Youth Justice Social Worker - Alice Springs
Full time
at North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA)
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Posted on February 21, 2025
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Youth Justice Social Worker – Alice Springs
Position Title Youth Justice Social Worker Salary PSO5.1 – PSO5.4: $93,136 – $99,813.00 FTE Full time 38 hours per week Location Alice Springs Commencement ASAP Completion Ongoing Reports to Managing Lawyer – Youth (Alice Springs) About NAAJA The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) is a leading provider of legal and justice services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Northern Territory. NAAJA’s legal practice is the largest in the Northern Territory, providing high quality, culturally proficient and accessible advice, casework and court advocacy in both criminal and civil law. What we offer- Salary packaging options up to $18,450 per annum tax free
- Remote allowance of $3,300 per annum (if applicable)
- Annual airfare allowance
- 6 weeks annual leave
- 3 weeks personal leave
- Conducting comprehensive assessments of young clients’ needs and developing individualised case plans
- Providing counselling and support services to young people and their families to address underlying issues contributing to offending behaviour
- Liaising with the justice system, community organisations and other stakeholders to coordinate holistic care and support for young clients
- Advocating for the rights and wellbeing of young people and ensuring their voices are heard
- Delivering targeted rehabilitation and life skills programs to promote positive change
- Maintaining detailed case records and contributing to the evaluation of service delivery
- Tertiary qualification in Social Work or a related field
- Demonstrated experience working with at-risk youth, preferably within the justice system
- Strong understanding of the unique challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with clients
- Commitment to social justice, human rights and empowering marginalised communities
- Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
- Resilience and the capacity to work in a challenging and emotionally demanding environment
- Ability to obtain a satisfactory “Working with Children Clearance” (Ochre Card) upon commencement
- Satisfactory criminal history check and no history of disqualification from employment by a legal practice
- Ability to travel to remote communities to attend bush courts if required
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