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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Social Services Manager in Australia"

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Overview of salaries statistics of the profession "Social Services Manager in Australia"

2 300 A$ Average monthly salary

Average salary in the last 12 months: "Social Services Manager in Australia"

Currency: AUD USD Year: 2024
The bar chart shows the change in the level of average salary of the profession Social Services Manager in Australia.

Distribution of vacancy "Social Services Manager" by regions Australia

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As you can see on the diagramm in Australia the most numerous number of vacancies of Social Services Manager Job are opened in . In the second place is Queensland, In the third is Victoria.

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Applications are to be submitted by selecting the "Apply Now" button below. MDHS is an equal opportunity employer. Appointments are subject to a satisfactory National Police Check and a Working with Children Check. NDIS Workers Screening will be required for workers identified as working within a risk assessed role.
Casual Bank Nursing & Midwifery (As per award)
Maryborough District Health Service, North West Region, Central Goldfields
Location: North West Region | Central Goldfields Job type: Casual Organisation: Maryborough District Health Service Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Nursing and Aged Care Reference: VG/24001 Job posted: 04/01/2024 Closes: 31/12/2024 Occupation: Nursing and Aged Care Classification: As per award Job duration: Not provided Contact: Mary-Ann Smith | [email protected] or 5461 0312 Reference: VG/24001 Occupation: Nursing and Aged Care Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: North West Region | Central Goldfields This is a great opportunity for suitably qualified Registered and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Midwives to join our casual bank!MDHS services the Central Goldfields and Pyrenees Shire with campuses in Avoca, Dunolly and Maryborough. The strong clinical and social links between the three campuses ensure that the community is cared for by qualified staff who are committed to high standards of person-centred care. MDHS is one of the largest employers in the region, providing the perfect setting to become part of our team and community.Registered Nurse, Registered Midwife or Endorsed Enrolled NurseCasual BankClassification: Registered Nurse Grade 2, Registered Midwife, or Enrolled Nurse Level 2. Level dependent on experience.Award: Nurses and Midwives (Victorian Public Sector) (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement 2020 - 2024MDHS offers a comprehensive range of services to our community and as a result has a diverse range of opportunities available for Registered Nurses, Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Registered Midwives (Dual Qualified or Direct Entry). We can assist you in finding the right opportunity for you to be able enjoy your nursing role in a supportive and flexible environment with a demonstrated commitment to professional development.To maintain a casual bank position at MDHS, the individual must be able to commit to a minimum of 2 shifts per month, and active membership is reviewed quarterly.Currently we are seeking applications from experienced Registered and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Midwives for our casual bank which also provides the opportunity to undertake fixed term contracts to cover planned leave. These opportunities are in a range of clinical areas including:Acute ward including dialysis, oncology and maternity;Urgent Care Centre;Theatre/Day Surgery;Aged Care at Maryborough, Avoca and DunollyCommunity/District NursingWe are looking for someone with the following qualities:Embrace and promote the values of MDHS – Genuine, Respect, Excellence, Accountability & TogethernessPerson-centred careMotivated, empathetic and enthusiastic approachExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsKEY SELECTION CRITERIA – Endorsed Enrolled Nurse – Level 2Qualifications / ExperienceRegistration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA)Demonstration of an NMBA approved qualification in administration of medicines, with an Administration of Medication Scope of up to four/five routes (as applicable).Specialist ExpertiseEEN who demonstrates commitment to professional development, maintaining a record of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as per the AHPRA requirements.Demonstrates person-centred focus, adaptability, respecting diversity, innovative thinking, application of evidence into practice and self-managementDemonstrates people and communication skills including relationship building, co-operation, conflict resolution, influencing others and facilitating open discussions.Personal QualitiesAwareness of limitations in own knowledge and seek appropriate education and training as requiredAwareness of own values and beliefs surrounding healthcare with an ability to identify and respect an alternative view KEY SELECTION CRITERIA – Registered Nurse Grade 2Qualifications / ExperienceRegistration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a Registered Nurse with no restrictions.Specialist ExpertiseSound understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Registered NurseAbility to communicate effectively with patients, visitors and staff at all levels within the organisationAbility to practice collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary teamKnowledge of and involvement in evidence-based practice and research activitiesCommitment to ongoing education and professional development to ensure working within current scope of practice.Personal QualitiesExcellent organisational skills particularly with respect to time managementWell-developed interpersonal skillsExcellent communication and computer skills at the level required to fulfil the role.KEY SELECTION CRITERIA – Registered MidwifeQualifications / ExperienceRegistration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) as a midwifePost registration experience in Midwifery. Working towards FSEP Level 3FSEP Level 3Specialist ExpertiseDemonstrated ability to contribute and practise collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary team.Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with patients, visitors and staff at all levels within the organisation.Demonstrated written and computer skills at the level required to fulfil the role.Demonstrated evidence of commitment to ongoing education and professional development to ensure working within current scope of practiceDemonstrated knowledge of and involvement in evidence-based practice and research activitiesPersonal QualitiesDemonstrated organisational skills particularly with respect to time management.Well-developed interpersonal skillsFor further information, please contact Mary-Ann Smith, Urgent Care Centre Nurse Unit Manager via [email protected] or on 5461 0312.Applications for this position close on Tuesday 31st December 2024.Applications are to include:- Covering Letter- Resume- Written response to the Key Selection Criteria, available in the Position Description on the position advertisement.- Selection of your area/s of interest to work within MDHS (Acute, Aged Care – Maryborough, Avoca or Dunolly campuses, Community/District Nursing, Urgent Care Centre, Theatre/Day Surgery)Applications are to be submitted by selecting the "Apply Now" button below.MDHS is an equal opportunity employer. Appointments are subject to a satisfactory National Police Check and a Working with Children Check. NDIS Workers Screening will be required for workers identified as working within a risk assessed role.
Registered Nurses Aged Care (As per advertisement)
Bairnsdale Regional Health Service, Gippsland, Bairnsdale
Location: Gippsland | Bairnsdale Job type: Ongoing - full time or part time Organisation: Bairnsdale Regional Health Service Salary: Salary not specified Occupation: Nursing and Aged Care Reference: VG/MGCC1752018 Job posted: 26/09/2023 Closes: 30/04/2024 Occupation: Nursing and Aged Care Classification: As per advertisement Job duration: Not provided Contact: Paul Rosenquist | 03 5150 3382 Reference: VG/MGCC1752018 Occupation: Nursing and Aged Care Salary Range: Salary not specified Work location: Gippsland | Bairnsdale At BRHS we help you imagine how a successful career in Aged Care will be!Full-Time, Part-Time and Casual opportunities.Are you seeking a fulfilling nursing career in Aged Care? Join our respected Aged Care Fcility, a recognised winner of the 2023 Excellence in Aged Care Victorian Public Healthcare Award.Positions are currently available at a variety of levels, so whether you are a newly graduated nurse, an experienced nurse looking for advancing your career to a Clinical Coordinator level or a skilled aged care nurse, this is your opportunity!At Maddocks Gardens we proudly work together to provide our residents with the best possible quality of life, ensuring that our delivery of care reflects the highest Aged Care Quality Standards. Our Aged Care Registered Nurses enjoy working in a senior role providing clinical leadership and support to the broader care team. Our leadership team is keen to support your growth and will empower you to work autonomously and receive opportunities to expand your skills and knowledge in your area of interest. Added to this, BRHS has a range of organisational development programs that will enable you to reach your career goals! As part of the region's largest public health service, you will work under the Enterprise Agreements generous employment conditions.What we can offer you:Quality and Security:Work at a fully accredited facility with an excellent Aged Care Commission star ratingAbove market wages and extensive salary packaging options with Maxxia to reduce your taxGenerous employment conditions including long service leave accrual at double the average rateFlexibility:Roster flexibility with regular weekends off and shift requests/swaps supported Flexible working arrangement options such as transition to retirementContract types and hours negotiableGrowth:Career pathways for roles in Clinical Coordination, Leadership, Education, Clinical Resource and other senior roles across the hospital.Learning programs to expand your clinical practice such as the Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program (PACOP)Leadership training and scholarship program to assist pursue further studyDedicated Aged Care Educator to support your developmentWellbeing:Variety of health and wellbeing activities such as “Learn a new Skill day”, exercise and quiz challengesComprehensive Employee Assistance Program with free on-site psychologist appointmentsOrganisational commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion. Join our Gender Equality group and check out our new cultural garden hereAmazing work/life balance to enjoy East Gippslands snowfields, beaches and National Parks.Please view the full key selection criteria as listed in the attached position descriptionInterested?Visit our Careers page to see our full list of benefits why-work-for-brhsFor more information contact: Paul Rosenquist, Aged Care Manager on 03 5150 3382Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and the vacancy will close once all positions have been filled.Applications are to include a covering letter responding to key selection criteria and resume (including two recent referees).
