What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Development – Aboriginal Specialist position at Careers at Council?
Hillsdale, New South Wales
Full-time
Description
Community Development – Aboriginal Specialist
The City Life directorate delivers personalised and public services to enhance community life, including family, aged, leisure and cultural services.
About The Role
The role is responsible for coordination of Council’s Reconciliation Action Plan which requires developing and maintaining inclusive and mutually beneficial partnerships with the local Aboriginal community, ensuring that Aboriginal people are able to participate in program and service planning. The role is also required to work with various Business Units across Council and provide advice across Council regarding issues relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities..
As a key member of a high performing team of Community Development Specialists, develop programs, services and activities that designed to address the needs of Aboriginal people in the Bayside LGA.
Key Accountabilities
Within the area of responsibility, this role is required to:
As an organisation, we pride ourselves in offering a flexible working environment centred on delivering great outcomes for our customers, whether internal or external. Bayside Council has a strong culture of collaboration and delivering exciting new initiatives for our community.
Before submitting your application, please take the time to read the Position Description by clicking the paperclip button located in the top right section of this page. Please use MS Edge or Google Chrome when submitting your application. If you have any technical issues with your application, please contact support.erecruit@bayside.nsw.gov.au
Deadline: Wednesday 10 December, 2025
Salary: $98,342 - $110,143 pa plus 12% superannuation
Applicants may be required to satisfactorily undertake a Criminal History Check, Medical and/or Working with Children check in accordance with the position.
Bayside Council is proud to be both an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Child-Safe Organisation. We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and safe workplace where all individuals regardless of background, experience, or identity, feel valued and respected. We also recognise the rights of children and young people to feel safe when accessing Council services, and we strive to maintain an environment that promotes their safety and wellbeing. All hiring decisions are based solely on individual merit and alignment with requirements of the role. Applicants can request a reasonable adjustment at any stage during the recruitment process by getting in touch with our Talent Acquisition team to discuss their needs in confidence.
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Full-time
Description
Community Development – Aboriginal Specialist
- Contribute to the Councils Reconciliation Action Plan
- Permanent Full Time, 35hr week, 9 Day fortnight
- Based in Hillsdale with ample free all day parking
The City Life directorate delivers personalised and public services to enhance community life, including family, aged, leisure and cultural services.
About The Role
The role is responsible for coordination of Council’s Reconciliation Action Plan which requires developing and maintaining inclusive and mutually beneficial partnerships with the local Aboriginal community, ensuring that Aboriginal people are able to participate in program and service planning. The role is also required to work with various Business Units across Council and provide advice across Council regarding issues relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities..
As a key member of a high performing team of Community Development Specialists, develop programs, services and activities that designed to address the needs of Aboriginal people in the Bayside LGA.
Key Accountabilities
Within the area of responsibility, this role is required to:
- Coordination of Council’s Reconciliation Action Plan, including reporting on achievements and progress.
- Support Council’s RAP Working Group and other key stakeholders to plan and deliver Reconciliation Week, NAIDOC Week, and other significant programs that increase awareness and appreciation for Aboriginal culture and cultural heritage.
- Support and advocate on community issues.
- Work with Aboriginal organisations and local groups to develop and implement meaningful and responsive community development activities.
- Research and prepare grant applications for funding initiatives relevant to the Aboriginal community.
- Promote the positive and collaborative culture and values of the organisation through open, fair and transparent decision making and ethical, professional behaviour.
- Work in collaboration with the Community Support and Programs team, Coordinator, Manager and other internal stakeholders to achieve the business unit goals, work requests, and Council priorities.
- Tertiary or other qualifications and/or equivalent experience in a relevant field.
- Aboriginality (people of Aboriginal descent as per Section 14(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977).
- Current Driver’s Licence Class C.
As an organisation, we pride ourselves in offering a flexible working environment centred on delivering great outcomes for our customers, whether internal or external. Bayside Council has a strong culture of collaboration and delivering exciting new initiatives for our community.
- 3 extra days off during Christmas each year
- 15 days sick leave each year
- 2 days health and wellbeing leave each year
- Gym membership discounts
- Additional parental leave entitlements for both parents
- Opportunity to work from home
Before submitting your application, please take the time to read the Position Description by clicking the paperclip button located in the top right section of this page. Please use MS Edge or Google Chrome when submitting your application. If you have any technical issues with your application, please contact support.erecruit@bayside.nsw.gov.au
Deadline: Wednesday 10 December, 2025
Salary: $98,342 - $110,143 pa plus 12% superannuation
Applicants may be required to satisfactorily undertake a Criminal History Check, Medical and/or Working with Children check in accordance with the position.
Bayside Council is proud to be both an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Child-Safe Organisation. We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and safe workplace where all individuals regardless of background, experience, or identity, feel valued and respected. We also recognise the rights of children and young people to feel safe when accessing Council services, and we strive to maintain an environment that promotes their safety and wellbeing. All hiring decisions are based solely on individual merit and alignment with requirements of the role. Applicants can request a reasonable adjustment at any stage during the recruitment process by getting in touch with our Talent Acquisition team to discuss their needs in confidence.
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Salary : $98,342 - $110,143