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Project Manager - Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service

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  • Are you passionate about supporting Aboriginal community members impacted by family violence?
  • Lead a range of projects helping to improve safety, increase stability, & strengthen connection to Aboriginal culture, community & family networks!
  • Enjoy a competitive remuneration circa $70,000 - $80,000 plus super, salary sacrificing & ongoing training/professional development opportunities!

About the Organisation

Established in 2006, Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service (BWAHS) provides a range of services and programs to Aboriginal individuals and families who are experiencing, at risk of experiencing family violence, or use violence. Currently BWAHS is one of 4 Aboriginal specific state funded healing services in Victoria.

About the Opportunity

Due to ongoing growth, BWAHS is looking for a Project Manager to join their team in Croydon, Melbourne, on a full-time basis.

You will be collaborating with managers across the organisation to support BWAHS' strategic and operational growth, working on projects in a range of areas, including feasibility/impact analysis and reporting, infrastructure, and new programs or program areas.

Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

  • Undertaking research and writing reports;
  • Identifying and preparing submissions for relevant tenders or grants;
  • Working with Managers to develop new areas of business;
  • Building and maintaining partnerships with cultural leaders, family violence experts, and other key stakeholders;
  • Facilitating internal and external design workshops; and
  • Developing relevant policies and procedures, with direction from the COO and CEO.

For more information please click 'Apply' now!

About the Benefits

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable women, children, and families and ultimately eliminating the impacts of trauma and abuse in the community. You will finish each day knowing that you have made a genuine, positive difference to the communities supported by the program.

In return for your hard work and dedication, you will be rewarded with an attractive salary circa $70,000 - $80,000, commensurate with your skills and experience, plus super and salary packaging up to $15,999.

As a growing organisation, BWAHS offers great job security, and is committed to investing in their staff, with ongoing training and professional development opportunities.

Finally, you'll also benefit from a fantastic work/life balance, with flexible part-time hours to work around your needs, and the potential for flexible work arrangements.

This is a rare opportunity to join an organisation that's doing real, meaningful work to support vulnerable members of Melbourne's Aboriginal communities - Apply Now!

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