In this role, you will be an important part of the Community Experience team supporting community relationships, capacity building, and empowerment developing the City's understanding of community needs. You will be responsible for facilitating and developing policies as well as delivering strategies or projects that contribute to outcomes building on individual and community strengths, giving priority to harm minimisation, early intervention and prevention activities which augment collaborative partnerships, joined-up services and whole of government(s) solutions based on evidence informed responses that lead to sustainability through the application of social justice and community development .
Work type: Permanent, full-time
Classification: Band 6 ($90,263 - $97,365)
Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting the development and implementation of specific policies and programs that promote Social Equity and social justice within the
- Developing action plans responding to community needs and aspirations to be delivered with external partners and in collaboration with internal departments.
- Assisting the City in developing, facilitating, and implementing the Social Equity framework that responds to the needs of the community, which are evidence based, utilising data and insights, community development tools and methodologies, based on people's experiences.
- Utilising data and design our community development activities in a way that will best meet needs and sustain outcomes for different population and needs-based groups.
- Identifying the need to develop resources and collateral which foster community participation and education and work with relevant internal departments.
- Conducting community research, collect relevant data, and present findings in various formats (presentations, reports) to communicate the needs of the community and help inform decision-making.
- Enhancing relationships and partnerships with community organisations, stakeholders, and local networks to enable the City to provide support to the community on various social and health equity priorities.
- Facilitating new and innovative processes to build upon community strengths and assets, identify priority community issues and develop whole off community responses.
To be successful in this role you will be passionate about inclusivity and diversity as well as have demonstrated experience and success collaborating with communities experiencing complex social, health and / or economic .
Essential Experience:
- Tertiary qualifications in the Social or Health Sciences, Community Development, or a related field, which focus on community development, social inclusion, health promotion or substantial relevant experience in a similar field.
- Understanding of the principles and functions of advocacy, research, policy development, capacity building, systems thinking customer experience and community development outcomes.
- Experience in community consultation and engagement as well as conducting research and gathering, analysing, and reporting on demographic profile data and projections of community cohorts.
- Demonstrated ability and keen interest to establish positive relationships with a wide range of key community stakeholders and external agencies.
- Advanced conceptual skills and well developed written and verbal communication skills required to engage and provide information to a variety of audiences.
- Demonstrated experience in local government, community development or health promotion practice, a sound knowledge of social justice principles, Social Equity, cultural safety, and awareness strategies.
- Demonstrated understanding of harm minimisation as a framework and strategic approach.
- Satisfactory Working with Children Check.
If this sounds like the role for you, then click apply now!
Create our future together at the City of Greater Geelong
At the City of Greater Geelong, we are committed to working together for a thriving community. We do this by delivering over 130 services to our rapidly growing population and working hard to protect and improve what it is that makes Greater Geelong on Wadawurrung Country such a great place to live, work and study.
We're going through an exciting period of change that will help us serve our community better. From digital modernisation to the contemporary, sustainable office we've built in Central Geelong, now more than ever is a great time to join our team at the City of Greater Geelong.
Our Community is made up of diverse people from all walks of life, and it's important to us that our workforce represents and celebrates this strength.
We encourage great people from all backgrounds to join us. We encourage authenticity, because inclusion makes us stronger.
If you're excited about working together to create a Clever and Creative Greater Geelong, and joining a workplace where all people can thrive, then hit apply - we'd love to meet you!
We particularly welcome and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with diverse culture and linguistic backgrounds and people with disability.
A career with us
Central Geelong-based City employees are now based in our new Civic Precinct, Wurriki Nyal. Meaning 'speak and talk together' in local Wadawurrung language. Wurriki Nyal sets the benchmark for what a sustainable, inclusive and culturally safe workplace can be, including industry leading sustainability standards, a flexible and people-focused design, safe and inclusive spaces and public realm.
We're committed to supporting better accessibility for our customers and our people. We encourage you to talk to us about any adjustments or additional support you may require during the recruitment process, as well as how this role can be flexible for you.
We offer:
- salary sacrificing and novated lease options
- cultural and ceremonial leave
- study leave
- paid parental leave (16 weeks primary and six weeks secondary) and superannuation payments on all 52 weeks primary parental leave
- IVF, surrogate and miscarriage bereavement leave
- training and career development opportunities
- a healthy and safe environment
- our employee wellbeing program
- corporate membership rates at Swim Sport and Leisure facilities
- unlimited access to LinkedIn Learning
Click the Position Description link to view more information about this position.
Enquiries: Jane Wager | Coordinator Social Equity & Safety |
Click the Apply button to submit your application or find out more about this opportunity. If we can assist you with any reasonable adjustments in order to submit your application for this role, please contact the Talent Acquisition team via email at careers@geelongcity.vic.gov.au noting your preferred method of communication and contact details and a member of the team will be in touch.
We collect demographic data to help us learn who our advertisements are reaching and how we can reach an even more diverse audience. We are committed to building a more diverse team. Your responses to our demographic questions are strictly confidential and will not be individually shared.
Advertised: 09 Jan 2024 4:00 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 31 Jan 2024 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time