Communications and Engagement Officer
Entrée Recruitment, North Adelaide
Rare opportunity to combine work life and faith lifePermanent full-time position with flexible hours | Competitive salary Energetic and friendly team with supportive managementAbout the CompanyThe Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) is part of a global Christian community of over 70 million people. Lutheran churches, schools, aged and community-care services are located throughout Australia and New Zealand. At the LCA head office, you'll be joining a team passionate about living and sharing Jesus’ message of love. LCA’s head office is currently located in North Adelaide with onsite parking. They offer a supportive and rewarding work environment where you can make a real impact in the Lutheran Church community. About the RoleReporting to LCA’s Communication Manager, the purpose of your role as the Communications and Engagement Officer is to strengthen communication and engagement across the LCA community. You will achieve this by creating compelling content, developing communication strategies, and supporting the implementation of initiatives that connect with stakeholders and share the LCA story.DutiesCraft compelling content (print, digital, social, video): Tell captivating stories that resonate with the LCA community and bring the Christian message to life across various media platformsDevelop engaging webinars and podcasts: Conceptualise and create informative and interactive webinars and podcasts to connect with stakeholders and foster meaningful dialogueChampion the LCA website and eNews (improve and report on data): Drive the ongoing development and user experience of the LCA website and eNews services, analysing data to optimise content and engagement strategies Support strategic communication plans and projects: Collaborate with the Communications Manager to develop and implement effective communication plans for key projects, events, and news announcementsContribute to communication policies and procedures: Assist in shaping clear and efficient communication protocols for the LCA, ensuring consistent messaging and seamless collaboration across departmentsAbout YouSeasoned Communications Professional: A minimum of five + years of experience in a Communications, Journalism, or Media-related role, demonstrating a proven track record of success in creating and executing impactful communication strategiesEngaging Communicator: Excellent interviewing, presentation, and on-screen presence to captivate listeners and viewersActive Listener and Connector: A passion for connecting with people, actively listening to their stories, and fostering meaningful dialogue within the Lutheran communityGrounded in Faith: A sound understanding of the Lutheran Church, its practices, and its cultureCulture & BenefitsFlexible Work Arrangements: Enjoy the freedom to work remotely and create a work-life balance that empowers you to thriveSupportive and Collaborative Culture: Be part of a warm and friendly team environment that fosters open communication, mutual support, and professional growthDirect Impact on the Lutheran Community: Play a vital role in shaping and sharing the stories of the LCA, actively connecting and engaging with members across the communityMeaningful Work with Purpose: Contribute to a mission-driven organisation where your work makes a real difference in the lives of othersSupportive Management and Growth Opportunities: Benefit from guidance from an experienced and supportive manager, with access to professional development opportunities to refine your skills and advance your careerCompetitive Salary and Recognition: Receive a competitive salary package that acknowledges your valuable contribution to the LCAHow to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Jemimah Hoad quoting reference number JO-2404-9215. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8843.
