Job Summary
- $45 - $54.99 per hour
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 25th Jun 2026
- Sydney > Emerton

Baabayn Aboriginal Corporation seeks to appoint a friendly, capable, resourceful person to coordinate our weekly gathering for young mums who are members of the local Aboriginal community. We’re looking for someone who would excel at planning and delivering a weekly program of skill-building activities, who has insider knowledge of Aboriginal culture, and who has the life experience to be able to serve as a role model for young Aboriginal women in the Mt Druitt area.
The Young Mums group meets on Wednesdays from 10:00am to 2:00pm during the school term for a structured program of talks and activities aimed at building the Mums’ knowledge, capability and confidence. Like all our work at Baabayn, this program is strengths-based. It is designed to nurture self-esteem and pride in identity and culture. It is intended to encourage healthy aspiration, and to empower the mothers both to give their children a good start in life and to gain the skills and self-confidence to pursue their own desired pathways. We affirm participants’ resilience, and we seek to nurture their abilities and talents.
The program equips the mums with knowledge about the support available from relevant service-providers and the confidence to access such support. It encourages peer support and puts direct assistance with practical needs in the Mums’ reach at our Centre. A key underlying purpose is to build young mothers’ ability to avoid the intrusion of the child protection authorities in their lives by supporting them to be the good parents they want to be.
The mums are all either Aboriginal or the non-Aboriginal mothers of Aboriginal children. They bring their children, ages 0 to 5, to Baabayn on Wednesdays. We’re not an Early Learning Centre, but we still give the jarjums a weekly experience of play-based learning while their mums do their own program. While the babies usually stay with Mum, the other children are minded by qualified educators.
Your main duty will be planning and delivering the program described above. This will include;
For a detailed statement of the specific tasks that will be required, please check out the full position description available below.
The minimum qualifications and core competencies we will require you to demonstrate in your written application and/or at interview:
A current, valid NSW Working With Children Check clearance will be a condition of employment. Any offer of employment will also be subject to the provision to Baabayn of evidence of your relevant qualifications and a satisfactory National Police Check certificate.
You will be expected either to hold a current First Aid Certificate and Aboriginal Mental Health First Aid Certificate or to acquire these as soon as possible after appointment.
The filling of this position is intended to constitute a special measure under section 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).
Baabayn Aboriginal Corporation considers that being Aboriginal is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under Section 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
Baabayn Aboriginal Corporation considers that being a woman is a genuine occupational requirement for this position under Section 31 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
If you are the successful applicant, we shall pay you at a pay-point that reflects your qualifications and experience within the Level Four range of the Social, Community, Home Care & Disability Services Award pay scale. Other conditions and benefits will be in accordance with the National Employment Standards and the above award. Salary packaging can be negotiated with our financial manager, preferably before your first payday with Baabayn.
Your contract will expire on Friday 16 July 2027. Extension of employment may be considered subject to funding, your performance, on-going need for the position and applicable legislation.
A position description is attached.
