Job Summary
- $67,000 per annum plus superannuation
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 1st Jul 2026
- Melbourne > North Melbourne

Body Safety Australia is Victoria's largest and most trusted provider of early childhood and school programs to prevent harm to children and promote positive relationships. We are committed to promoting childhoods free from violence where children enjoy equitable and respectful relationships. We deliver in class workshops to:
Body Safety Australia delivers programs to prevent childhood sexual abuse and other forms of gender and sexual violence. While the role does not require you to deal directly with disclosures, this is the core work of the organisation.
Joining Body Safety Australia means stepping into a mission-led organisation that’s growing its reach and impact across communities. You’ll be part of a small, values-driven team that champions respect, consent education and child safety, and you’ll see the direct results of your work every day. We’re collaborative, supportive and ambitious about creating change. If you want to use your skills to help families, schools and organisations access programs that genuinely shift culture, this is a place where your contribution matters.
You will be sitting in the driver's seat of our enquiries and bookings process, often as a client’s first introduction to Body Safety Australia. You have strong attention to detail and time management skills. Most of your day involves scheduling our team of educators to deliver programs to clients' across Victoria. You are self-motivated, you will be working in a small collaborative team working proactively to meet individual and organisational goals.
While the majority of client communication is via email, you also take pride your excellent phone communication and relationship building skills.
If you’re excited by this opportunity but don’t meet every preferred criterion, we still encourage you to apply. We value potential, lived experience, and a willingness to learn alongside formal qualifications and experience.
Body Safety Australia is committed to ensuring our programs are inclusive of all children, young people, and families. We recognise that representation matters, and we strongly encourage applications from people with lived experience and from communities that are underrepresented in education and prevention work.
We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+ people, people with disability, migrant and refugee communities, and people living in regional and rural Victoria. We also understand that barriers to education and employment can affect access to opportunities, and we are open to applications from people who may not meet every criterion but bring valuable lived experience, commitment, and potential.
Body Safety Australia is committed to child safety. Any offer of employment is subject to a satisfactory Working with Children Check and police check. All staff are expected to uphold the Victorian Child Safe Standards and the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations, and to participate in ongoing child safety training as required.
A position description is attached.
