Families in Cultural Transition (FICT) Bicultural Facilitator CASUAL #1035-FSJoin to apply for the Families in Cultural Transition (FICT) Bicultural Facilitator CASUAL #1035-FS role at NSW HealthFamilies in Cultural Transition (FICT) Bicultural Facilitator CASUAL #1035-FS2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicantsJoin to apply for the Families in Cultural Transition (FICT) Bicultural Facilitator CASUAL #1035-FS role at NSW HealthGet AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.Do you want to work in one of Australias leading organisations providing treatment and rehabilitation to torture and trauma survivors; thats quality focused, diverse & committed to making a difference in the lives of vulnerable people in communities?Come & join us!The Organisation"STARTTS is a not-for-profit Affiliated Health Organisation focused on providing a broad range of services to refugees in NSW. The focus of STARTTS approach is on building capacity and empowering people and communities to take control over their own lives, using a strengths-based approach and building on individual, family, community and cultural strengths."The RoleFICT Facilitators are responsible for the formation and delivery of groups (comprising 12-16 refugees/Asylum seekers) participating in the 10-week STARTTS Families in Cultural Transition program. The content and activities that make up the FICT program are contained in a set FICT Kit but Facilitators are required to prepare a tailored program which selects the activities most relevant to the needs, culture and experience of group members. Facilitators are the main recruiters of participants and will also be actively involved in organising the venue, catering and childminding for groups they facilitate. All FICT groups are delivered in community settings and at times/days that are convenient for both Facilitators and group members and always engaging two Facilitators who will work in close collaboration with one another alongside an assigned FICT Project Officer. Each group runs for around 3 hours and includes the provision of a light meal. Due to funding restrictions, most groups need to be run on weekdays or weekday evenings, particularly in Sydney. This role will suit a person who is highly motivated to support members of their own ethnic/language community who have recently arrived in Australia from asylum seeker or refugee/refugee like backgrounds as they navigate the challenges of settlement in a new and strange country and culture. A Facilitator needs to be available to Facilitate groups primarily on weekdays or evenings and may do this alongside part-time work or study as workdays/times are flexible. Delivery of each group will provide around 80 hours of work in total - with most Facilitators being permitted to deliver only one group at a time.Perks and BenefitsSalary packaging options that reduce your taxable income and increase your take-home pay.Great education opportunities through our Training department.Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for staff and family members.Discounted gym memberships with a Fitness Passport.Flexible hybrid work.Position No: 1035-FSClosing date: Friday 6 June 2025Enquiries: Farzana on (02) 9646 6700Work Type: Casual; 8 hours per week. Contract up to 30 June 2027 (Continuation subject to ongoing funding)Location: Sydney Metropolitan AreaVaccination Requirement: Category A.Salary: Health Education Officer. A generous salary packaging scheme is also offered.EssentialSkills and Qualifications RequiredQualifications or extensive experience in education, adult education, social work, social science,community work, community welfare, health or related field.Understanding of the key issues faced by refugees and asylum seekers as they settle in a new country and cultureStrong/active connections with the refugee community (from your language/cultural background) in SydneyHighly motivated to work with newly arrived refugees/Asylum seekers and empathetically support their cultural transition in Australia.Ability to speak, read and write in English to at least an intermediate level and a fluent speaker and writer of a relevant community language.Ability to work independently and in close collaboration with a group co-facilitator.Available to attend 4 full days of face-to-face training/selection (unpaid)Be a member of one of the following community/language groupsEzidi CommunityAfghan (Hazaragi Dari Pashto speaking)PalestinianUkrainianIraqi - Syrian (and other Arabic speakers) from both Muslim and Christian backgroundsCongolese and other Swahili speakersIranianAhwaziAhmadiyyaMyanmar (Rohingya, Karen, Chin, Kachin).DesirableLived experience of having been a refugee or from a refugee-like background. Have lived in Australia for at least 6 months, having arrived as a refugee/asylum seeker (or in similar circumstances).Experience in running groups for adults (as a teacher, educator, community worker, health worker or similar).Experience in using online communication tools such as Zoom WhatsApp Microsoft Teams.This position is considered child-related employment and will require a Working with Children Background Check and a National Police Check.Vaccination RequirementsThis role is a Category A role. It is mandatory for Category A workers to meet and maintain the vaccination criteria (as per the current NSW Health and STARTTS policies).Vaccination and/or assessment is required for Category A workers for the following transmissible diseases measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, varicella (chickenpox), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), influenza and tuberculosis.COVID19 vaccination is strongly recommended, but not a requirement for employment.If successful you must provide evidence of vaccination and/or assessment.Should you not be able to comply with vaccination requirements before your commencement date, the offer of employment may be withdrawn.If you have a medical reason for why you cannot be vaccinated, a medical contraindication evidence will be required.How To ApplyTo be considered for this position, please ensure you address the selection criteria as thoroughly as possible.Complete a STARTTS Application for Employment FormPlease answer all the mandatory questions: Click Here outlining how you meet the selection criteria (see the guide How to apply for a job at STARTTS)Submit an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV)Provide copies of relevant Qualifications if applicable (overseas qualification must be assessed by an appropriate Australian body to be considered)Statements of Service from previous relevant roles (if applicable, please ask us for a sample)A cover letter is optional.Position DescriptionEmail your application and supporting documents to: STTS-Jobs@health.nsw.gov.auNB: Depending on the role, if appointed, you may need a current NSW Working With Children Check clearance, follow this link forinformation on how to apply of your check: levelSeniority levelEntry levelEmployment typeEmployment typePart-timeJob functionJob functionOtherIndustriesHospitals and Health CareReferrals increase your chances of interviewing at NSW Health by 2xGet notified about new Family Specialist jobs in Carramar, Victoria, Australia.Child and Family Health Registered Nurses/ Midwives - KaritaneCarramar, Victoria, Australia 3 weeks agoTeam Leader Administration (until 30 January 2026)Maternal and Child Health Nurse - CasualTeacher of Primary - Brae High School - SIC08050High Brae, Victoria, Australia 3 days agoWere unlocking community knowledge in a new way. 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Families in Cultural Transition (FICT) Bicultural Facilitator CASUAL #1035-FS