* Type: Permanent
* Ref: BBBH5383
About the Organisation
Our Client is a progressive Remote Local Government committed to delivering essential services, community development and meaningful opportunities for its residents.
With a strong focus on cultural preservation, youth engagement and community wellbeing, the organisation has recently invested in a brand new Indigenous Knowledge Centre / Library, creating an exciting opportunity for the right person to shape and lead this important community asset.
The Opportunity
An exciting opportunity exists for a passionate and community-minded Librarian / Indigenous Knowledge Coordinator to lead the operations of a newly established Indigenous Knowledge Centre and library facility.
This is far more than a traditional library role. You will play a key part in preserving and celebrating cultural knowledge, delivering community programs, engaging with local stakeholders and creating a welcoming, active space for learning, connection and community development.
A strong focus of the role will be youth engagement, with responsibility for developing initiatives, activities and programs that positively connect with Indigenous youth and support broader community outcomes.
This is a highly rewarding opportunity for someone who enjoys relationship building, community engagement and creating meaningful impact in a unique remote setting.
What's On Offer
* 12.5% Superannuation
* Subsidised housing provided
* 6 weeks annual leave
* 15 days personal leave
* 17.5% leave loading
* Return flights to point of hire
* Unique opportunity to lead a brand new community facility
* Highly rewarding role with genuine social impact
About You
You are a people-focused and culturally aware professional who enjoys community engagement, program coordination and creating welcoming spaces that bring people together.
You will bring:
* Experience in library services, community development, youth engagement or cultural programming
* Strong ability to engage positively with Indigenous youth and broader community stakeholders
* Experience coordinating programs, activities or community initiatives
* Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
* Strong organisational and administrative capability
* Ability to work independently while building strong community connections
* Genuine passion for cultural preservation, education and community outcomes
Experience working in Indigenous communities, Local Government or remote environments will be highly regarded.
To be eligible to apply for this job, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or have an appropriate visa to be able to live and work in Australia.
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