The Cross-Cultural Liaison Unit (CCLU) forms part of the CPEU where you will work and provide support to officers, particularly in the prevention of crime involving multicultural and multifaith community groups, while working towards a safer community through connected and engaged relationships.
Targeted Vacancy
This is an identified position. It is a genuine occupational requirement that an Identified position be filled by a First Nations person as permitted by and arguable under Section 25, 104 and 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act
It is a genuine occupational requirement that this position be filled by an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person. One of the referees should be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person who can attest to the applicant's background, knowledge, skills and experience as they relate to the cultural capabilities.
Your key accountabilities
The core capability requirements for this role are:
Contribute to organisational understanding of First Nations cultures.
Assist First Nations community members to access policing services and provide advice to QPS members on referral to other community services where necessary
Assist Police Officers to communicate effectively with cultural appropriateness to members of the local community by providing advice on First Nations local customs and protocols
To contribute to the supervision and co-ordination of the activities of the District Police Liaison group
Advise and assist Police Liaison Officers and Police Officers in identifying crime and disorder issues and develop culturally appropriate initiatives to prevent and intervene in them
Develop and maintain professional relationships with First Nations community leaders by participating in meetings, forums or festivals, and ensure the input of community concerns in crime prevention issues.
Promote partnerships with First Nations community service organisations and advise and assist community members and community groups to positively contribute to these partnerships.
Enhance awareness of the need to balance cultural, policing and community needs by Police Officers and community members
Be aware of and facilitate compliance with Queensland Police Service human resource management policies, including workplace health and safety, equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination legislation
Conduct workplace assessment for relevant subordinate staff in relation to Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC) and for HRM functions including performance management
Contribute to First Nations Cultural Capability training and orientation of police officers and staff members within the District
Role Requirements
Mandatory
This is an identified position. It is a genuine occupational requirement that an Identified position be filled by a First Nations person as permitted by and arguable under Section 25, 104 and 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act It is a genuine occupational requirement that this position be filled by an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person. One of the referees should be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person who can attest to the applicant's background, knowledge, skills and experience as they relate to the cultural capabilities
This position involves driving of police vehicles. The occupant of this position is required to hold a 'C' class driver's license or have the ability to acquire a driver's license.
The interview process may involve a written exercise.
This position requires wearing a Police Liaison Officer uniform and adherence to the QPS Code of Dress and Appearance.
This position requires working to a set roster and may also involve weekend work and shift work to attend local festivals, and forums and to meet the policing needs of the local area - Shift penalties and overtime may apply.
Successful applicants will be required to successfully complete the first available Police Liaison Officer Initial Employment Training Program. This program is run at the Queensland Police Service Academy, Oxley. Meals, accommodation and travel will be paid for by the Service, but participants must be available to leave their local area for 2 weeks to complete the training
Applications to remain current for 12 months.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.