Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 24th Jan 2022
- Regional NSW > Orange
The St Vincent de Paul Society is a leading provider of community support services, whose mission it is to shape a more just and compassionate society - we truly care about what we do and the difference we make to people's lives.
A job-share part-time opportunity has become available for an experienced Member and Community Engagement Coordinator, based in Orange. You will actively support the implementation of varied programs aimed at increasing community awareness of the Society's good works and growing the number of members and volunteers within the North West region. You will have access to a pool car for travel to sites with flexibility of hours but requiring Thursday and Friday. Someone with extensive experience dealing with volunteers and has strong community engagement skills will be a good fit.
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Submit your application with a CV including your responses to the role requirements in the Position Description.
The Society is committed to being a Child Safe organisation, further information can be found in the Society's commitment to Safeguarding Children & Young People. Prior to an offer of employment, candidates will be required to complete the pre-employment checks including a Police check & Working with Children check.
St Vincent de Paul Society (NSW) is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and is committed to engaging a diverse workforce. We take pride in the diversity of our people and encourage applications from people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds, people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people who identify as LGBTQIA, candidates of any or no religious beliefs and applicants of all ages.
St Vincent de Paul (NSW) has a COVID- 19 vaccination policy that has identified this role as requiring a full COVID-19 vaccination. Medical exemptions with the NSW government contraindication form will be considered, subject to a satisfactory risk assessment.