Job Summary
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- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Oct 2024
- Melbourne > Hastings
Willum Warrain operates an Aboriginal gathering place in Hastings on the Mornington Peninsula. The Association was established 14 years ago and the Gathering Place opened in 2014. We are a whole-of-organisation charity and run cultural programs each week for Aboriginal people and kin, and cultural events throughout the year, many of which are open to the broader public. We also operate two social enterprises, Cultural Tours and a Bush Nursery, both of which provide employment opportunities for mob.
Led by an Aboriginal board, Willum Warrain offers a range of programs, services including information and referrals, charitable support, health and wellbeing programs, cultural activities, and fosters connections between the Aboriginal community and the broader local population. Our primary focus is on cultural strengthening.
The Gathering Place Coordinator will oversee the daily operations of Willum Warrain, ensuring it meets the needs of both, the local community and the organisation. This role involves coordinating the operational delivery of cultural programs, events, activities, and services for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and non-Indigenous on the Mornington Peninsula. The coordinator manages staff, volunteers, develops partnerships and ensures organisational compliance including governance, funding and reporting requirements.
Additionally, they play a key role in fostering a welcoming, supportive environment where community members can access resources, participate in activities, and build connections.
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive individual with strong leadership skills to join our team. You will be passionate about community engagement, fostering cultural programs, and have a hands-on approach to supporting both staff and volunteers. This role requires someone who is detail-oriented, capable of managing multiple tasks efficiently and has excellent communication skills for liaising with key stakeholders.
You will have experience in managing people, providing support and ensuring successful program delivery. You should be confident in overseeing operational logistics such as scheduling, marketing and financial reporting. A collaborative team player, you will work closely with the CEO and other staff members to ensure compliance with policies, funding agreements, and legislative requirements.
Key traits include a proactive mindset, a strategic approach to problem-solving, and the ability to work in a dynamic, culturally sensitive environment. You’ll need to be comfortable navigating financial and administrative tasks, as well as managing physical facilities and infrastructure. Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to effectively represent the organisation in the community are essential.
If you’re dedicated, adaptable, and ready to make a difference in a meaningful way, we would love to hear from you.
*Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
A position description is attached.