(Bail Response Program)Please note Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.Location: Caboolture office, Moreton Bay regionAboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.Do you want to make a difference?Kurbingui Youth & Family Development is a proud Aboriginal-Controlled Community Organisation (ACCO) based on Turrbal Country in North Brisbane, Yuggera Country in South Brisbane and Gubbi Gubbi Country in Moreton Bay, with programs and services expanding across South East Queensland.For over 20 years, weve been walking alongside our community supporting families, young people and individuals through our many programs, which include: Family Services, Social & Emotional Wellbeing, Employment & Training, NDIS Support, Crisis Intervention Programs, Youth Justice & Bail Diversionary Programs, Family and Child Connect, and a wide range of cultural and community programs.At Kurbingui, we believe that true impact happens when people feel seen, supported and empowered. Were not just building programs were building pathways, opportunities and stronger futures for our community. As we continue to grow, we remain grounded in culture, guided by our values, and driven by a vision of connection, empowerment and lasting change.Kurbingui is recognised as a leading community organisation in Brisbane, trusted for our commitment to Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander families, young people and communities.Our programs and services are built on cultural knowledge, respect and partnership. We are proud to be a respected and reliable voice in the community, and we continue to grow so that we can reach and support more people across Queensland.Joining Kurbingui means becoming part of a movement that is strengthening culture, creating opportunity and making a difference every day.The purpose of the Yur''iinkin (Bail Response Program) Program is about reconnecting young people and healing young peoples connections to themselves and others. The initiative responds to the needs of young people who are at risk of entering into or involved in the Youth Justice System including those young people who are repeat / recidivist offenders with complex needs, to provide support to them and their kin and/or family members and where possible to reconnect through collaborative case management, diversionary programs and tailored activities . Support is also available to young people in contact with the Queensland Police Service / Youth Justice Co-Responder Team (CRT) through the Youth Engagement Practitioners, a component of the Yur''iinkin Program.The roleThe Bail Support Practitioner support and advocacy to young people to address issues influencing their offending behaviour, complete conditions of Bail and other Orders and reconnecting with their own culture/identity/kin/ and or family members. The role provides practical, mainly outreach, support to young people in line with their identified case plan and in consultation with Key Stakeholders e.g. Youth Justice, Police, Employment/Training, Health and other Community Services.Bail Support Practitioners are required to work on a rotating shift roster including evenings and weekends.Requirements:ESSENTIALIdentify as an Aboriginal & or Torres Strait Islander person.Qualifications in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, Behavioural Science, Social Science, Health, Youth Work, Community Services or relevant field.An extensive understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures and protocols and the issues which impact upon them in contemporary society.Demonstrated experience in bail support and crisis response, specifically with young people, including complex trauma-based behaviour management, case management, and referral pathways.Knowledge of or ability to rapidly acquire technical understanding of relevant legislation and regulations; specifically Youth Justice and Child Safety.Demonstrated ability to provide appropriate information on a range of services and referral pathways available for young people and families specific to their circumstances. Including accommodation, counselling, family support, legal, education, employment, drugs and alcohol.Demonstrated ability to effectively plan, organise and coordinate own workload.Effective communication, administration, database entry and report-writing skills.Youll possess a Positive Blue Card (WWCC)IT & Systems capability, particularly in using HRIS Software, CRMs and Microsoft Office Suite.Queensland Drivers License & ability to travelDESIRABLEKnowledge of local community protocols and established community connections within the Moreton Bay geographical catchmentsExperience in collaborative program arrangements with relevant agencies, other service providers, and key stakeholders.Facilitation skills or willingness to develop these skills through formal and informal trainingYoull have thorough understanding of Standard of Care Frameworks, Child Protection Act and Social & Emotional Wellbeing best practice.You will be highly desirable for your previous experience in the Not-For-Profit sectorYou have extensive experience in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Culture & CommunitiesHow to apply?If this sounds like an opportunity that was made for you, what are you waiting for? We want to hear from you. Click the apply now button to submit your application or address your resume and cover letter to Ian Maund Acting Program Manager - ******@kurbingui.org.au. Your application must include a resume and cover letter that includes responses to the key selection criteria listed above.Employment is conditional upon possessing and maintaining a Positive Blue Card; Current Drivers License and Police Screening checks prior to and throughout employment.For a copy of the position description for this role, please email *******@kurbingui.org.auPlease note: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Bail Support Worker / Practitioner - Bail Response Program (BRP)