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- Department of Premier and CabinetMelbourne VIC
- Demonstrated experience and cultural competency: In working with diverse communities and stakeholders, including understanding of leading practice community…
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- Salary packaging
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- Ngaanyatjarra CouncilWarburton WA
- Salary packaging
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- Queensland GovernmentWide Bay-Burnett QLD
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- University of NewcastleDubbo NSW 2830
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- Represent the University at events, workshops, and community engagements across the region, including regular travel to rural and remote areas.
- UnitingCareChermside QLD
- Parental leave
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- Employee assistance program
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- Group activities
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- Queensland GovernmentSunshine Coast QLD
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- Cumberland CouncilMerrylands NSW
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Community Engagement Officer
Often replies in 2 daysHope Community Services LtdEsperance WA 6450- Employee assistance program
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- Develop and implement community awareness and engagement plans.
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- CatholicCare SydneySutherland NSW
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- PAMS - Puntukurnu Aboriginal Medical ServiceNewman WA 6753
- Employee assistance program
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Community Awareness and Engagement Officer
Often replies in 1 daySamaritansTaree NSW 2430- Parental leave
- Employee assistance program
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- Maternity leave
- Group activities
- Able to work flexible hours and days to accommodate the needs of the community.
- Part-time 4 days per week.
- Applicants will need to be able to develop and/or…
- StrideHurstville NSW 2220
- Parental leave
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- Experience in planning, developing and delivering of high-quality education, training, and community awareness programs and activities.
Job Post Details
Community Engagement Officer - job post
3.73.7 out of 5 stars
Melbourne VIC
$100,894 - $114,476 a year - Full-time
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Job details
Pay
- $100,894 - $114,476 a year
Job type
- Full-time
Location
Melbourne VIC
Full job description
Overview
Work Type: Fixed-term - Full-time
Salary: $100,894 - $114,476
Grade: VPS 4
Occupation: Community services
Location: Melbourne - CBD and Inner Metro suburbs
Reference: 11396
About the role
The Community Engagement Officer Pasifika supports engagement and collaboration with diverse communities and stakeholder groups across Victoria, to understand community views and perspectives on the reduction of violence, centring the voices of those most impacted and translating these into meaningful insights, and evidence-based outputs and reporting to support the work of the VRU.
The role is responsible for undertaking engagement with communities in relation to specific initiatives and projects being led by the VRU to reduce violence.
Reporting to the Director Statewide Coordination & Engagement, as the successful candidate, you will:
- Engage meaningfully and constructively with individuals and communities impacted by violence, focusing on priority communities and learning what communities think will work to reduce violence, particularly in relation to priority VRU initiatives and projects
- Proactively engage with a diverse range of stakeholders to support the development and delivery of innovative violence prevention initiatives
- Support the delivery of community engagement forums, roundtables and other events
- Engage directly with youth and community collectives, and other government and community sector agencies
- Act as a conduit between Victorian communities and the VRU, to inform the strategic direction of the VRU and the implementation of violence reduction initiatives.
- Facilitate workshops and co-creation sessions centring voices of those impacted by violence and those close to the issues
- Synthesise complex information, community knowledge and systems interactions into tangible outputs including products such as case studies, journeys and reports
Key Accountabilities
- Support the delivery of the VRU’s approach to community engagement, including supporting delivery of youth, community and expert collectives.
- Support the development and implementation of violence prevention programs in conjunction with community members and groups, as well as the VRU’s youth stakeholder and community collectives.
- Engage meaningfully and collaboratively with community members, including young people, families and community leaders.
- Work to understand community and stakeholder views, perspectives and needs, and utilise this to inform the work of the VRU.
- Collaborate with community groups, and other government and community sector agencies to identify opportunities for innovation, development and improvement in violence prevention initiatives.
- Supports the planning, delivery and implementation of all phases of strategic projects. This includes, but is not limited to, the ability to be hands-on in the planning and delivery of facilitation, insight synthesis, ideation, concept building and final output production.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders to enhance the VRU’s ability to deliver on its strategic objectives and priorities.
Key selection criteria
- Resilience: Gives frank and honest feedback/advice. Listens when ideas are challenged, seeks to understand the nature of criticism and respond constructively; Displays confidence and conviction when communicating an opinion
- Partnering and Co-Creation: Identifies and partners with users /stakeholders / experts to ensure active collaboration in the design process to understand user needs, obtain ideas, insights and input. Works with stakeholders/users to build prototypes and coordinate testing to validate the strategy, program or product. Ensures decisions are made within agreed timeframes
- Promote Inclusion: Pays attention to words, expression and body language; Recognises behaviours that promote a culture of inclusion. Holds self and team accountable towards being inclusive to individuals from diverse backgrounds. Takes corrective actions when behaviours displayed do not promote an inclusive workplace
- Systems Thinking: Assesses situations and identifies the best systems tools for analysing, understanding the system and addressing problems; Can apply system archetypes to identify common dynamics that appear in different situations; Identifies and understands the impact of particular courses of action on other parts of the organisation or more broadly
- Innovation and Continuous Improvement: Seeks opportunities for continuous improvement and ways to innovate; Offers suggestions and ideas, encourages others to do the same; Leverages on existing continuous improvement systems and procedures to improve outcomes, quality and efficiency of work; Creates space for learning and innovation by seeking input and feedback from others
Mandatory requirements
- Working Collaboratively: Build a supportive and cooperative team environment; Engages with other teams to share information in order to understand or respond to issues; Supports others in challenging situations
- Stakeholder Management: Takes steps to add value for the client or stakeholder; Links people with other areas as appropriate; Monitors client and stakeholder satisfaction; Constructively deals with stakeholder issues
- Managing People: Communicates role expectations and purpose; recognises deviation from values, performance standards and provides timely and constructive feedback; Understands individual needs to optimise employee engagement
- Demonstrated experience and cultural competency: In working with diverse communities and stakeholders, including understanding of leading practice community engagement approaches
Desirable
- A tertiary qualification in a relevant discipline.
- A valid Victorian driver’s license.
For more information about the role, please see the Position Description.
This is a fixed term role till 30 June 2027. This role is only open to candidates with valid Australian working rights.
This role will close on 6 July at 11.59pm.
To Apply, please attach your:
This role will close on 6 July at 11.59pm.
To Apply, please attach your:
- Resume
- Cover Letter (no more than 3 pages).
Other relevant information
To be eligible for appointment to this role, applicants will possess corresponding work rights for the advertised employment period. Appointment to an ongoing role is only available to an Australian/New Zealand citizen or an Australian Permanent Resident. Preferred applicants will be required to undertake pre-employment screening. DPC actively promotes diversity, inclusion and an equal opportunity workplace. We welcome applicants from all diverse backgrounds, including people with disabilities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. All roles at DPC can be worked flexibly, however it may differ from role to role.
Applications close Monday 6 July 2026 at 11.59pm
Posted
22 June 2026
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