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Job Description
- Key leadership opportunity
- Diocesan-wide focus
- Attractive remuneration package
About Us
Through its various ministries and outreach services, the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney (Archdiocese) nurtures the spiritual lives of Catholics and supports those in the local community through health and aged care, education, welfare and community services. Guided by its mission and vision, the Archdiocese is committed to supportive, respectful and ethical behaviour, with a dedication to justice, fairness and outreach to those in need.
As part of that commitment, the Archdiocese established the Safeguarding and Ministerial Integrity Office in 2015 to raise awareness regarding its collective responsibility to protect the safety, wellbeing and dignity of children, young people and vulnerable adults within the Archdiocese and to respond swiftly and compassionately in circumstances in which children are harmed or at risk of being harmed.
About the Role
As Training and Liaison Manager, your primary responsibility will be to manage, facilitate and coordinate the Archdiocese’s obligation to ensure the proper safeguarding of children, young people and vulnerable adults in parishes and agencies, by supporting them in understanding and complying with legislative and regulatory requirements.
Reporting to the Director of Safeguarding, Ministerial and Integrity Office and working collaboratively with a small safeguarding team, you will lead and promote the Archdiocese’s obligation to ensure the safeguarding of children, young people and vulnerable adults within its ministries and outreach services and in accordance with the National Catholic Safeguarding Standards.
You will be a trusted adviser to parishes and Archdiocesan agencies, councils and committees when it comes to safeguarding compliance, and you will develop and conduct safeguarding and child protection training that is tailored to the needs of a diverse audience. You will respond with empathy, sensitivity, patience to complaints and enquiries lodged with the Office.
Key to this role will be your ability to influentially lead and promote a positive organisational culture that fosters and supports the mission of the Catholic Church and the Archdiocese.
The role is a full-time role and based in Leichhardt. Some travel within the Sydney metro area will be required.
About You
Your experience in the implementation of safeguarding policy and practices, and building collaborative relationships in a complex organisation, and in safeguarding vulnerable adults and children, or similar compliance role, are key to this role.
Specifically, as the ideal candidate for this role, you will meet the following Key Requirements:
- A demonstrated commitment to the teachings and values of the Catholic Church.
- Appropriate qualifications and experience working within Child Safe Organisations, Safeguarding and Child Protection with a minimum of 5 years relevant experience in a similar role
- Professional and/or academic background in Social Work, Welfare, Education, Adult Education or equivalent qualification or related experience
- In depth understanding of Safeguarding and Child Protection requirements and mandates under NSW legislation
- Management level experience operating in a highly regulated and risk laden welfare environment with the ability to work autonomously but with direction
- Advanced PC skills with strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite of programs
- Strong relationship management skills and the ability to develop a reputation as a trusted and reliable reference point.
Why work for the Archdiocese?
As well as serving the Sydney community, the Archdiocese is committed to providing its employees with a healthy blend of work, family and personal life. We seek to provide flexible and accommodating work options that support our people in balancing their professional and personal commitments. To enhance this commitment, we also provide a provide a range of additional paid and unpaid leave options, professional development and study support, and extra paid time off between Christmas and New Year.
Enquiries and Application Process
For a confidential discussion about this position and to obtain a copy of the Position Description please contact Anthony Spata Reach HR on 0402 210 055 or [email protected]
Applications should be sent directly to [email protected] and must include a resume and cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role, in particular, how you meet each of the Key Requirements outlined above.
Applications close 8 October 2024.
Preferred candidates will be required to have a current Working With Children Check clearance and National Police Check clearanceand appointment will be subject to satisfactory check outcomes.
As this is a full-time role, only candidates with the unrestricted right to work in Australia will be considered.