Sally Thompson

Manager- Settlement and Youth Services at Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania
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Tasmania, Australia, AU
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Experience

    • Australia
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Manager- Settlement and Youth Services
      • Sep 2022 - Present

      Settlement Services

    • Coordinator Multicultural Youth Tasmania
      • Aug 2020 - Oct 2022

    • Team Leader
      • Sep 2017 - Aug 2020

      MYT - Team Leader

    • Policy Advisory Group - TAS representative.
      • Feb 2015 - Oct 2022

    • Youth Support Worker- Settlements
      • Feb 2014 - Sep 2017

      Settlements services -Youth Support Worker. Devising and running youth programs and case work support for young people from refugee backgrounds settling in Southern Tasmania. Settlements services -Youth Support Worker. Devising and running youth programs and case work support for young people from refugee backgrounds settling in Southern Tasmania.

    • Australia
    • Waste Collection
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Work Area Coordinator
      • Sep 2007 - Apr 2015

    • Australia
    • Media Production
    • Art Department Crew and Stand by Props
      • Jul 2012 - Mar 2014

      I have had the pleasure of working with Heidi Douglas on two of her recent productions; Little Lamb and Defendant 5. Defendant 5 will be aired on ABC 2 in December so keep and eye out. I have had the pleasure of working with Heidi Douglas on two of her recent productions; Little Lamb and Defendant 5. Defendant 5 will be aired on ABC 2 in December so keep and eye out.

    • Australia
    • Waste Collection
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chair of the Board of Directors & Co-op Member
      • Sep 2007 - Nov 2013

      Resource Work Co-operative is a not-for-profit, self-funded worker’s cooperative. This means that the business belongs to the people who work there, and all the workers are in charge of deciding how the business is run. It also means that any profits we make are spent on creating new jobs, invested in the cooperative’s future, and donated to worthy causes. We have three main objectives that drive our work: - To create employment - To minimise waste - To educate others about reuse and recycling We have been running since 1993 and operate the Resource Tip Shop, the Resource Collectables store, the Deconstruction service, the Community Pick Up service, and the annual Art From Trash exhibition. We also encourage visits by schools and community groups, run stalls at events such as the Sustainable Living Festival, and run workshops for schools and community groups.

    • Volunteer- Co-coordinator (AYAD)
      • Oct 2010 - Nov 2011

      As an AYAD volunteer i assisted the community in the establishment of a women's resource centre in the remote Maskelyne Islands. The centre is still running today providing training, income and education to the women of the Maskelyne Islands, Vanuatu. As an AYAD volunteer i assisted the community in the establishment of a women's resource centre in the remote Maskelyne Islands. The centre is still running today providing training, income and education to the women of the Maskelyne Islands, Vanuatu.

Education

  • Deakin University
    International and Community Developement, Humanities/Humanistic Studies
    2017 - 2017
  • Southern Cross University
    Bachelor of Social Science, Community Development & Indigenous Studies
    2009 - 2014

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