Position Overview
This is an identified position for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants who identify as such and are accepted by their community.
About Us
Community Legal Centres Australia (CLCA) is the national peak body for over 165 community legal services across the country. We are an independent, non‐profit, community‐based organisation supporting the community legal sector to provide high‐quality, free, and accessible legal and other services to everyday people, especially people experiencing financial hardship, discrimination, or domestic or family violence.
Most of the organisations in our network are community legal centres (CLCs), including mainstream and community‐controlled organisations. Our network also includes Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLSs) and Aboriginal Legal Services (ALSs), although both FVPLSs and ALSs have their own peak bodies.
About the Role
As Manager of First Nations Justice, you will play a key leadership role at CLCA, reporting directly to the CEO. This is a new permanent position that will help shape CLCA's national focus on First Nations justice issues, leading high‐impact initiatives, driving meaningful change, and making a real difference for First Nations communities across Australia.
Key Responsibilities
* Driving Change: Identify priority First Nations justice issues and work with policy, advocacy, and communications teams to address them.
* Advise and Influence: Provide trusted advice to the CEO and Board on justice matters, initiatives, and the National Accreditation Scheme.
* Drive Cultural Safety and Anti‐racism: Lead and support the sector in implementing proactive anti‐racism and culturally safe practices.
* Build Internal Governance: Contribute to the Reconciliation Action Plan, embed Closing the Gap priorities, and shape CLCA's work for lasting impact.
* Strengthen Sector Capability: Promote First Nations employment and training opportunities and support access to cultural learning.
* Represent and Connect: Represent CLCA at national events, committees, and forums, and support the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's and Men's Networks.
This role requires travel, including regular visits to our Sydney head office and other locations, to connect with communities and support CLCA's national work program.
Why Work for Us?
* Colonial loading allowance to acknowledge the additional workload and responsibilities that may come with First Nations roles.
* Flexible work arrangements, including partial remote work, and part‐time options to support work‐life balance and cultural obligations.
* Professional development and mentoring opportunities tailored for First Nations staff.
* Participation in First Nations networks and events that strengthen connection, learning, and leadership.
* Culturally safe support, including access to appropriate debriefing, supervision, and wellbeing resources.
We recognize Aboriginal Community's continuing connection to their lands, waters and stories and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. The National Indigenous Times acknowledges and pays respect to past and present Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation.
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