Customer Service Liaison Officer - Builder
Entrée Recruitment, Unley
​​Full-time permanent position | $65K per annum plus superLocated in Malvern | Close knit, hardworking and welcoming teamSouth Australian family owned and operated businessAbout the companyTrading for over 70 years, Routleys Bathroom Kitchen Laundry keep their customers at the heart of everything they do. A South Australian family owned and operated company, Routleys supply plumbing fixtures and kitchen white goods to the building industry, interior designers and home renovators. Employing over 47 staff, Routleys concentrate on providing the best possible products, and advice given from experienced and qualified Interior Designers and Consultants. The beautiful showroom and offices are in a prime location on Unley Road. About the roleAs the Customer Service Liaison Officer – Builder, your primary focus will be to make life better for the customer with simple solutions to resolve their problems and needs. You will liaise with builders as well as suppliers and internal departments to provide timely and accurate delivery of goods. This role is offered on a full-time permanent basis and the working hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. This is an outstanding opportunity to join the Routleys family.DutiesGeneral Liaison with:Suppliers to check delivery dates into the warehouseClients to arrange deliveries and collections and discuss any delays/problems with deliveriesWarehouse staff to organize timely deliveryInternal sales consultants as requiredInternal accounts department as requiredSkills & experienceVersatile professional with experience in customer serviceStrong MS Office suite knowledgeExcellent communication and organisation skillsWarm and friendly phone manner Experience in the building industry is advantageousCulture & benefitsHigh staff retention rate and excellent reputation in the industry Extensive training for continual growth and developmentGreat team environment with social activitiesBeautiful and modern offices How to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Ruth Haren quoting reference number JO-2404-9244. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8875. ​
Events Manager
Federal Labor Business Forum, Sydney
Promote Labor values of equity, fairness, and social justiceDirect and deliver seamless events to support progressive social changeWould suit candidates from non-profit or values-based corporate organisations About the OrganisationThe Federal Labor Business Forum (FLBF) is a pivotal arm of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration between the Australian Labor Party and the business community, aiming to address economic policies, industry challenges, and promote mutually beneficial partnerships.Labor believes in the values of equality, fairness, and social justice. Labor has fought for more than a hundred years to ensure everyone can get a job, and that essential health and education services are accessible. Working with the FLBF means you will significantly contribute to a movement dedicated to keeping Australia fair.Benefits & CultureAn established portfolio of successful events Competitive salary with six weeks of paid leave Regular travel across Australia Work from home arrangements Passionate, professional, and highly dedicated team The RoleIn this role, you'll be at the forefront of creating, planning, and delivering impactful experiences for a range of diverse events, from intimate gatherings to large-scale galas. Your strategic mindset and exceptional organisational skills will ensure seamless coordination of logistics, budget management, and event marketing.You will have the opportunity to work autonomously while collaborating closely with internal teams and external stakeholders fostering relationships with sponsors, FLBF members, maximising event attendance and engagement while upholding the FLBF's standards of excellence. Skills RequiredYou are a senior event manager, able to demonstrate success and innovation in managing events. Ideally, you will come from a values-driven or social change organisation.Additionally, you offer experience:Providing high-level event support and handling complex logistics Managing budgets, external suppliers, and partners A highly professional and relationship-centred approach with an eye for detail and accuracy Ability to engage with a range of audiences and stakeholdersReady to take your event management career to the next level and be part of a movement dedicated to keeping Australia fair? Apply by submitting your resume and cover letter responding to the skills required section above. Alternatively, please call Kelly Gentle on 02 8243 0570 with any specific questions.Please note there is no formal closing date for this role,
Partnerships Manager
Federal Labor Business Forum, Sydney or Canberra
