Community Development | Perth Metropolitan Closing date: 06/01/2025
About Us Community Development Directorate The City's Community Development Directorate provides a broad range of facilities, services, projects, and events that directly impact the daily lives of our 243,000 residents and visitors.
The Directorate works to develop safe and vibrant places and deliver services and facilities to support a community that is healthy, welcoming and thriving.
About the Position The City of Stirling has a rare opportunity for a Senior Coordinator to join our team on a maximum term basis until 30 June 2025 (with the possibility of extension).
This is a part-time position working a minimum of 3 days per week (22.8 hours).
In this role, you will be responsible for the overall coordination and operation of Naala Djookan Healing Centre.
Naala Djookan Healing Centre delivers an integrated, specialist service that supports women, children and families at risk of or experiencing family and domestic violence (FDV), to access the support and assistance they require to promote safe, healthy relationships and overall wellbeing.
The position will ensure a shared vision, coordination and communication with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander reference group and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) reference group and Lived-Experience Group.
About You The following qualifications and experience are highly desired, but if you don't tick all the boxes, you could still be a perfect fit for this role:
Tertiary Qualification in social work, counselling, psychology, or related qualificationWell-developed interpersonal and negotiation skills including the ability to foster effective partnerships with other agencies and engage community members.Demonstrated ability to introduce innovative solutions and strategic change to address community needs, particularly in relation to families experiencing family and domestic violence.Well-developed planning, organisational and budgeting skills.Skills and experience working with populations from a broad range of backgrounds including Aboriginal and CaLD backgrounds, and experience in managing employees from diverse backgrounds and disciplines.For further information, please refer to the position description.
What We Offer The City offers some great benefits including flexibility in when and where you work to ensure a work-life balance.
You will also enjoy a range of other benefits including:
Free parking and easy public transport accessSuperannuation matching of up to 6%Professional development opportunities, including training, memberships, and study assistanceExcellent leave entitlements including annual leave loading and the ability to purchase up to an additional 4 weeks' annual leave per year50% discount on gym memberships at our Stirling leisure centres – only applicable for perm/fixed-term employeesUp to 10 weeks paid parental leaveEmployee health and wellness program and initiatives including yearly flu vaccinationsAccess to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your familyGenerous study assistanceActive social clubEmployee recognition programNovated Leasing (where applicable)This temporary part-time position is a Level 9 Inside Workforce Agreement position which attracts a salary from $123,589.72 gross pro rata per annum plus superannuation.
To be eligible to work for us, you need to provide, or have ability to obtain: A copy of Australian driving licenceNational Police Clearance (valid within the last 3 months)Pre-Employment Medical and DAS clearanceThe right to work in AustraliaMore about the City The City of Stirling is a diverse and thriving local government in Western Australia, with over 243,000 residents, spanning 30 suburbs.
The City is a cosmopolitan, multicultural and economic hub.
With over 1,400 employees, the City embraces its diverse workforce by supporting work-life balance and offering opportunities for progression and development.
Here at City of Stirling, we celebrate and support inclusion and diversity.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the City of Stirling, the Wadjak People of the Nyoongar Nation, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia.
We will act with compassion and respect towards all people and value people of all abilities, ages, religions, faiths, sexualities, gender identity and cultural backgrounds.
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