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Youth Programs Officer

Brimbank City Council
  • Band 5 ($77,191.96 - $89,020.77)
  • Permanent
  • 0.6 FTE, 21.6 Hours per week

Exciting opportunity to join one of Melbourne's largest municipalities.

Located in the centre of Melbourne's growing west, Brimbank City Council is a local government that is welcoming, diverse and proud - just like the community we serve.

Being community first underpins everything we do. We work and advocate for our community, being innovative, future-focused and responsive and apply these same principles to the way we work with each other every day.

Every person working for Brimbank City Council shares our aspiration to make our City the best it can be!

We are currently seeking a permanent, part-time staff member to join our team based at our offices in Sunshine.

The role

Reporting to the Team Leader Young Communities, we are seeking a Youth Programs Officer who can bring their skills and experience to:

  • Play a key role in the development, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a range of evidence-based youth programs.
  • Develop new, and nurture existing, cross sectorial partnerships between Brimbank Youth Services, schools, and agencies.
  • Advocate on behalf of young people’s issues.

To be considered you will have:

  • Local government experience is desirable;
  • Degree qualifications in social work, youth work, education or related discipline;
  • Relevant experience working with young people within a community development context;
  • Proven experience in designing and delivering services to young people and their families;
  • Current Victorian Drivers Licence (Full);
  • Current Police Check.

Benefits of working at Brimbank include:

  • Flexible work practices including hybrid working arrangements
  • 16 days of personal leave per year (FTE)
  • 16 weeks paid parental leave (FTE)
  • 3 weeks partner leave (FTE)
  • Make a positive impact to your local community

A Position Description for this role is attached. To apply, please include your Resume and a Cover Letter of no more than 2 pages, outlining how you can deliver on the key selection criteria and how you will assist Brimbank in 'becoming the best it can be’.

Brimbank City Council actively encourages applicants from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage, people living with disability, and LGBTQIA+ and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to explore the opportunity of a career at Brimbank.

If you have any support or access requirements, or would like to speak to someone about employment process please contact People Culture and Wellbeing on 92494000.

Brimbank City Council is a Child Safe organisation and endeavouring to promote child safe, child friendly practices.

To be eligible for employment at Brimbank City Council you must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident of Australia or be legally entitled to work in Australia.

All applications should be submitted online by clicking on 'Apply Now' link.

Direct any queries regarding the role to: Jessica McKenna, Team Leader Young Communities - [email protected], using the subject line: Youth Programs Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs.

A position description is attached.

Don’t meet every single requirement for this role? Studies have shown women and those of underrepresented groups are less likely to apply for roles unless they meet every criterion. At Brimbank City Council, we recognise that different experiences make for great community outcomes. If you are excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t perfectly align to the criteria we encourage you to click the APPLY button now and submit your application.

If you want to know more about what we do or why you should work for Brimbank City Council check out our web page: here.

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