Description:
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Real Futures is a majority Aboriginal-owned and staffed company. We provide tailored employment services, Parent Pathways Program (PPP), Community Development Program (CDP), Transition to Work (TtW), Indigenous Skills and Employment Program (ISEP) and Disability Employment Services (DES) across Australia.
Real Futures provide tailored community services programs across Australia including Momentum Program, Tiddas in Construction, Women’s Business 2nd Chance, Driving School and Her Futures Foundation.
The Her Futures Wellbeing Program is designed to improve the health, wellbeing and participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women within the Kempsey Region. The program will aim to reduce the major health concerns among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in the region through a tailored health and wellbeing program.
The women will engage in a 12-week group program of facilitated fitness and healthy lifestyle sessions. The outcomes of the program will include improved fitness, self-care, guided access to services and social participation.
The Program Coordinator- Her Futures Wellbeing Program duties include, but are not limited to the following:
- Successfully coordinate Her Futures Wellbeing Program to eligible Aspirants in the Kempsey region
- Coach and facilitate the learning of a group of Aspirants, focused on increasing their health, wellbeing and social connections
- Engage in business development to increase opportunities for Her Futures Wellbeing Program in communities
- Monitor and report weekly on progress towards Her Futures Wellbeing Program KPI’s
- Ensure that Her Futures Wellbeing Program is a safe and welcoming environment for aspirants
- Communicate health and safety risks to management to ensure provision of a safe working environment for all stakeholders
- Facilitation of Workshops (Health and Wellbeing related)
- Deliver Group Activities (Including but not limited to creative workshops, health talks, healthy cooking classes, career and life planning and vision boarding).
- Prepare Good News Stories for Management, reporting and promotional purposes
- Undertake administrative tasks including financial accountability of program activities and expenditure in a timely manner.
Please note this role is Max Term Role until 30/06/2027
Applicants for this position must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, identify as being Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, and be accepted in the community as such. An applicant's race is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under Section 14(d) of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
Essential
- Demonstrated understanding of modern-day Indigenous Culture in particular the Kempsey/Dunghutti people
- Demonstrated knowledge of local community
- Knowledge of different types of disabilities, disadvantaged cohorts, and implications of these barriers related to their health and wellbeing
- Mentoring and coaching experience
- WHS, HR & relevant legislative requirements e.g. WHS, Privacy, Disability & other discrimination, Social Security Act, etc
- Intermediate knowledge of PC based applications e.g. MS Office, database applications
- Understanding or and work within complaints and conflict resolutions procedures
- Ability to identify, report and escalate any identified risks/hazards within the workplace
- Identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person
Being a part of the Real Futures team, you will be provided with a wide range of benefits including:
- Personal and professional development opportunities
- Rewarding and supportive culture
- Birthday leave and diversity leave
- Frequent training and support to excel in the role
- Free Employee Assistance Program
- Access to novated car leasing
- Engage Wellbeing and Recognition Centre (Move, Munch, Money and Mind)
To be considered you must...
- Have full working rights in Australia
- Have a current driver’s licence and a comprehensively insured vehicle
- Complete an Australia History Criminal Check
- Have a current Working with Children Check or willing to obtain a Working with Children Check before employment
- Ability to work Monday to Friday - 8:30am to 5:00pm
Please note that people with a criminal record are not automatically barred from applying for this position, rather the relevance will be considered as it applies to our industry.
About AKG:
AKG is an innovative employment services, community, health and education provider, underpinned by a unique partnership model.
Our family of businesses work together to empower individuals and communities, with a particular focus on disadvantaged communities including First Nations, youth and people living with a disability.
We are proud of our 30-year heritage and our achievements. So far, we have helped more than 1 million people to learn, find employment and discover new career opportunities.
At AKG we are empowered by our diversity. AKG are committed to providing a work environment where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. AKG encourages applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities, and cultures including Australian Defence Force Veterans and their Families, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People, the LGBTQI+ community and people with a disability.
If you have accessibility requirements or require an adjustment to participate in our recruitment and selection process, please contact our talent team via email recruitment@angusknight.com.au.
Confidential enquiries can be made to Ben Falcone-Mayo, Talent Acquisition Manager via ben.falcone-mayo@angusknight.com.au.
If this role speaks to you and you want to be a part of a high performing and collaborative team as well as the ability to build an amazing career with an organisation that fosters genuine growth and development, please apply today.