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Location: Various Job type: Other Organisation: Department of Justice and Community Safety Salary: $66,063 - $72,985 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Reference: DOJ/CCSFLDOFF Job posted: 01/03/2023 Closes: 31/12/2024 Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Classification: CCP1 Job duration: Not provided Contact: CCS Recruitment Team | [email protected] Reference: DOJ/CCSFLDOFF Occupation: Prison and Corrective Services Salary Range: $66,063 - $72,985 Work location: Various At the Department of Justice and Community Safety, we are looking for people who want to make a difference. People who take pride in their work. People who get things done. People who are committed to making Victoria a safer place.We embrace diversity and strive to have a workforce that reflects the community we serve. We’re all about recruiting the best people, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or cultural background. If you think you can do the job and would be a good fit for our department, we’d love to hear from you.The department is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and recognises that children’s rights need to be respected, their views welcomed and valued, and their concerns taken seriously and acted upon.If you require adjustments to the recruitment and selection process, or require an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the contact person listed on this ad.For more information on working with us and our recruitment process, please visit justice.vic.gov.au/careersWe are proud of the important work we do across Victoria. Want to be part of it?Oversee offenders as they make a positive contribution to the community through unpaid work projects.Varied work in ever-changing environments, including outdoor assignments.Enjoy generous leave entitlements, including parental, study and cultural leave.Earn approx $40 per hour in casual positions (standard)$65,409 - $72,262 per year FTE (plus super) in full time roles in a Victorian Public Service role full of future opportunities. About Community Correctional ServicesCommunity Correctional Services (CCS) is a state-wide service that manages offenders on court orders, serious sex offenders on post sentence supervision and prisoners on parole.CCS staff are based out of justice service centres across Victoria, and are dedicated, compassionate and supportive role models to the people they work with.Field officers supervise offenders completing court-ordered community work tasks. These programs are a meaningful way for offenders to pay Victoria back for their crimes, and they also allow offenders to develop new skills and reintegrate into the community. Learn more about CCSWhy we love this workIf you join CCS, you will work closely with a diverse array of offenders. These are people who have made unfortunate decisions in challenging situations. Often, their actions have been incited by traumatic life experiences.In your work, you will hear another person's story. You will come to understand their world view. And you will hold them accountable for their decisions. You will be part of giving offenders a second chance to make a more positive contribution to the community.Your job won't always be easy, but with a strong work ethic and a belief in what you're doing, you will be able to take pride in your work and will know what it's like to make a genuine difference in someone else's life.The way progress is measured will differ with every person you work with. However, some examples of moments when CCS staff report feeling like they've made an impact include when an offender:consistently shows up to their community service and works hardhandles a stressful event without reacting with angerfinds employment thanks to skills developed through community work.Read about how you will be supported in your role with CCSWhat a field officer doesSome offenders are ordered by the courts to undertake unpaid work as part of a community-based sentence. Field officers supervise offenders as they do this work.The type of work projects that offenders work on varies widely. Some examples include:carpentrygraffiti removalcleaningcreating garden beds for local parks and schoolsother maintenance work.The diversity of these work areas means your environment is constantly changing – this is an aspect of the role that many of our field officers enjoy. In addition to offender supervision, field officers help establish and maintain the partnerships with the government agencies and non-government organisations that offer appropriate work projects.Please note most Field Officer positions are Casual, however full time and part time roles are also possible.Learn more about what a field officer doesWhat's in it for you ✔ A fair salary – enjoy great work conditions and salary sacrificing options. 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It is also available for financial counselling and retirement planning.✔ Secondments and promotions – becoming a member of the Victorian Public Service opens up a world of career opportunities, including the first priority to apply for many secondments and new roles in other business units and departments.What we're looking for in new field officersExcellent field officers can come from all kinds of professional backgrounds. You don't need experience working with offenders. However, certain traits, skills and past experiences are highly valued in candidates. These include:supervisory experience of any kindgood communication and conflict management skillsstrong understanding of work health and safety practicesan ability to build rapport quicklyintegrity and positive role modelling skills.A full and current driver licence is mandatory, and field officers are required to complete and pass a health assessment as part of the recruitment process. 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Philanthropy & Partnerships Manager
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Iconic organisation supporting and empowering young people at riskSuits people with major donor, fundraising, or business development skillsPlay a key role in facilitating the rollout of an exciting new 5-year strategy About the OrganisationYouth Off The Streets (YOTS) works with children and young people, their families and communities to create safety, offer support and provide opportunities to build a positive future. Since being established more than 30 years ago YOTS has grown significantly, attracting ongoing government and public support.YOTS employs 200 staff, supported by hundreds of volunteers, with an annual turnover of $30m including 70 cost centres. YOTS delivers a broad range of services including crisis accommodation, housing, independent high schools, alcohol and other drugs counselling, justice and cultural support, life skills, employment programs, and community engagement.After the appointment of a new CEO last year, YOTS has developed an innovative five-year strategy, so this is a great time to join the team and influence future positive outcomes for young people. Benefits & CultureWork with an experienced NFP senior leadership team Flexible working arrangements with hybrid WFH opportunities Based at Alexandria Head Office location, close to public transport The RoleIn this role, you will lead the development and execution of YOTS’ Philanthropy & Partnerships strategy. Reporting to the Head of Fundraising, you'll be instrumental in building sustainable fundraising income and achieving strategic objectives. Your role involves cultivating relationships with philanthropic partner organisations, maximising revenue streams, and enhancing YOTS' reputation as a 'partner of choice'.Additionally, you will;Build effective and ongoing relationships with internal and external stakeholders Drive acquisitions and reactivate campaigns for consumer and corporate sectors Source and manage high net worth relationships including corporate partnerships, grants (government and private sector), and trusts and foundations Manage research and analysis to understand partner organisations, including their goals, culture, and alignment with YOTS objectives Lead and support skill development of the team to support the expansion of income streamsSkills RequiredThis role is suited to a hands-on senior fundraising professional who can create and implement partnership strategies. As a natural leader, you have experience engaging with senior stakeholders, inspiring your colleagues, and are proficient in cultivating relationships across government and private sectors. You are an excellent communicator with creative and innovative thinking along with strong business acumen gained from major gift and/or philanthropic fundraising, corporate partnerships, or a business development background.If you're eager to contribute to the success of an exciting new strategy that supports and empowers young people in need, we encourage you to apply. Submit your cover letter addressing the required skills and your resume or contact Kelly Gentle on 02 8243 0570.Please note there is no formal closing date for this role,