Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 15th Aug 2022
- Perth > Banksia Grove
Since its launch twelve years ago, Befriend has grown to become a powerful change agent in the space of relationships and inclusion. Our grassroots community development initiatives have sparked 12,000+ West Australians to take action to nurture community connection, and our work in partnership with citizens, community organisations, researchers and government is changing the conversation around loneliness, isolation and social exclusion. We’re continuing to develop our capability to contribute towards systemic change.
We are a small but mighty team, working in a fairly flat organisational structure, trusting and supporting each other to work autonomously and make informed, impactful decisions. We are avid learners, experimenters, collaborators, listeners and do-ers who work interdependently. We see the work environment as a small, meaningful microcosm of community life that values the contributions of all, and acts with intention to create spaces for self-direction and discovery, connection, growth and fun!
We’re catalysing local people in Banksia Grove and surrounds to nurture human connection and contribution in ways that are meaningful, fun and sustainable.
The purpose of this position is to work alongside local residents and organisations to ignite their curiosity and confidence for people to bring their community enrichment ideas to life - from social events that bring people together in diverse and creative ways, to facilitating workshops that help people discover what’s important to them, all the way to supporting existing grassroots initiatives to grow in their viability and aspirations.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a catalyst for change and action in our communities. While the communities in which we live and work are dynamic, alive and ever-changing, we’ve witnessed a strong yearning for diverse experiences of connection. Subsequently, we’re undertaking intentional service design supporting intergenerational connection, neighbourly relationships, capacity-building support to community leaders and the valuing of people with diverse abilities. This position offers us all an exciting opportunity to further our learnings and experiment in a new context.
Local engagement and capacity building - Engaging with and supporting diverse local residents to develop their confidence and capabilities to contribute to community life in ways that are meaningful to them. Eg. running grassroots social/community groups, activities and neighbourhood initiatives.
Facilitating points of connection - Learning from residents and community organisations to better understand the diverse experiences, resources and events they’re seeking to engage with, to grow sustainable community connections and networks specific to the local context.
Collaborative community development - Working with Lee, our Far Northern Suburbs’ Community Builder, on joint projects relevant to the broader context of the City of Wanneroo.
We’re looking to hear from applicants who see this role as a natural extension of who they are as a person. So, if many of these statements resonate with who you are, and who you might hope to develop yourself to be, we want to hear from you.
We know that strength comes with diversity, and welcome all unique applicants from all backgrounds. If you’re curious about this role and would like a conversation with someone experienced in supporting the local community, you can contact Lee, Befriend's Community Builder for the Far Northern Suburbs , on 0488 823 817 or you can email her at [email protected] using the subject line: Banksia Grove and Surrounds' Community Builder enquiry via EthicalJobs.
As part of this funding opportunity, we are also currently recruiting for a Community Builder to work with local people in the area of Swan. If you’d be open to being considered for either position, please make a note of this in your application.