Job description
- Highly regarded not-for-profit organisation
- Progressive, enthusiastic and dedicated staff
- Attractive Salary Packaging available
- Part time position
- Based in Melton
Djerriwarrh Community & Education Services (Djerriwarrh) is a highly regarded not-for-profit charitable organisation which has been delivering high quality education, training, employment and youth programs in the western suburbs of Melbourne since 1989.
Djerriwarrh’s Mission Statement is ‘empowering individuals and local communities to learn, connect and grow’. Djerriwarrh has an inclusive, collaborative workplace culture.
Program:
The Neighbourhood House Coordinator will liaise closely with Learn Locals, other Neighbourhood House providers and community organisations in Melton, along with DFFH, DET, Centrelink, local government, community members, employers/businesses, schools and local community networks to identify community development needs.
Role:
The Neighbourhood House Coordinator is responsible for strategic planning, program development, volunteer management and day to day operations of the Neighbourhood House activities. The Neighbourhood House Coordinator is responsible for Neighbourhood House direction and policies and complying with the service agreement.
Skills/Qualifications:
Qualifications in Community Development or similar discipline plus 2 years’ relevant experience preferable.
next steps:
For a position description and information on how to apply please contact Stacey on (03) 8746 1000, email [email protected], using the subject line: Neighbourhood House Coordinator enquiry via EthicalJobs, or see the attachment below.
Please click Apply Now to submit your application.
Applications will be considered upon receipt.
If, after reading the job description you have any questions, please call reception on 8746 1000 and ask to speak to Roma Pedersen, Senior Manager Education & Pathways.
For information about Djerriwarrh please visit our website: djerriwarrh.org.au.
Djerriwarrh actively encourages applications from Aboriginal peoples, people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with a disability.