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Community Development Worker

Metro Assist (formerly Metro MRC)
  • Part Time Fixed Term 21 hours p/wk
  • Attractive not-for-profit salary packaging options
  • Additional paid wellbeing leave
  • Flexible and hybrid working conditions
  • Convenient Campsie based location

Metro Assist Limited (formerly Metro Migrant Resource Centre) is seeking an experienced part-time Community Development Worker to be part of a vital service that makes a real difference to the wellbeing of families. Our team is primarily based in Campsie with outreach sites within the Inner west Strathfield, Burwood, Canterbury, and Canada bay.

Metro Assist is committed to social justice and empowering our clients to achieve their full potential in life. We provide settlement services, employment support, family services, emergency relief, tenancy advice, financial counselling and undertake community development projects and initiatives. More information about us is available on our website: www.metroassist.org.au

About the Role

The Community Development Worker works within the Family Team and is responsible for community engagement, program delivery and networking with diverse communities, government, non-government agencies and internal stakeholders within the Targeted Earlier intervention program funded by Department of Community and Justice. The position will work to ensure CALD, diverse communities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are included and connected through programs that promote inclusiveness, social participation, empowerment, and wellbeing within a child protection lens.

The role of the Community Development Worker is to work with individuals, families, children, young people, and community to:

  • Deliver evidence-based parenting programs tailored to the needs of diverse families, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity.
  • Facilitate education and skills-based groups aimed at improving family dynamics, building resilience, and fostering stronger community connections.
  • Empower through community strengthening programs that build on cohesion, inclusion, and wellbeing across all communities.
  • Build cohesion, inclusion and wellbeing across all community and empower CALD, LGBTQIA+, diverse communities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
  • Promote wellbeing and safety by developing and implementing programs and projects that promote personal development for children, young people and families and communities.
  • Develop sustainable partnership and networks in planning, developing, coordinating, implementing, and evaluating identified projects and programs.
  • Work in partnership with diverse communities and stakeholders to manage and coordinate community events and activities as identified.
  • Attend and participant at relevant interagency and network meetings.
  • Identify and apply for funding grants as these become available within the community.
  • Maintaining program data and reporting as required by the organisation.
  • Provide monthly and accurate program reports to immediate supervisor and Family and Financial Inclusion Manager.

A full position description is attached below and also available on our website.

The salary is based on the SCHCADS Award with Above Award rates of pay, generous salary packaging options are available to increase your take home pay, additional paid leave days are provided to all staff, and flexible/hybrid working options are available to support work life balance.  The successful applicant will also benefit from ongoing support & supervision, and have access to our confidential Employee Assistance Program offering a range of wellbeing supports.

Essential Selection Criteria

  • Demonstrated experience providing access to information, resources and services to the community.
  • Relevant qualifications – minimum Diploma in Community Services.
  • Understanding of and experience working in partnership with local services, agencies and service networks.
  • Experience conducting community consultations and meetings and organising community events, such as open days, expos etc.
  • Experience in working with people from disadvantaged CALD, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and refugee communities.
  • Experiences in identify and apply for community grants including CDSE, Council grants and other grants that that support local events, projects and programs within the program.
  • Experience and understanding of administrative, accountability and data management processes.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Desirable Selection Criteria

  • Bilingual speaker in Arabic.
  • Ability to write succinct and accurate reports and to communicate effectively with team members, management and Departmental officers.
  • Current drivers licence and access to own vehicle.

There is no closing date for this position, applications will be reviewed as they are received.

For enquiries regarding this position, please contact Michelle Aldred on (02) 9789 3744 or email: [email protected] using the subject line: Community Development Worker enquiry via EthicalJobs.

Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Previous applicants need not apply.

Metro Assist is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports an inclusive approach in the workplace. We celebrate our diversity and welcome applications from all cultures, ages, religions, genders, LGBTQIA+ people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and people with disabilities. 

The successful applicant will be required to provide evidence of appropriate legal rights to work in Australia.

A position description is attached.

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