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Community Engagement Officer

Bunurong Land Council
  • Full-Time (Up to 2 Year Contract)
  • Connect Community
  • Strengthen Voice
  • Support Cultural Authority

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

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 Engagement Officer to coordinate meaningful and culturally safe engagement with Bunurong Elders, members and the broader community.

Reporting to the CEO, this role is integral to strengthening participation, trust and connection across the organisation by ensuring community voices, priorities and lived experiences actively inform BLCAC’s programs, policies and initiatives.

You will work closely with community members, Elders and internal teams to support genuine two-way engagement and embed culturally safe practices that uphold Bunurong cultural authority. The role works in partnership with the Community Education and Community Development teams to ensure community voice informs learning, pathways and opportunities.

This role also works closely with the Community Education and Community Development roles as part of BLCAC’s Strong Community team.

This is a hands-on role that combines engagement, coordination and relationship-building to support strong, community-led outcomes. The role requires a high level of cultural awareness, professionalism and accountability to ensure engagement is respectful, inclusive and meaningful.

What this role focuses on:

  • Building strong relationships with community, Elders and families
  • Ensuring community voice informs programs, projects and decisions
  • Supporting culturally safe engagement and participation

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain respectful, culturally safe relationships with community members, families and Elders.
  • Coordinate and facilitate community engagement activities including meetings, workshops, yarning circles, outreach and consultations.
  • Support genuine two-way communication between the organisation and community.
  • Identify emerging community priorities, concerns and opportunities and provide insights to inform organisational decision-making.
  • Assist in developing engagement approaches and plans that support inclusive and meaningful community participation.
  • Coordinate engagement activities including logistics, communications, materials and participant support
  • Support staff across the organisation to embed culturally safe engagement practices in their work
  • Work with internal teams to ensure community perspectives are embedded in programs, projects and service delivery
  • Support programs and activities that strengthen cultural identity, belonging and community participation
  • Assist in the development of community resources, information materials and engagement tools
  • Monitor engagement activities, collect feedback and identify opportunities to strengthen engagement approaches
  • Participate in community events, outreach activities and cross-organisational initiatives
  • Build and maintain relationships with partner organisations, councils, service providers and community networks
  • Attend community forums, interagency meetings and relevant networks as required
  • Represent the organisation in a culturally respectful and consistent manner
  • Maintain accurate records, engagement data and documentation
  • Prepare engagement summaries, reports and updates as required
  • Ensure all activities align with cultural protocols, organisational policies and compliance requirements
  • Support the effective use of resources in line with approved budgets

What You Bring

Qualifications and Experience

  • Minimum 3 - 4 years of experience in community engagement, outreach or consultation
  • Experience working with Aboriginal communities or community-controlled organisations (highly regarded)
  • Relevant qualification in community engagement, community development, Aboriginal studies or a related field (or equivalent experience)
  • Strong facilitation and engagement skills
  • 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 interpersonal and relationship-building skills
  • High level of cultural awareness, sensitivity and respect
  • Ability to engage respectfully with Elders, members and community
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
  • Professional judgement and discretion
  • Collaborative and supportive working style
  • Initiative, adaptability and a practical, solutions-focused approach
  • Commitment to community-led outcomes

Why Join Us?

At BLCAC we are committed to building a strong Aboriginal workforce. Bunurong applicants are strongly encouraged to apply, and we 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
  • Strengthen community voice and participation across the organisation
  • Work in a collaborative and community-focused environment
  • Contribute to meaningful, community-led outcomes
  • Be part of a values-driven organisation committed to continuous improvement

Apply Now

Join Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation as our Community Engagement Officer and play a key role in strengthening community voice, participation and cultural authority.

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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