Ballarat and District Aboriginal Co-operative

Administration and Support Officer - Connected Beginnings - Part Time

Job Location

Bakery Hill, Australia

Job Description

About BADAC Members of the Ballarat and district Aboriginal community established the Ballarat and District Aboriginal Co-operative (BADAC) in 1979. BADAC delivers a comprehensive range of health, social, welfare and community development programs to local Aboriginal people. Since 1979, the organisation has grown considerably to a staff of 200 delivering a wide range of services, underpinned by Social Inclusion principles, which incorporate the following programs: Health and Home Care Social and Emotional Well-being Family Support Care Services Family Violence and Justice Early Years and Youth BADAC is the Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation (ACCO) for the Ballarat and district area, covering 4 local government areas (LGAs). Our services are open to all members of the public, with priority given to our members. BADAC is focused on prevention and early intervention, always with a client-centred approach, to ensure that our clients are personally engaging in the development and nurturing of their own futures. The Program Connected Beginnings Connected Beginnings draws upon the strength and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. The aim is to increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s and family’s engagement with health and early childhood education and care. It improves access to existing early childhood, maternal and child health, and family support services so children are safe, healthy and ready to thrive at school and in the school community by the age of 5. The Role – Administration and Support Officer - 15 Hours per week The role of Administration and Support within the Connected Beginnings Program is to promote and support the team with Administration. The role is an integral part of the Connected Beginnings team. Working in partnership with a variety of stakeholders, external and internal programs and agencies. Provide professional and Culturally safe administration support for the team and most importantly working with our Aboriginal community to ascertain and meet their needs. Key Duties & Responsibilities: Establish and maintain close working relationships and networks with Aboriginal organisations as key partners to support the implementation and success of the programs. Work with community members, families and delivery agencies to meet the needs of community determined by and in relation to the outcomes of the community and governance group. Promote and support the governance structure and group with Administration tasks. Regular, multi stream, effective communication with families, stakeholder’s and all involved with programs. Assist with proficient and professional collection of data and impact stories to provide the team in order to measure progress of programs and engagement. Attend and contribute to regular internal meetings, supervision and any PD opportunities. General administration tasks to support the program including minute taking, newsletters, emails, phone calls, record keeping and other tasks required by the programs and as directed by the General Manager and Co-ordinator. Support team with events, advertising, combating barriers, engaging community and stakeholders Follow any other reasonable requests by the Program Co Ordinator. Key Selection Criteria: Demonstrated experience in fostering partnerships with Aboriginal health organisations, early childhood and family service providers to best meet the needs of children and families in our community. An ability to demonstrate high level and comprehensive understanding of Aboriginal issues, knowledge and Culture, and proven ability to apply this in practice, including supporting and influencing other services in culturally safe practice. Knowledge of programs and services that support culturally appropriate practice. Proficient, professional administration skills in data recording, reporting and record keeping. Professional and Culturally Safe representation as first point of contact. Other Relevant Information: If this sounds like the sort of opportunity you would be interested in, please click 'Apply Now'. Please Note: All applications will require applicants to provide a cover letter addressing the Key Selection Criteria above and a copy of their resume. Applications without the required documents will not be accepted. Applications close C.O.B on 15th April 2025 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. The incumbent will be required to adhere to BADACs compliance policy which includes: National Police Check Working with Children Check Must hold a current Victorian Driver’s License. BADAC is committed to the ongoing Professional Development of all its employees & encourages them to attend educational activities that will enhance the employee’s ability to perform their tasks. The employee will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement at commencement of employment. BADAC is a Child Safe organisation and all employees are expected to adhere to our Child Safe Guidelines. BADAC is committed to diversity in employment aiming to develop a workforce that reflects the diverse community that we operate in. We foster a workplace culture in which LGBTQIASB employees feel included, safe and supported.

Location: Bakery Hill, AU

Posted Date: 5/1/2025
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Ballarat and District Aboriginal Co-operative

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May 1, 2025
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