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Specialist Family Violence Solicitor (Relocation Support Available to Mildura, VIC!)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Join us in a transformative role dedicated to advocating for survivors of family violence and empowering the vulnerableFocus on helping vulnerable people and less on meeting budgets!Earn between $86,154 to $93,063, plus superannuation and a tax-free salary packaging option up to $15,834Become an integral part of our Domestic Violence Unit/Health Justice Partnership in the Murray Mallee regionAbout Mallee Family CareAt the forefront of social justice and individual empowerment in the north-west of Victoria and far-west of New South Wales, Mallee Family Care is an organisation of real people making a difference since 1979. We have embarked on a mission to unlock human potential, stand firm against social barriers, and foster a culture of equity and trust. Our dedicated team delivers tailored services across a vast region including Mildura, Swan Hill, and beyond, reaching out to those in exceptional need or facing vulnerable circumstances.With services offered in Local Government Areas spread across three states, our compassion fuels action. Our expansive network and rich history of impactful service have established us as a top employer of choice for those eager to contribute to a legacy of community enrichment. Through engaging extensively both internally and externally, we ensure that our journey towards advancing social justice is a collective endeavour.Come, be a part of Mallee Family Care, and redefine what’s possible when a noble mission aligns with unwavering commitment.To learn more about us, please visit www.malleefamilycare.org.auAbout the OpportunityWe warmly invite a Specialist Family Violence Solicitor to join our Mallee Family Care Community Legal Centre (MFCCLC) team. Based in Mildura, VIC, with frequent travel to the communities we serve, your expertise will play a pivotal role in leading our Domestic Violence Unit/Health Justice Partnership (HJP) program, with a primary focus on supporting individuals entrapped in the cycle of family violence.Your key responsibilities include:Providing high-calibre legal advice and representation, particularly in Family Violence scenarios, as a part of an integrated practice with our MCH nurses and family violence services across the partnership LGA’sMaintaining a negotiated caseload with the Principal SolicitorProvision of legal information and education to community workers and other stakeholdersActively participating in an integrated practice framework, offering a trauma-informed and strengths-based approach to support and empower our clientsThis is a full-time role working 35 hours per week.This role needs to be performed onsite in Mildura. However, Mallee Family Care is also hiring for a Generalist Solicitor with remote working options available for experienced applicants.About YouTo qualify, you must have a current practising certificate and be admitted as a solicitor in any state in Australia. You are a committed individual with a background and understanding of Family Violence Law, ready to support family violence matters at the heart of our community.Ideally, you bring to the table 2 years of experience, although a new grad keen on venturing into Family Violence Law is equally welcomed.A current driver’s licence is essential due to frequent travel, and a willingness to be accommodated overnight when required.The following skills and experience will be strong assets:Demonstrated relevant experience in a legal setting and in court representationKnowledge and experience in family violence and family law casework to excel in this roleAbility to balance competing priorities and manage a diverse caseloadOur ideal candidate is a dedicated legal practitioner with strong communication skills, able to work well in a team. With an empathic, solutions-focused mindset, you'll uphold our culture of empowering the vulnerable in our communities.This is an incredibly rewarding opportunity for a passionate professional keen on making substantial contributions in the realm of Family Violence Law, while broadening your legal acumen across federal and state regulations. About the BenefitsIn appreciation of your dedication, enjoy a competitive salary between $86,154 to $93,063 plus superannuation, negotiable based on experience, alongside notable benefits including:Relocation support and travel expense coverage for a smooth transitionSalary packaging of up to $15,834 tax-free, pro-rataAnnual and personal leave allowanceA 35-hour workweek in a family-friendly organisation, promoting an enhanced work-life balanceMentorship opportunities with seasoned solicitors to steer your career pathContinuous professional development and legal training opportunities are availableReal-world legal experience in a close-knit, community-driven legal centreWellness package, discounted fitness memberships, and a confidential Employee Assistance ProgramWork and travel in one of Australia's most beautiful regions while providing essential legal services to vulnerable people in remote communitiesAnd many more!Joining our team means you'll be part of an integrated practice, focusing on legal issues while the client's other non-legal needs are supported by our wider team. This collaborative approach ensures comprehensive support for our clients and a fulfilling work environment for you.Furthermore, you'll discover a supportive and collegial work environment at our Community Legal Centre. We pride ourselves on a culture that emphasises teamwork and mutual support, ensuring every team member feels valued and part of a collective effort to make a meaningful impact without the pressures of a corporate role.Ready to Apply?Embark on a fulfilling journey with Mallee Family Care to uphold justice and empower communities. Seize this chance to make a real impact—Apply now!
