Within the context of the role accountabilities described in About the Role, the most suitable applicant will demonstrate their applied knowledge, skills and experiences against these essential role requirements of the Individual Contributor leadership stream:Knowledge of the unique needs of women in the criminal justice system, especially First Nations women (including intersectional issues of mental health and wellbeing, trauma, domestic and family violence, substance issues, and parenting responsibilities etc).Experience in the design, delivery and review of vocational education training programs to individuals and groupsExcellent presentation skills with the ability to think on your feet when facilitatingConfident facilitator with demonstrated capability to successfully engage a diverse audience of adult women learners to help cement knowledge transfer and applicationKnowledge of adult learning principles with the ability to work with individuals with learning difficultiesDemonstrated ability to assess the vocational education and training needs of women clients as a member of a multi-disciplinary teamStrong interpersonal, communication (written and verbal) negotiation and conflict resolution skills and the ability to build and maintain working relationships with a group of diverse stakeholders including staff, community groups and visitorsKnowledge and application of legislation, policies and procedures including Workplace Health and SafetyJob Ad Reference: QLD/689344/26Closing Date: Tuesday, 2nd June 2026This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.
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