
Survivor-Advocates, ensuring their emotional safety and preparedness for each
engagement.
- Using a holistic and trauma-informed approach, support
the development and maintenance of individual wellbeing, engagement, and
development plans for each NOOR Survivor-Advocate both individually and as a
group.
- Provide referrals to additional support services as
needed, ensuring a holistic and trauma-informed approach.
The benefits of working with us?
You'll be part of a mission-driven organisation that is making a
tangible difference in the lives of women from migrant and refugee backgrounds,
their families and their communities.
inTouch
offers a supportive, diverse and dynamic work environment, where innovation,
passion and resilience are at the heart of what we do.
When you join inTouch, you can expect a
range of benefits designed to foster your professional growth and ensure your
overall wellbeing, including:
A collaborative and nurturing team
culture within a positive working environment, fostering mutual support, and
continuous learning.
- Competitive salary plus packaging option.
- Yearly 3% salary on top of SCHADS level.
- Hybrid - office / working from home model.
- 5
weeks Annual Leave.
- Incremental
Personal /Carer leave based on tenure
- 20
days paid Family and Domestic Violence leave
- Ongoing
training, career progression and professional development opportunities.
- Comprehensive
Employee Assistance Program.
- Flexible work arrangement and purchase leave opportunities
Key Selection Criteria
- A bachelor’s
degree or higher-level qualification in community development, social work,
psychology, occupational therapy, mental health nursing and/or other related
discipline.
- Lived
experience, or a demonstrated understanding of the complexity of Family
Violence loved experience and the role of gender inequality in safety and
support.
- Understanding of
the MARAM framework and experience supporting the autonomy and empowerment of
victim survivors while managing family violence risk
- Demonstrated
experience in working in complex human service systems which intersect the
specialist family violence sector.
- Demonstrated
understanding and expertise in advocacy and implementing support the safety and
systems for survivor advocates, lived experience consultants or other similar
roles
- Excellent
relationship management skills and expertise is establishing sector
collaborations and partnerships with diverse stakeholders.
- Highly developed
verbal and written communication skills, with experience producing high quality
briefings, presentations and reports to different audiences and formats.
- Well-developed
creative problem solving and negotiation skills, with the ability to provide
considered advice to stakeholders at different levels.
Desirable
- Ability to speak a language
other than English.
- Understanding of the Experts by Experience Framework and ablilty to apply its best principles
HOW TO APPLY
If
this sounds like the role for you then click 'Apply Now’.
Please
note your application will not be considered unless you provide a cover letter
responding to the key selection criteria (maximum 2 pages of text) and an
updated Resume.
Reach
out to [email protected] if you require support to complete your
application or adjustments based on your access needs.
Application
will close COB on 24th January 2025.
All
offers of employment are subject to satisfactory background checks including a
National Police Check (including an international police check if resided
continuously in an overseas country for 12 months or more in the last ten
years), Working with Children Check, Reference checks, proof of eligibility to
work in Australia and qualification checks.