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Mental Health Educator (w/ Relocation Assistance to Broome WA!)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Build capacity in Mental Health to make a difference in Aboriginal communities and “Close the Gap” in Aboriginal Mental Health OutcomesWork for a regional Aboriginal community-controlled health service that values its team and is committed to improving employee knowledge and experienceEarn a salary package circa $122,180 p.a. + superannuation! Package includes relocation assistance, annual airfare allowance and more!FIFO working opportunities available from anywhere in Australia for the right candidate! KAMS will cover your flights and accommodation!About KAMSKimberley Aboriginal Medical Services (KAMS) is a well-established regional Aboriginal community-controlled health service, founded in 1986, which provides centralised advocacy and resource support for 6 independent member services, as well as providing direct clinical services in a further 5 remote Aboriginal communities across the region and being the lead agency for headspace Broome since 2008.KAMS has successfully delivered high-quality, accessible comprehensive primary health care services over its 34 years of operation and has provided innovation and national leadership in areas such as health information management and evidence-based best practice in Aboriginal Health.For more information, please visit our website: https://kams.org.au/The OpportunityKAMS is looking for a full-time Mental Health Educator based in the Kimberley region, Western Australia.This role is responsible for providing job-ready education to Social and Emotional Wellbeing Health Workers, reporting to the RTO Senior Manager, and ensuring compliance with national standards.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Planning the Certificate IV Mental Health training program and related programs as directedDelivering the Mental Health curriculum in accordance with national RTO standardsDelivering training in a culturally appropriate manner and in accordance with adult learning principlesConducting assessments in line with RTO standards and providing timely feedbackParticipating in student evaluations and conducting end of qualification reviews for continuous improvementManaging classroom activities and ensuring all compliance activities are completed by studentsWorking with the literacy and numeracy support officer to assist students as neededEnsuring training materials are updated and facilities are prepared for student commencementTo read the full position description, please click here.Why You’ll Be Great in this RoleTo be considered for this role, you will hold (at a minimum) a Certificate IV in Mental Health Training as well as a current TAE40116 qualification. You will have extensive experience in the mental health sector and the demonstrated ability to teach adults in the vocational education sector.Though not essential, experience in teaching Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people will be highly regarded. A strong understanding of Aboriginal culture will be considered essential for this position. Critical to your success in this position will be your ability to multitask when faced with competing priorities, your resilience, and your interpersonal skills. As you’ll be responsible for ensuring that all materials and programs are delivered in compliance with KAMS RTO standards, your organisational skills will also be a valuable asset. Be RewardedThe successful candidate will receive a competitive salary package circa $122,180 per annum + superannuation, the package comprises of a host of benefits, including:Relocation assistance by negotiation to help you make this vibrant regional community your new homeAccommodation allowance up to $13,000 per annum Electricity allowance up to $1,440 per annum District allowance of up to $2,920 per annum for singles or $5,840 per annum for candidates with dependentsAnnual airfare allowance of $1,285 Mobile phone allowance of $50 per monthFIFO arrangements are also available for negotiation! KAMS will cover flights and accommodation!Ready to Apply?If you’re excited by the prospect of educating the next generation of mental health workers, we want to hear from you - Apply now!