About UnitingSA:
UnitingSA, established in 1919, upholds values of respect, compassion, and justice. UnitingSA now helps more than 12,000 people per year within our aged care, community, disability, mental health, child development and employment programs.
Discover our vision and values: https://unitingsa.com.au/about-us/.
Role Overview:
Join us in a dynamic role at the Whyalla Community Centre as a Community Development Officer! Lead initiatives to enhance community well-being, participation, and capacity. Deliver engaging courses and activities, shaping a vibrant hub that meets local needs. Forge partnerships for impactful programmes. Make a real difference!
Key Responsibilities:
- Engage the community in program development and improvement.
- Ensure diverse courses and services meet Whyalla's needs.
- Provide participants with info and referrals as needed.
- Arrange courses aligning with community needs and funding criteria.
- Maintain a safe, inclusive Centre environment.
- Report on service outcomes.
- Collaborate with CYFS Program Manager to develop the Centre model.
- Establish Centre policies with CYFS Program Manager input.
- Apply for funding, evaluate grants, and report in line with requirements.
- Manage volunteer program.
- Contribute to management meetings and planning activities.
- Engage in personal and career development discussions with CYFS Manager.
Skills & Experience:
- Liaison with funding bodies, community leaders, residents, and service providers
- Grant application preparation and program administration experience
- Creating collaborative environments
- Volunteering program management
- Diverse background work experience
- Community Centre or Neighbourhood House experience (highly desirable)
- Community engagement skills for amplifying community voice
- Crisis management, problem-solving, and de-escalation abilities
- Assessment, group work, and evaluation skills
- Negotiation and communication prowess
Qualifications:
- Social Sciences, Community Development, or related qualifications or equivalent experience (essential)
- Workplace Training and Assessment Certificate (desirable)
- SA Driver's Licence
- Working with Children Check, NDIS Worker Screening Check and National Police Clearance (essential)
- First Aid and CPR Certification
- Community Development and Engagement experience
In return, you will work in a compassionate, respectful and just community in which all people participate and flourish.
What we offer:
- Unlock up to $15,900 in tax-free earnings with salary packaging, boosting your take-home pay
- Treat yourself to an extra $2,650 tax-free each year with our Meal and Entertainment Card
- Enhance your job perks with novated leasing, offering tax savings and financial flexibility
- 17.5% Annual Leave Loading
- Paid parental leave
- Strong commitment to personal and professional development
- Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program
- Additional perks including discounted health insurance
For a confidential discussion, please contact Sally Wilson, Coordinator - Community Capacity Building, Child, Youth and Family Services on 0466 401 ***.
For further information, a full job description can be located on our website; https://unitingsa.com.au/about-us/
We welcome applications from all community members, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, culturally diverse backgrounds, mature-aged individuals, and people with disabilities. Our employment screenings vary based on role requirements. These measures ensure we recruit individuals who align with our standards.
If you are inspired to make a positive difference and would like to be considered for this opportunity please apply now. If you require any assistance in submitting your application please do not hesitate to contact our Talent & Acquisition team on 08 8440 2***. Applications close Friday 7th June 2024
Please note, UnitingSA retains the right to close this advert earlier upon identifying a suitable candidate.
Our application process is mobile-friendly for your convenience.