This is a special measures role and only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples are eligible to apply, under the special measures provision, section 12(1) of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic).
* Make a real difference to the local community
* Full-Time, Fixed Term 12 Months
* Access to Salary Packaging
* Generous Annual Leave
The Role
This position works under the general direction from the Youth Services Manager to lead the day-to-day delivery of Karroong Kanyool Youth Programming. The position provides effective daily oversight of these programs to achieve and exceed performance and delivery targets that reflect the needs of the community, with a focus on quality system and continuous improvement-based management, and youth focused programming. The aim of the Youth Services Team Leader is to provide support to the youth services team in their roles of working with young people to facilitate and improve their cultural connection, education, health and wellbeing outcomes. The Youth Services Team Leader will be responsible for engaging young people on program development and delivery in a youth participation model. The Youth Services Team Leader will work with Wathaurong’s internal programs and services to support the current needs of the young people who are attending the service. This will include participation in after school programs.
Applications must be submitted via SEEK by clicking the ‘Quick apply’ button on the SEEK webpage.
To go to the SEEK ad click on the “APPLY NOW” button.
Applications should consist of a current resume and a cover letter, submitted in Word or PDF format before the closing date of 09/05/2026
Wathaurong is committed to providing a child safe environment. We have zero tolerance of any abuse or maltreatment of children. We are committed to ensuring children and young people can actively participate in decisions that affect their lives. All children have the right to be children and live free of abuse and neglect, so they can grow, learn, and develop. Everyone within Wathaurong is responsible for ensuring a culture of child safety, preventing child abuse, and abiding by the Child Safety Principles.