Job Summary
- $58, 244 FTE pro rata + superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 17th Jun 2026


Accountable Futures Collective (AFC) is an intergenerational systems change initiative working to redefine and drive accountability to young people and future generations. AFC brings young people and adults together to solve the accountability void; what’s missing between the promises made to young people and their experience in reality.

The Standards Project is a youth-driven collaboration that is creating Standards for Accountability to Young People in order to transform organisations and systems that currently harm young people. 10 partners are collaborating to lead the Standards Project. The Youth Project Coordinator role sits within the Accountable Futures Collective team, which is one of the 10 organisations in the Standards Project.
Current standards and ways of working with young people are outdated, inconsistent, and were never designed by young people themselves. We're done with watered-down "best practice" that cares more about rules than about real people. These Standards will be sharp, honest, and built on the real wisdom of young people who've experienced harmful systems firsthand.
Creating the Standards will be a five-year project where young people and trusted adults will come together to create Standards accountability to young people. The Standards Project will support young people to grow their authority and leadership, and the capability of adults to work intergenerationally.
The Youth Project Coordinator will work to bring the Standards project to life, guided by young people and the project partners. The Youth Project Coordinator will report to and be supported by a team in AFC. This role will be central in supporting young people to lead the direction and development of the Standards. This role is ideal for someone who knows what it takes to share and work with lived experience in safe and meaningful ways, and someone who is hoping to support other young people to step into their power.
Part-time, 0.4 FTE
2 days (15.2 hours) per week
SCHADS Level 1.3
$448 per week ($58, 244 FTE pro rata) + superannuation
Salary and hours negotiable based on experience.
Flexible.
The role will require availability for some key project events, including occasional evenings or weekends.
Contract 1 year contract, with the possibility of extension.
Flexible.
The role requires attending events on Gadigal Country (Sydney) and travel to communities as needed.
AFC will support access to tech for work from home.
You don't need formal experience for this role. We are looking for someone who is keen to learn!
This position is well suited to young people with personal lived experience relevant to this role
This might include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ folks, young people in rural and regional areas, disabled young people,
young people with experience of trauma and/or experience with systems like youth justice or out-of-home-care
Young people who are leading the Standards project
Accountable Futures Collective (AFC) team Project partners
Youth Expertise
Standards Co-design and Development
Project Coordination and Support
Meeting and Gathering Support
Communication and Stakeholder Engagement
Organisational and Self-Management Skills
We want to hear from YOU!
You can apply via the "Apply Now" button in whatever way works best for you. This could be:
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You don't need formal experience for this role - we are looking for someone who is hungry to learn. We want to get a sense of what you’re motivated by and what you'd bring to this role - just your real thoughts and energy!
