Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 20th Mar 2020
The End Street Sleeping Collaboration’s Program Manager will be an essential member of a small dedicated team in an evolving organisation that is committed to the vision of ending street sleeping in NSW.
The Program Manager will take a leading role in engaging with the homelessness sector, government and non-government partners, community organisations and others to implement the Institute of Global Homelessness framework in communities across NSW.
Together with the CEO, you will develop, plan and manage initiatives to achieve the target to halve street sleeping in NSW. To be successful in this role, you will have a passion for working in a community development/collaborative impact framework, an understanding of social service systems, and the ability to develop successful partnerships and create opportunities for creative, sustainable and collaborative outcomes.
This position is full time and located in Sydney CBD. While initial focus will be on Sydney, the vision of all collaborating partners is to end Street Sleeping in NSW. Therefore, frequent travel within NSW and occasional interstate travel will be required.
See our website at Endstreetsleeping.org to read more about the collaboration.
Alongside your demonstrated knowledge and experience in the homelessness sector, you are somebody with:
We believe that street sleeping can be ended; that no-one should be sleeping in the streets of Sydney, or any community in NSW, tonight or on any night.
In February 2019, in a landmark step, the NSW Government, the City of Sydney, and leading homelessness charities joined 13 other cities in a partnership with the Institute of Global Homelessness, joining a global movement to end street sleeping, signing a Memorandum of Understanding to reduce street homelessness by 50% across NSW by 2025.
The End Street Sleeping Collaboration Ltd will be working with local communities, people with lived experience of homelessness, government agencies and charities across NSW in a growing collaborative effort to reduce street sleeping by 2025 and work towards ending street sleeping by 2030.