Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 25th Jul 2024
- Regional NSW > North Gosford
MMAD is an Australian charity that transforms young lives through music. Our purpose is to inspire young people to make positive choices so they can find their place in the world. Every young person deserves someone who believes in them and the opportunity to live their potential.
We provide creative support to young people, especially those who have suffered emotional abuse, neglect and disadvantage in overcoming challenges such as homelessness, destructive patterns of behaviour, exclusion from school, family breakdown, drug and alcohol dependency, unemployment and reoffending. Our aim is not only to help our young people to break negative cycles, we strive to empower young people to go on and make their own difference within the community.
We are seeking a Fundraising and Marketing Project Coordinator with heart and spark to support our mission to transform young lives through music. Working closely with the CEO you will turn your attention to a variety of fundraising and marketing initiatives through the year from coordinating meaningful and impactful partnerships, project managing our national MMAD Day campaign, levelling-up our social media presence, turning up the heat on our annual fundraising initiative, and driving meaningful community engagement.
You must have excellent organisational, time management and communication skills, and a passion for supporting vulnerable young people. You will thrive when given freedom and independence to deliver your work, while also being able to collaborate closely with our innovative and fun team.
Importantly, you are resilient and prepared for an environment of challenge and change, find creative and innovative ways to deliver impactful projects that drive MMAD’s future.
MMAD embraces an inclusive workplace. We encourage and welcome diverse candidates to apply, including women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, people from multicultural backgrounds, people with disability, veterans, young people and people over 45 years old.