Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:Help young Australians to improve their long-term educational outcomesTemporary full-time position (until December 2025) based in Hobart, TASA pivotal role coordinating the delivery of a range of educational programsThe Smith Family is a national children's education charity that works with children and young people experiencing poverty to overcome their circumstances and reach their full potential by providing holistic, long-term support for their education.About the roleWe are seeking a Programs Coordinator to coordinate the delivery of the Learning for Life suite of programs as well as develop and maintain key school partnerships. Reporting to the Team Leader, Learning for Life and working alongside dedicated, energised, and passionate team members, you will:Establish and maintain Partner School relationships and monitoring progress, planning and implementation, and feedback on programs and activities.Manage key stakeholder relationships with Schools, Industry Partners, and local businesses.Continually monitor program delivery and ensure the database has accurate and up to date information.Plan and forecast program delivery to ensure all targets are met at a local and state level.Advocate for and answer enquiries relating to The Smith Family educational programs.About youAs well as passion for community, you will bring the following:Demonstrated experience in planning and coordinating programs / projectsProven experience in establishing and maintaining relevant partnershipsExcellent administration skills and computer literacy.Hold a current drivers licence.High level interpersonal and communication skills.Demonstrated capability to manage and plan own work to achieve identified goals within time constraint.Demonstrated understanding and experience working collaboratively and effectively in a team environment.About usThe Smith Family is a national children's education charity with a vision of a world where every child has the opportunity to change their future, no matter their circumstances. We believe that education is one of the most powerful change agents, and we work with young Australians to overcome educational inequality caused by poverty – so they can thrive now and into their futures.If you are passionate about what you do, committed to make a difference and this sounds like your next role, please click apply, we'd love to hear from you.Closing date: 4 December 2024Due to the nature of this role, the successful candidate must be prepared to undertake a National Police Check and a Working with Children's Check. We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to principles of cultural diversity. Applications from people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are encouraged.
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