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Position Description Linker – Ability Links Branch/Program Award Reports to Supervisory responsibilities Duration Probationary period Hours Based at Position description created Approved by Review date Ability Links – Inclusion Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Award (SCHADS) – Level 4 Program Manager – Ability Links N/A 30 June 2018 6 months from date of appointment 48 hours per fortnight Richmond Valley/Kyogle May 2017 Executive Manager – People & Quality April 2018 About Social Futures Social Futures is a community, not-for-profit organisation that works to achieve social justice in regional Australia by supporting collaboration, encouraging action and helping people to take control and live well. We work with individuals and families, our communities and other services to create: positive change in people’s lives; thriving communities where diversity is valued, people have capacity to support each other and respond to issues that matter; and collaboration and evidence-based practice across agencies that maximises our collective ability to create social change. Purpose of the Position Linkers are key to effective ALNSW program delivery as part of the NSW Government’s plan to reshape and improve the way people with disability, their families and carers in NSW are supported by placing them at the centre of decision making. Linkers will provide a locally based first point of contact, designed to improve access and engagement in local community, mainstream services and disability services, where necessary. Linkers will work with people with disability, their families and carers across the regions to help them plan for the future, build on their strengths and skills and to develop networks in their own communities to do what they want with their lives, outside the traditional disability service system. Linkers also work with local communities to help them become more welcoming and inclusive of people with disability. Ability Links differs from traditional case management with its emphasis on working alongside people with a disability, rather than for them. Linkers may be people who have extensive experience in community networking, organising and enablement. They may be people who have extensive volunteering experience, or have experience in other areas of human services including youth work, community development, community capacity building, education, health, employment and other mainstream services. Mandatory Requirements ☐ Current National Police Check ☐ Current NSW Working with Children Check ☐ Current NSW Drivers Licence ☐ Click here to enter text. Essential Selection Criteria Essential Selection Criteria 1. Well-developed communication, interpersonal and negotiation skills, team work skills and the ability to communicate sensitively and effectively with all people 2. Well-developed emotional intelligence, including self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, motivation, and social skills, and the capacity to maintain workplace wellbeing 3. Extensive community networks in Far North Coast NSW 4. Demonstrated flexibility, enthusiasm, creativity and problem solving capacities 5. Experience in community development and community capacity building 6. IT competency, including the use of Microsoft Office programs 7. Well-developed understanding of social inclusion, the enabling factors and barriers to social inclusion for people with disability, their families and carers 8. Understanding of person centred practice and assets based community development Key Responsibilities and Duties Key Responsibilities Focus Areas Effective communication Apply person centred approach to enhance community engagement opportunities Page 2 of 5 Provide accurate, relevant and timely information to individuals, families, carers and communities Engage with individuals, families and carers to identify their goals, strengths and needs, and plan for the future Assist individuals, families carers and communities to access information through a variety of means Actively support positive partnerships between individuals, families, carers, local organisations and the broader community to build more inclusive, welcoming and accessible communities Participate in forums and information sharing activities as required Actively promote the program and its innovative approach to social inclusion Practice intentional language, appreciative inquiry and curious questioning coupled with highly effective listening skills Work in a way which acknowledges hopes, fears and aspirations and provides pathways to success Facilitate an environment where a person can articulate their goals and what they want and the strategies they can use to get there Focus on effort and acknowledge all achievements, be they great or small Social Futures Position Description © 2017 Key Responsibilities Focus Areas Flexibility, team work skills, and creative problem solving Effective use of administrative and IT resources Supervision and professional development and professional boundaries Raise community awareness, focus on community priorities and shared stories Establish connections with community and build positive and effective relationships and networks Facilitate participation in a range of activities Adopt a flexible, innovative approach to community engagement Work collaboratively with individuals, agencies and the broader community to enhance and establish long term networks of engagement Develop a sound understanding of the key issues in the local area to inform planning Participate in community driven education and development projects Build and maintain a current working knowledge of local community activities, groups and events Focus on innovation and creativity to achieve desired outcomes Contribute to team activities and actively participate in internal meetings and workshops Work in a manner which strengthens peer support networks and shared learning opportunities Maintain flexible work hours to effectively meet community engagement opportunities Flexible, innovative and lateral thinking to overcome barriers and adapt to change Maintain administrative records as required Provide data as requested for reporting or evaluation purposes Compose correspondence, letters of support as required Use IT resources to research engagement opportunities Actively participate in individual supervision Identify professional development opportunities Continuously improve performance and practice Participate in professional development and training as requested or identified by your supervisor Maintain professional boundaries and healthy work life separation Competencies, Skills and Attributes Technical 1. Current National Police Check 2. Current Working with Children Check 3. Current valid Driver Licence Experience and Knowledge 4. Understanding of the community services sector and disability legislation, regulations and best practice standards. 5. Understanding of the risk factors involved with working with people disability with the capacity to identify and manage risks. 6. Previous experience working with and planning and setting goals for people with disability, their families and carers. Social Futures Position Description © 2017 Page 3 of 5 7. Demonstrated awareness and sensitivity to diversity issues and recognises own triggers, biases, beliefs and does not allow them to interfere with job performance. Attributes and Values 8. Enthusiastic, dynamic, self-motivated, proactive and responsive 9. Highly professional and articulate with excellent interpersonal skills 10. High level attention to detail, committed to quality outcomes 11. Capacity to manage multiple priorities and projects 12. Engages in reflective practice with a view to improve performance 13. Demonstrates behaviours that treat others with respect, care and compassion 14. Promotes cohesive team work and a collaborative work environments 15. Solution-focused approach to problems and ability to think outside the box 16. Proven history of following up commitments with action, ability to shift priorities, and work to deadlines 17. Capacity to work in alignment with organisational values 18. Positive, contemporary attitude towards people living with disability Compliance 19. Understands and complies with company Code of Conduct, policies and procedures. 20. Willingness and desire to comply with workplace health and safety policy and procedure to ensure safety of self and others. 21. Follows guidelines, policies and procedures when committing financial resources or processing financial transactions. 22. Understanding of legislation, regulations and best practice standards relevant to sector and service delivery requirements. Inherent Requirements of the Work Activities/Environment The following table identifies the physical and psychological work environment characteristics that are inherent requirements of the role. Where possible we will make reasonable adjustments to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their roles. Element Key Activity Work Environment Manage demanding and changing workloads and competing priorities. Work in a team environment. Work in different geographic locations. Be exposed to all outdoor weather conditions. Work office hours with the possibility of extended hours. Work in an open plan office. Work in buildings which may have multiple stories. Reasonably high levels of mobile phone use. Page 4 of 5 Frequency Daily Daily Occasional Rare Occasional Daily Daily Daily Social Futures Position Description © 2017 Element People Contact Administrative Tasks Transport Key Activity Frequency Sit at a computer or in meetings for extended periods. Liaise with our staff. Liaise with government, non-government, businesses, and other community organisations. Liaise with participants/customers. Undertake intensive administrative tasks, which include computer work, report writing, participating in meetings and concentrating for long periods of time. Use technology including photocopier, telephones including mobiles, fax, overhead projectors, televisions, videos and electronic whiteboards. Drive vehicles possibly over long distances and in all traffic and weather conditions. Use public transport including trains, buses, trams and taxis. Daily Daily Social Futures Position Description © 2017 Daily Daily Daily Daily Occasional Rare Page 5 of 5