Community Development Officer
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At North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) we are proud to deliver courageous health and community services that collaboratively address health inequity. We nurture a workforce that is passionate and diverse, with shared values and a strong commitment to making positive health impacts within the heart of North Richmond. With access to a variety of flexible work arrangements, health and wellbeing activities and a rich learning environment, our team members are consistently able to deepen their expertise by being part of impactful and world recognised community health solutions.
Community Development Officer
Part time 0.4 FTE Fixed term until 23 December 2026
Classification: SACS Level 4
generous salary packaging options
flexible work arrangements
strong connection to community and innovation
About the program
The Community Engagement program works alongside the North Richmond community to strengthen connection, inclusion and participation. A key focus of this work is The Welcoming Place: Building a Safer and More Inclusive Community, a Board endorsed initiative that supports NRCH to be a place where everyone feels safe, accepted and respected.
About the role
The Community Development Officer is responsible for delivering The Welcoming Place: Building a Safer and More Inclusive Community, with a primary focus on the North Richmond precinct and NRCH grounds. The role leads and coordinates community led activity that strengthens social cohesion, fosters belonging and builds trust between community members and NRCH.
Working through a strengths based community development approach, the role partners with community members, NRCH teams and external stakeholders to co design, deliver and evaluate initiatives that enhance community wellbeing and pride in place.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading the delivery of The Welcoming Place initiative in line with program objectives, timelines and available resources
Using strengths based and asset based approaches to support and build community capacity
Establishing and coordinating partnerships across community members, NRCH, government, community agencies and the private sector
Building and maintaining trusting relationships with individuals and groups through strong interpersonal skills and transparency
Collecting data, evaluating activities and preparing reports on program progress
Exercising initiative and judgement in a complex community environment
Contributing flexibly to the Community Engagement team and undertaking other duties as required
Please see the full position description here. https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:4e83ce6f-715d-4b9d-905f-013ec07bcc42
About you
You are an experienced community development practitioner who works confidently and autonomously within a complex community setting. You bring strong relationship skills, sound judgement and a commitment to strengths based practice.
You will bring:
Tertiary qualifications in Community Development, Youth Development, Community Engagement or a related discipline, and or significant relevant experience
Demonstrated experience working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities and people experiencing vulnerability or marginalisation
Strong practical knowledge of strengths based and asset based community development frameworks
Proven experience delivering and coordinating community led programs that achieve meaningful outcomes
Well developed relationship building, facilitation and communication skills
Project management and evaluation skills, including data collection and reporting
Strong computer literacy and the ability to work effectively and independently in a complex environment
Why join us
At NRCH, you will be part of a team that is deeply connected to community and committed to making a real difference. You will enjoy:
A supportive and values driven workplace culture
Generous salary packaging and flexible working arrangements
Opportunities to work in innovative and place based community health initiatives
Being part of a respected organisation addressing health inequity
Closing date: 25 February 2026
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