Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 20th Mar 2020
Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation (WYDAC) has dedicated itself to developing the strength, health, confidence and leadership of Warlpiri youth since 1993. Their program aims to promote positive and meaningful future pathways for all young Warlpiri people.
WYDAC now has two exciting opportunities for full-time Learning Centre Coordinators to join their teams in Yuendumu and Lajamanu, remote NT.
Reporting to the Youth Services Manager, your primary responsibility will be to coordinate, implement and evaluate all activities and programs at your Learning Centre, ensuring that they respond to local needs in accordance with WYDAC aims and objectives.
The program operates five days a week, and provides Community driven learning - primarily education sessions that provide information about important community issues.
You will be responsible for managing the Learning Centre Officer in your respective location, and any other staff or volunteers working in the Learning Centre.
For more information and the selection criteria, please click here.
These positions won't work for everyone. Both in undeniably remote locations, this can be challenging and as such requires a resourceful, flexible, driven, hard-working person to succeed. However - for someone passionate about providing opportunities for education and personal growth, these are rewarding, life-changing roles where the results of your work can be seen in a very real way.
For your dedication, you will receive an attractive base salary circa $85,000 plus super and salary sacrificing options up to $15,900, to significantly increase your take home pay.
You'll also benefit from fully furnished accommodation, free utilities, and phone/internet allowances.
WYDAC also offers their staff significant personal and professional development opportunities.
Use your literacy skills & training experience to promote meaningful future pathways for all young Warlpiri people, and make a positive impact with these remote communities - Apply Now!
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are encouraged to apply.