SENIOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Alice Springs location
Full-time
Remuneration: Based on the SCHADS Level 4
As a First Nations organisation Community First Development aims to be an employer of choice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
We welcome applications from individuals of diverse genders, cultures and backgrounds to apply.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Community First Development is a First Nations led community development and research organisation that creates positive change in and with First Nations communities.
We undertake social and economic development and research projects in partnership with First Nations communities, businesses and people.
Communities have control; they name the priorities and choose the design assets, capabilities and approach to achieve their vision.
We provide tailored support through community partners, skilled staff, trained volunteers, supporters and service providers.
Reporting to the Regional Manager the Senior Community Development Officer (SCDO) engages with First Nations communities, organisations and businesses in their region to design and support projects aligned to the community's long-term goals.
The SCDO plays a key role in fostering strong relationships and delivering projects that respond to community priorities.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Engage with First Nations communities, organisations and volunteers to identify, design, implement and manage community development projects.
Build and maintain effective relationships with community groups, organisations and volunteers.
Ensure project activities align with the values and objectives of Community First Development.
Undertake detailed monitoring, recording and evaluation of all projects in collaboration with communities and volunteers.
Contribute to continuous improvement in the organisation's community development practices.
Support the recruitment, induction and screening of volunteers for projects.
Assist with the broader organisational needs including communications, research and supporter engagement.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Ability to work respectfully, effectively and collaboratively with First Nations peoples and non-Indigenous people, understanding cultural protocols and expectations.
Strong project management, organisational and time-management skills.
Advanced written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to engage diverse stakeholders, prepare clear and persuasive reports and effectively facilitate meetings and presentations.
Emotional intelligence demonstrated through strong negotiation and conflict-resolution skills and a capacity to forge and maintain productive relations with a diverse range of people.
Building strong collaborative relationships with volunteers and stakeholder groups to deliver project objectives.
Experience and skill in monitoring and evaluation, the ability to reflect and learn from work and apply those learnings.
Demonstrated information technology and database management skills.
Ability to travel in regional and remote Australia.
Current Australian Driver's licence.
Applicants must be vaccinated for COVID-19.
BENEFITS
Working with a First Nations led organisation
Access to Public Benevolent Institution (PBI) salary-packaging options to reduce your taxable salary
Access to our Employee Assistance Program
Free parking
Paid Christmas shutdown period
Opportunities for cross-team collaboration and travel
Flexible working arrangements
Cultural leave entitlements
ELIGIBILITY
The successful candidate must hold Australian Working Rights and will be required to undertake pre-employment checks, including a national police check, hold or obtain a working with vulnerable people card (or similar for your jurisdiction) and be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications should be made directly online or by being sent to by 5pm the 10th October **** and include :
a cover letter addressing the selection criteria (no more than 2 pages)
resume / CV
The position description and more information regarding Community First Development can be found on our website.
To discuss the position please contact Tania Liddle at or call on.
Please note screening and interviewing for this role will commence immediately.
The position may be filled before the end date, so if you are intending to apply please do so asap.
Required Experience: Manager
Key Skills
Cement Plant, Anti Money Laundering, Facility Management, Activex, Data Analysis, Credit Operations
Employment Type: Full-Time
Experience: years
Vacancy: 1
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