About the Role
As Coordinator- Youth Services, you will coordinate the delivery, development and continuous improvement of Council's Youth Services. You will lead and develop a team of youth professionals, fostering a positive, accountable and high‐performing culture while building capability and supporting staff with varied experience, strengths and development needs.
What You'll Be Doing
* Providing strong people leadership, coaching and supervision to the Youth Services team, building capability, managing performance, navigating complex workforce matters and fostering a positive, professional, accountable, inclusive and psychologically safe team culture.
* Leading the planning, delivery and evaluation of Council's Youth Services programs, events and facilities, including budget management, grants administration and coordinated responses to critical incidents.
* Building and maintaining productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders, representing Council professionally and confidently across community, government and sector networks.
* Driving service development through strategic planning, policy improvement, risk management and securing external funding to meet the evolving needs of young people.
You'll Bring
* Proven, resilient people leader with experience driving team performance, leading change, building capability and fostering a positive workplace culture in complex service environments.
* Passionate about developing people and creating supportive, empowering environments where staff can thrive and perform at their best.
* Highly professional with strong emotional intelligence, sound judgement and the ability to manage people, programs and partnerships while influencing diverse stakeholders.
* Demonstrated success leading diverse teams, including coaching, mentoring, performance management, conflict resolution and workforce development.
* Extensive experience in youth services with a strong understanding of young people's needs, alongside well‐developed stakeholder engagement across community, government and partners.
* Proven capability managing service delivery, budgets and projects, with strong analytical, problem‐solving, reporting and communication skills.
* Relevant tertiary qualifications (Youth Work, Human Services or similar) and the ability to represent the organisation professionally with excellent communication and presentation skills.
Pre-employment Checks
* Employee Working with Children Check
* New National Police Record Check
* Evidence of right to work in Australia
Benefits
* Flexible work options
* A supportive and collaborative team environment where your ideas are welcomed
* Access to paid training and participation in Council's Learning and Development programs
* Reward and recognition programs and comprehensive leave entitlements
* Corporate gym memberships at Glen Eira Leisure
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Child Safe Organisation. As a Council, we are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace that values the safety and wellbeing of children and young people, as well as all our employees.
* Providing a diverse and inclusive workplace that values the safety and wellbeing of children and young people, as well as all our employees.
* Receiving applications from people of all diverse abilities, skills, languages, cultures and backgrounds including people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and LGBTQIA+ and gender diverse people.
* Reconciliation and supporting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander aspirations.
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