Promote Labor values of equity, fairness, and social justiceSecure, steward, and strengthen long-term partnershipsCanberra or Sydney based | Hybrid working options About the OrganisationThe Federal Labor Business Forum (FLBF) is a pivotal arm of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration between the Australian Labor Party and the business community, aiming to address economic policies, industry challenges, and promote mutually beneficial partnerships.Labor believes in the values of equality, fairness, and social justice. Labor has fought for more than a hundred years to ensure everyone can get a job, and that essential health and education services are accessible. Working with the FLBF means you will significantly contribute to a movement dedicated to keeping Australia fair.Benefits & CultureEstablished portfolio including large and mid-tier companies, industry bodies, and major donors Competitive salary with six weeks of paid leave Regular travel across Australia Work from home arrangements Passionate, professional, and highly dedicated team The RoleAs the partnerships manager, you will collaborate closely with the FLBF Director to identify and implement innovative engagement strategies and fundraising opportunities. Your role will involve coordinating communications, managing financial records, and collaborating with internal teams to organise events for members, partners and stakeholders.Your responsibilities will also include serving as a primary contact for inquiries, overseeing seamless onboarding and renewal processes, and providing ongoing support to valued members and partners. Additionally, you will represent FLBF at various events and networking opportunities to promote membership and enhance visibility.Skills RequiredYou have developed your career in corporate partnerships, fundraising, sponsorship, memberships, or development, and you have strong presentation skills, including high-level written and verbal communication. You may have a background from a movement-building campaigning organisation within politics, human rights, social justice, the arts, education, or a similar values-driven organisation.Additionally, you:Are capable of contributing towards a revenue budget Have experience writing and presenting proposals and value propositions Feel confident with your ability to make supporters feel valued and nurtured Are looking for a role that requires considerable time client-facing Possess high-level organisational, administrative, and IT skills
Finance Manager
First Peoples Disability Network Australia, Sydney, Bella Vista
Give a voice to the needs and concerns of First Peoples with disabilitiesWork closely with the COO to develop financial processes, policies & capacityBella Vista head office location with hybrid flexibility The OrganisationFirst Peoples Disability Network Australia (FPDN) is a national organisation of and for Australia’s First Peoples with disability, their families, and communities.FPDN’s purpose is to promote respect for human rights, secure social justice, and empower First Peoples with disability to participate in Australian society on an equal basis with others. They are the custodians of the narratives of First Peoples with disability, their families and communities and recognise this important responsibility. FPDN works for the recognition, respect, protection and fulfilment of the human rights of First Peoples with disability and their families.BenefitsQuickly growing and inclusive First Peoples organisation Generous salary including tax effective packaging Western Sydney location with some WFH flexibility The RoleReporting to the COO, you will play a key role in supporting the financial operations of the organisation, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency in financial processes, funding requirements and reporting.You’ll oversee all day-to-day transactional services with functional responsibility for accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll and collaborate across the organisation as well as with external stakeholders to enable effective financial performance at all levels.Specific responsibilities include working alongside the COO to create and establish end-of-month and end-of-year processing timelines, ensuring targets are met, and that balance sheets are reconciled on a timely basis. You will also manage cash flow and provide regular updates to the COO and wider executive team.Skills RequiredYou are a finance and accounting professional with experience working within complex organisations. You have hands-on experience in organising and documenting financial information related to multiple funding grants, ensuring compliance with grant requirements and reporting deadlines, and working with budget holders to enhance financial literacy and outcomes.With knowledge of Australian taxation and Office of Consumer and Business Affairs requirements, and experience within the financial environment of a not for profit, Indigenous or disability services organisation, you also bring:Expertise in contemporary financial management and audit processes Proficiency in financial software and MS Office particularly MS Excel Experience with databases and accounting systems A track record in communicating effectively with Indigenous people, stakeholders and organisationsIf managing and building the financial functions of an organisation which positively impacts First Peoples living with disability appeals to you, then please submit your expression of interest including a cover letter responding to the skills required above and a resume. Alternatively call Hayley Martin on 02 8243 0570 to discuss your interest.Please note there is no formal closing date for this role,
Mental Health Educator (w/ Relocation Assistance to Broome WA!)
Scout Talent, Brisbane, Queensland
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!
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!
Team Leader - Family Support Services (w/ Relocation Support to Mildura VIC!)
