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An established industry player is seeking a Family Partnership Worker to enhance community health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. This role involves providing culturally safe home visits, building trust with families, and promoting the Australian Family Partnership Program. You will work closely with a Nurse Home Visitor, ensuring comprehensive support from pregnancy to children's second birthdays. Join a diverse and inclusive workplace that values community engagement and offers opportunities for professional development and wellness activities. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of families while working within a supportive team environment.
Family Partnership Worker - Identified Position
62,320 to $67,945 + Super + Salary Sacrifice
To perform this role, it is essential that the incumbent is an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. It is therefore a genuine occupational requirement under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991.
About Us
The Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) leads the development, planning and delivery of comprehensive primary health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Southeast Queensland.
The Australian Family Partnership Program (AFPP) is a home visiting program for first time mothers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies. AFPP Nurse Home Visitors, together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Family Partnership Workers, support women from pregnancy through to children’s second birthdays. During the program, women have an opportunity to build parenting capacity, explore strategies for achieving identified goals, and feel empowered to manage their lives. The underlying objective of the AFPP is to improve the health, wellbeing and self-sufficiency of parents and their children.
About the Role
The Family Partnership Worker contributes to the cultural acceptance of the AFPP within the community and the maintenance of culturally safe visits to participating women and their families. You will work in partnership with the Nurse Home Visitor and provide a comprehensive home visiting service to women from pregnancy through to children’s second birthday.
About You
To perform this role, it is essential that the incumbent is an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. It is therefore a genuine occupational requirement under section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991.
Desirable, but not mandatory
What Can We Offer?
At IUIH we recognise that we operate in a diverse community and welcome and encourage applications from all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse groups, the LGBTIQ+ community, veterans, refugees, and people with disability.