Manager Early Intervention Youth Programs at Jesuit Social Services
Richmond, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Multi Disciplinary Teams, Philanthropy, Government, Young People, It, Funding

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Posted: 02/07/2025
Closing Date: 21/07/2025
Job Type: Contract
Location: Richmond
Job Category: Community Services and Development

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Men’s Project is an initiative of Jesuit Social Services launched in 2017. We provide leadership on the reduction of violence and other harmful behaviours prevalent among boys and men and build approaches to improve their wellbeing and keep families and communities safe.
Our vision is for good men, respectful relationships and safe communities.
We will achieve this by: enabling adults of all gender to take action that makes our community safer including by promoting positive change related to what it means to be a man in the 21st century; a range of initiatives that prevent child sexual abuse engaging adults and young people at-risk of harming others; and learning from and expanding programs that build positive relationship skills and improve the wellbeing of boys and men with a focus on young people who have experienced harm themselves.

Across each of these areas of work, The Men’s Project seeks to:

  • better understand the attitudes and behaviours of boys and young men;
  • design, deliver and evaluate innovative ways to stop cycles of violence and harmful behaviour among boys and men; and
  • promote help seeking including through online / digital engagement for a range of cohorts.

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

This role will suit a candidate with the following skills and experience:

  • Demonstrated experience in managing therapeutic programs that directly address trauma for young people who are disadvantaged and have a range of complex needs.
  • Understanding of the current issues which impact young people particularly as it relates to factors impacting different types of violence.
  • Capacity to develop, implement and evaluate evidence-based programs that prevent violence and abuse using strength-based strategies that will help young people identify and change harmful attitudes and behaviours, and problem solve without using violence.
  • Demonstrated experience overseeing and supervising productive and positive multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Demonstrated experience securing funding from a range of partners, including Government and philanthropy.
Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

The Manager, Early Intervention Youth Programs reports to and will work with the General Manager, Violence Prevention to develop and oversee programs that seek to support recovery from trauma with a focus on children and young people in order to contribute to promoting healthy relationships.

Programs will:

  • be therapeutic with a focus on directly addressing the harm of past trauma
  • consider and where appropriate address intersections with gender and harmful gender norms,
  • address violence-supportive attitudes and behaviours,
  • build knowledge and skills that can contribute to reducing violence / abuse,
  • build the capacity of key workforces and other adults (including families) to work with boys and young men to prevent violence including by promoting positive conversations about gender, challenging rigid masculine stereotypes and engaging as a bystander, and
  • work in collaboration with evaluators to build the evidence base to understand the extent to which the program is likely to improve outcomes for participants.

Competitive remuneration, plus salary packaging benefit, is offered together with ongoing professional and career development.

This role will suit a candidate with the following skills and experience:

  • Demonstrated experience in managing therapeutic programs that directly address trauma for young people who are disadvantaged and have a range of complex needs.
  • Understanding of the current issues which impact young people particularly as it relates to factors impacting different types of violence.
  • Capacity to develop, implement and evaluate evidence-based programs that prevent violence and abuse using strength-based strategies that will help young people identify and change harmful attitudes and behaviours, and problem solve without using violence.
  • Demonstrated experience overseeing and supervising productive and positive multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Demonstrated experience securing funding from a range of partners, including Government and philanthropy
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