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Community Development Officer

Bunurong Land Council
  • Full-Time (Up to 2 Year Contract)
  • Support Community
  • Build Pathways
  • Enable Opportunity

BLCAC is an Aboriginal organisation committed to strengthening our Aboriginal workforce and supporting self-determination through employment.

About Bunurong Land Council

Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (BLCAC) is the Registered Aboriginal Party (RAP) representing the Bunurong people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation.

We advocate for the protection of Bunurong cultural heritage, the care of Country, and the wellbeing of our community and workforce across Greater Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula and the Bass Coast. Our work is grounded in culture, respect, and strong governance.

About the Role

BLCAC is seeking a Community Development Officer to support strong, community-led outcomes across our Strong Community business unit.

Reporting to the CEO, this role focuses on building capacity within the Bunurong community by supporting participation, skills development and pathways into employment, training and business opportunities.

You will work closely with community members, Elders and internal teams to support initiatives that build confidence, capability and connection. The role also works in partnership with the Community Engagement and Community Education functions to ensure development opportunities are aligned with community priorities, cultural authority and organisational strategy.

This is a hands-on role that combines community engagement, program coordination, pathway development and stakeholder collaboration to support meaningful community outcomes. This is a hands-on role that combines community engagement with program coordination, pathway development and stakeholder collaboration.

What this role focuses on:

  • Supporting community participation, skills development and economic opportunity
  • Creating pathways into employment, training and enterprise
  • Working with partners and stakeholders to connect community to opportunities

Key Responsibilities

  • Build respectful and culturally safe relationships with community members, families and Elders.
  • Support community-led initiatives that strengthen participation, skills development and economic opportunity.
  • Facilitate access to programs, training and workshops that support community capability and wellbeing.
  • Identify community strengths, priorities and barriers to participation, and provide insights to inform development initiatives and organisational decision-making.
  • Coordinate and support the delivery of community development programs, including logistics, communications and participant support.
  • Monitor participation, engagement trends and community feedback to support evaluation and continuous improvement.
  • Support pathways into employment, training, enterprise and business opportunities.
  • Work closely with Community Engagement and Community Education teams to align community priorities with development and pathway opportunities.
  • Support partnerships with government, training providers and community organisations to enhance opportunity pathways.
  • Participate in community meetings, outreach activities, events and sector engagement as required.
  • Maintain accurate records, reporting and participant data, including contributing to reporting, evaluation and funding requirements where relevant.
  • Assist with grant-related activities, including documentation and acquittals where required.
  • Support the effective use of resources in line with approved budgets and organisational requirements.

What this role focuses on:

  • Supporting community participation, skills development and economic opportunity
  • Creating pathways into employment, training and enterprise
  • Working with partners and stakeholders to connect community to opportunitie

What You Bring

Qualifications and Experience

  • Experience in community development, capacity building or pathway development
  • Experience working with Aboriginal communities or community-controlled organisations (highly regarded)
  • Relevant qualification in community development, social services, employment services, business or a related field (or equivalent experience)
  • Demonstrated computer proficiency (Microsoft Office)
  • Current Victorian Driver’s Licence
  • Working with Children Check and National Police Check (or willingness to obtain)

Personal Qualities and Attributes

  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Clear, respectful and effective communication skills
  • Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with community and stakeholders
  • Collaborative and supportive working style
  • Cultural awareness, sensitivity and respect for community authority
  • Initiative, adaptability and a practical, solutions-focused approach
  • Commitment to supporting community-led outcomes
  • Why Join Us?

At BLCAC we are committed to building a strong Aboriginal workforce. We strongly encourage Bunurong People to apply and are dedicated to providing a culturally safe and supportive workplace.

All our employees benefit from:

  • A strong, culturally safe team environment
  • On-the-job learning and mentoring to build skills and confidence
  • Access to cultural learning and professional development opportunities
  • Supportive leadership across the organisation
  • Career pathways that recognise and value community knowledge as well as technical skills

In addition, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Be part of an organisation that values culture, community and opportunity
  • Contribute to meaningful outcomes that support participation, employment and economic development
  • Work in a collaborative and community-focused environment
  • Support the development of pathways that strengthen community capability and wellbeing
  • Be part of a values-driven organisation committed to continuous improvement

Apply Now

Join Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation as our Community Development Officer and play a key role in supporting community strength, participation and opportunity.

To apply, please click 'Apply now' to submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your skills, experience and interest in the role.

A position description is attached.

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