 
        
        About us 
The Aboriginal 
and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Qld) Limited (ATSILS) is a 
not-for-profit, community-based organisation that delivers innovative, 
professional criminal, civil and family law services to Aboriginal and Torres 
Strait Islander clients throughout Queensland. Established in 1972, ATSILS 
has grown to 25 offices with around 260 staff across Queensland in strategic 
locations. 
Our 
Vision is to lead in the delivery of creative and professional legal 
services. 
Our 
Mission is to deliver quality legal assistance services, community legal 
education, early intervention and prevention initiatives that uphold and 
advance the legal and human rights of 
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 
Purpose of the new role 
1. Provide 
well-researched workplace interventions for ATSILS staff to raise awareness, 
treatments and healing towards sound workplace mental health and wellbeing; 
2. Contribute to a 
strategic approach in the development and delivery of timely, contemporary, and 
culturally competent services building resilience for staff working daily with 
vulnerable clients, including those accessing the Mental Health court system. 
Opportunity 
As a Psychologist, or Accredited Mental Health Social 
Worker, or Human Resources wellbeing specialist with 
workplace education skills, you will have a unique opportunity to design and 
deliver workplace mental health projects. Use your ability to design and test 
proactive, wellness initiatives tailored for a culturally diverse workforce or 
pre-built by specialist workplace services. 
With that recognition, make pathways for resilience and healing more 
accessible. 
Work closely within a leadership 
context with the Executive and our Human Resources team to deliver and evaluate 
wellbeing initiatives for managers and staff, increasing staff engagement, safety, 
and mental health at work. 
A corporate services team based in 
Brisbane provides administrative, public relations, event co-ordination and 
human resources support to a busy advocacy team State-wide. 
**Selection Criteria**: 
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA (6) 
**1. Values**: Alignment to the values and 
vision of ATSILS and an appreciation of and sensitivity to the challenges our 
clients have faced, and continue to face, in their fight for and their right to 
justice and equity. 
**2. Qualifications and experience**: a tertiary 
qualification in related field such as Learning & Development, Psychology, 
Social Work, Occupational Health (Mental Health specialisation), Human Resources, 
OR another qualification such as a Diploma of Mental Health or Work 
Health & Safety, with at least five years’ workplace experience as an 
Educator or Manager is required; OR a large range of workplace skilled 
development achievements ideally working within the legal profession or with Aboriginal 
and/or Torres Strait Islander workforces or clients in this field. 
**3. Specialist expertise: ideally**: 
ability 
to efficiently train staff on recognising and reducing risks of mental health 
conditions such as anxiety, depression, and trauma; 
experience 
in project managing organisational change initiatives; 
working 
knowledge of current trends proven to address serious mental health conditions 
in the professions 
a 
demonstrated ability to take a strategic, objective, and constructive approach 
to workplace wellbeing questions. 
**4. Workplace referrals, and reporting**: sound interpersonal and communication skills such 
as an ability in empathetically convey sensitive information to individuals and 
teams, while ensuring a robust referral network of trusted clinicians, and 
allied associations to ensure expert advice and recommendations are included in 
our Mental Health Wellbeing projects. Expertise in design and delivery of 
blended learning to workplace groups is highly regarded. 
5. Knowledge of legislation and appreciation of employer policy: 
**Legislation**: 
Work Health & Safety Act, Fair Work Act, WorkCover Queensland Act, Sex 
Discrimination Act, etc.; the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 
Policy-driven 
initiatives such as guiding staff within a Code of Conduct framework and access 
their rights and responsibilities within workplace policies. 
**6. Mobility, access, teamwork and safety**: 
preparedness 
to work after hours if necessary; willingness to travel and present and gather 
educational materials, to this end, a Driver Licence is required, and an 
ability to fly to regional offices and Brisbane from Cairns is required. 
a 
willingness to undergo a Criminal Record Check to achieve a National Police 
be required to disclose misconduct (criminal convictions, prosecution 
investigations etc.,) that prevent an ATSILS Security clearance in relation to 
prepared to consent to a criminal history check being conducted (if requested). 
**Note**: A criminal history does not automatically preclude selection for 
interview, and a preliminary check can be discussed with the HR Manager after a 
 DESIRABLE CRITERIA (3) 
1. Expertise in project management, digi
📌 Workplace Mental Health Training Officer
🏢 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service
📍 Brisbane