Project Officer Generalist
Inclusive and Diverse Communities Incorporated
Job description
We are a secular, not for profit organisation committed to access, inclusion, diversity and intersectionality. We have a team of diverse professionals working part-time and with flexible, hybrid work conditions. This position is required to work at the Parramatta office 4-5x per month, at 1-2x per month at the Bankstown office, and to visit different parts of Sydney to do presentations.
We are looking for an experienced project officer who can manage the Zero Barriers/ZB program (to build the capacity of businesses and services to be more inclusive) and the Multicultural Aged Care & Referral Services/MARS (capacity building CaLD older people to access My Aged Care).
If your values are aligned with our values, you are looking for part time (16-21 hrs/week), you deliver results both as an independent worker and working within a team, and you are rearing to deliver important, inclusive projects, then this is the right fit for you.
We pay slightly above SCHADS Award Grade 4 and provide many benefits. P/t contract until 30 June 2025 with a possibility of contract renewal from year to year.
If you successfully made it to the next recruitment stages, you must make yourself available for:
- Interview - Wed, 4 December
- Reference checks- 5-6 December
- Start date- on or before Tuesday, 17 December
Essential Criteria
- Appropriate Tertiary qualifications such as a Degree in Community Services or Social Work and/or equivalent experience
- Demonstrated sound project management experience
- Good understanding of inclusion and access issues affecting disadvantaged community members including those from diverse, intersectional backgrounds
- Excellent written and verbal communication and negotiation skills including but are not limited to: formal reports, grant applications, presentation, training and facilitating workshops and information sessions/stalls
- Demonstrated ability to network, liaise, manage, and develop healthy, collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to multi-task and prioritise competing demands, and work independently and as part of a team.
- Technological skills using internet, email, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software, conduct virtual and/or hybrid meetings on various platforms and apps.
- Understanding and commitment to Social Justice and Access & Equity principles, Work & Safety and Ethical Working Practices
Desirable Criteria
- Knowledge/experience working in SW Sydney and Western Sydney or similar demographics
- community development, grant writing, training delivery
- Come from an organisation with a continuous improvement culture
People from diverse backgrounds with relevant experience are welcome to apply.
Please click 'Apply now' to submit your most-up-to-date resume and responses to the ESSENTIAL and DESIRABLE CRITERIA together with a short cover letter addressed to the Executive Officer (EO).
Any questions, please call EO on 0466 678 038.