Coordinator - Aboriginal Community Connectors Program
Kullarri Regional Communities Indigenous Corporation (KRCIC) is a Not-for-Profit organisation working to "Create positive and sustainable futures for Aboriginal people and communities in the Kullarri Region".
Established in 2003, KRCIC works closely with Aboriginal and remote residents to:
* Enhance skills and training opportunities
* Foster economic development and community‐led enterprises
* Improve overall wellbeing and quality of life
KRCIC delivers a range of programs including RAES, IAS – Youth & Family Engagement, Ngurra Buru (Broome Night Space), Driver Training and is the sole provider of Parent Pathways and TtW services in the Kimberley region, based in Broome.
The Aboriginal Community Connectors Program (ACCP)
The ACCP delivers essential community services by providing transport to a safe place, diversion from unsafe situations, referrals to complementary services, mediation or de‐escalation where safe to intervene for people who are at risk of harm, and assistance to community members to attend local events and activities in the regions.
About The Role
The ACCP Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the daily coordination of program activities and supporting frontline staff to deliver practical assistance across outreach, transport, referrals, participant engagement, and immediate support responses. The role ensures services are organised, responsive, and aligned with operational requirements while maintaining a strong focus on culturally appropriate service delivery.
Working closely with Aboriginal communities, Elders, WA Police, government agencies, and local service providers, the ACCP Coordinator assists in strengthening service access and community connections for individuals, families, and young people experiencing vulnerability. The position provides day‐to‐day operational oversight, including staff coordination, task allocation, scheduling, incident management, record‐keeping, and monitoring service delivery activities. The Coordinator also supports the implementation of program procedures, workplace safety requirements, and service improvements to ensure activities are delivered effectively and meet community needs.
Qualifications/Requirements
* National Police Clearance (not more than 3 months old, or willing to obtain one)
* Current Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain)
* Hold or be eligible to gain WA Passenger Transport Drivers Authorisation (PTD F endorsement)
* First Aid Certificate, Mental Health First Aid certificate (or ability to obtain)
* Ability to work in a culturally diverse workplace and demonstrate cultural competence
* Computer literacy and experience with Microsoft Office applications
* Demonstrated experience in program management, community services, outreach coordination, or frontline service delivery
Interested?
To request the application pack: **@krci.org.au
To proceed to an interview all applicants must:
* Provide a copy of your most recent CV, submit a cover letter and address the selection criteria from the application pack
* Include three recent employment referees and their contact details
For further information about the position, please contact Fiona Hart on 0447 903 *** or email **********@krci.org.au.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application closing date: 5.00 pm Sunday, 14th June 2026.
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