Community Programs Officer & Community Health and Wellbeing Officer
PKKP Aboriginal Corporation | Karratha based (with regular travel)
PKKP Aboriginal Corporation is seeking applications for two roles within our Community Outcomes Unit:
* Community Programs Officer
* Community Health and Wellbeing Officer
These roles support PKKP members through culturally responsive programs, services, and initiatives focused on health, wellbeing, engagement, and community outcomes.
We recruit for capability, potential, and values. We encourage people to apply even if their experience does not align perfectly with every aspect of the role, particularly if you bring strong people skills, sound judgement, and a genuine commitment to working with community. We are committed to supporting development in these roles.
About the roles
Working alongside our Health and Programs Manager, these roles support the planning, delivery, and improvement of programs that respond to member needs and priorities. This includes community engagement, program coordination, health and wellbeing initiatives, partnerships, and on-the-ground support with members and families.
You will be based in Karratha, with regular local and regional travel as required.
About PKKP Aboriginal Corporation
PKKP Aboriginal Corporation is a values-led Aboriginal organisation grounded in Country, culture, and community. Our teams support PKKP members and underpin some of the most significant archaeological, heritage, and land management work in Australia.
While these roles sit within Community Outcomes, they are part of a broader organisation that is growing quickly and working in genuine partnership with Traditional Owners, industry, and government to support long-term Aboriginal self-determination.
What we offer
* Supportive, community-focused work environment
* $7,500 per year in professional development for each role
* Up to $10,000 per year housing allowance
* Access to salary packaging benefits
* Opportunities to learn, grow, and develop within the organisation
* Meaningful work grounded in relationships, trust, and respect
Important information
* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply under Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).
* Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and this advertisement may close early if suitable candidates are appointed.