Scout Talent, Adelaide, South
Step into a purpose-driven role that taps into the heart of supporting strong familiesEarn between $97,124 to $118,172, plus superannuation and a tax-free salary packaging option up to $15,834Relocation support negotiable dependant on experienceBecome part of a team that fosters resilience, self-empowerment, and a sense of belonging to the community, ensuring that no one is left behind and that together, we create a brighter future for all.About 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, support all families 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 OpportunityMallee Family Care is seeking a full-time Team Leader - Family Support Services based in Mildura, VIC.This pivotal role, reporting to the Manager of Child and Family Services, is responsible for providing leadership, support, and mentoring to program team members to ensure the successful accomplishment of goals and objectives for various Family Support Services programs.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Leading and supervising a team of staff across various programs including Children with Complex Disability Support Needs and Specialist Disability Practitioner servicesContributing to the ongoing development of a dynamic, creative, and cohesive teamEnsuring that all service agreement KPIs and reporting requirements are met within timeframesProviding oversight of case management, support, information, advice, referral, advocacy, and group work activities to children, families, and carersEnsuring caseworkers are working within relevant program requirements, statutory case management requirements, and frameworksLeading the development and continuous improvement of practice and operational processes for relevant programsTo read the full position description, please click here.About YouTo qualify, you will need an accredited qualification at Degree Level or above in Social Work and at least 5 years experience in a senior or leadership role. A current driver's license, a willingness to travel, and preparedness to be accommodated overnight when required will also be essential.Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly valued:Ability to lead and manage a teamDemonstrated ability to train, coach, and support othersUnderstanding of Victorian Child Safe Standards and the Charter of RightsExperience and knowledge of the Orange Door and Child Protection systems, including knowledge of current Child Protection and other relevant legislationDemonstrated understanding of working with and acceptance by culturally diverse groups, particularly Aboriginal peopleThis role will be particularly suited to someone with previous casework experience, a solid understanding of child protection and demonstrated leadership experience.As our ideal candidate, you will possess the following soft skills that will make you succeed in this role: resilience, a solutions-focused mindset, and excellent communication skills. Your time management and organisational skills, along with a demonstrated awareness and commitment to working within the Best Interest Principles outlined in the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005, will also be crucial. These traits, along with your passion, empathy and commitment to supporting children and families across the child and family support/child protection continuum, will make you a perfect culture fit.This is a transformative opportunity for a proactive and supportive leader. We are looking for a candidate who is eager to make a substantial impact on the lives of children and families, embodying our values of dedication, inclusivity, and excellence in service delivery.About the BenefitsIn appreciation of your dedication, enjoy a competitive salary between $97,124 to $118,172 plus superannuation, negotiable based on experience, alongside notable benefits including:Relocation support negotiableSalary packaging of up to $15,834 tax-free, pro-rataRobust annual and personal leave allowanceEnhanced work-life balance with a 35-hour work week in a family-friendly organisationFlexible working arrangementsOpportunity for study leave grants for continuous professional developmentWellness package, discounted fitness memberships, and a confidential Employee Assistance ProgramAnd many more!Join a dedicated team committed to creating meaningful change and offering comprehensive support to families and children in North-West Victoria and South-West New South Wales. Seize this chance to make a real impact - Apply now!
Internal Communications Manager
Michael Page, Melbourne
Global Internal Communication Strategy: Assist in the execution of a cohesive internal communication strategy to effectively reach and engage employees worldwide.Internal Social Media campaigns: implement internal social media campaigns including Life at IFM using Viva Engage platform to enhance employee engagement, foster collaboration, and serve as a trusted source of information within the organisation.Internal Content Development: Create and manage an internal content plans, ensuring timely delivery of relevant and compelling content across various channels, including videoMessage Development: Craft clear, concise, and impactful messages for employees across all touchpoints to enhance engagement, reinforce company culture, and strengthen the brand's reputation.Content and channel management: Support in the publishing of intranet content and management of employee communications platform (Staffbase).Internal events: Assist in the execution of internal hybrid events including content creation and presentation, and coordination of supporting technology to support the strategic company-wide objectives. These might include townhall events and other events using SMEs around the business on key topics.Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with Marketing, Brand & Communications, People & Culture, Technology, Risk and Compliance teams and local Head of Offices to implement internal communication programs and enhance the employee value proposition.Channel Management: Review, measure and monitor internal communication channels to ensure effectiveness and relevance leveraging technology and best practices to optimise communication processes.Bachelor's degree in communications, Marketing, or related field; advanced degree preferred.7 years+ proven experience in internal communications roles, preferably within the financial services or investment management industry.Strong strategic planning and project management skills, with the ability to execute initiatives effectively and efficiently.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling.Demonstrated proficiency in utilising social media platforms (Viva Engage) and Sharepoint Content Management System and communication tools.Demonstrated proficiency in the development and production of compelling video content to support business storytelling aspirations.Ability to collaborate cross-functionally and build relationships at all levels of the organization.Familiarity with employee engagement strategies and best practices in internal communications.Creative thinking and problem-solving abilities, with a proactive approach to driving innovation and continuous improvement.