Caseworker | Creating Futures Justice Program
- Are you passionate about shifting the landscape and making a difference for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people impacted by the criminal justice system?
- Do you want to contribute to healing and wellbeing and advocate for systemic change?
- Do you want to join a passionate, diverse team in a fast paced environment where you will have opportunities for development?
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
About Weave Youth & Community Services
Weave Youth & Community Services is a place-based community organisation located on unceded Gadigal and Bidjigal Land in Sydney, that has been delivering a range of programs, supports and services developed with and for the community for 49 years.
Weave’s purpose is to empower people to change their lives, and healing and connection is at the centre of our work. Weave supports children, young people, women and families who are impacted by systemic disadvantage and intergenerational trauma. Around 70% of those we support across Weave are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. As a non-Aboriginal controlled organisation, Weave is strongly committed to walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in their ongoing fight for justice and self-determination. Our work at every level is guided by our Aboriginal Healing Framework.
Creating Futures Justice Program
Weave’s Creating Futures Justice Program supports young people and adults aged 10–30 who are transitioning from custody to community or have other criminal justice involvement, and who have strong connections to the City of Sydney LGA, La Perouse and its surrounding suburbs. Caseworkers provide, strengths-based, trauma-informed, client-led, wrap-around casework support, tailored to each individual client to give them the best chance of living their lives free from criminal justice involvement.
Interested in Joining Us? We’d Love to Hear from You.
How to Apply:
- Read the Position Description available here.
- A document responding to each of the selection criteria (listed in the Position Description) and outlining how you meet them
- Send us your up to date resume
- Please send these documents to Patricia Vasquez, HR Manager via email: recruitment@weave.org.au.
Closing Date: Sunday 29 June at midnight
*Please Note: In order for us to properly assess your application, we require both your resume and a document addressing each of the selection criteria. Please phone Merinda on 0426 985 115 to discuss or for further information about the role.