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Project Manager - Unlock Literacy
The position
Are you passionate about improving literacy outcomes for First Nations children? Do you thrive in community-led, hands-on roles that make a lasting impact?
World Vision Australia is seeking a dynamic and culturally responsive Project Manager to co-manage the adaptation and implementation of the Unlock Literacy Model in partnership with Warlpiri communities across the remote Central Australian locations of Lajamanu, Nyirrpi and Willowra. You will be expected to facilitate activities in community and take responsibility for ensuring WVA community staff are confident and competent in delivering activities aimed at supporting literacy development according to implementation plans.
As the Project Manager, you will:
- Lead participatory planning and implementation of the Unlock Literacy project
- Facilitate community-based activities and ensure cultural relevance of learning materials
- Support and mentor WVA community staff to deliver literacy development activities
- Manage project budgets, grants, and reporting requirements
- Build and maintain strong relationships with Aboriginal organisations, community leaders and external stakeholders
- Ensure stringent safeguarding practices and uphold World Vision’s values and standards
- Set the strategic direction for relevant staff to work towards project goals
Who we’re looking for
You will have a high level of engagement and responsibility with the ability to partner and work collaboratively with leaders in the Aboriginal community.
You will also have:
- Understanding of the cultural, political, economic and social issues affecting Aboriginal people in Central Australia
- Good understanding of, and a firm commitment to, community development processes, gender equity, participatory approaches and development theory
- Proven success and experience managing a team including mentoring and training staff
- Demonstrated professional experience working with remote Aboriginal communities in a developmental contex
- Ability to live in Alice Springs and travel to remote communities at least 10 days per month
- Experience facilitating community consultations and influencing community participation
- Degree qualification in Education, Community Development, Behavioural or Social Sciences, or a related discipline/equivalent experience
Working for World Vision means you are making the world better
It’s not every day that a job comes along that lets you change the world. Working for World Vision means looking forward to turning up at work because you know you’re about to do something meaningful. It means working with 35,000 staff and 3.3 million supporters in 100 countries who will stop at nothing to help children live better lives. Join a team that is bold and courageous, and where job satisfaction goes beyond financial reward.
The selection process
For your information, the interviews will start immediately, and the role may be filled before the closing date.
We embrace diversity, employing people from a variety of cultural and religious backgrounds. We take our Safeguarding responsibilities seriously and we are committed to providing an environment that is safe for children. Our stringent recruitment procedures make sure the safest and most suitable people work with the children in our programs. All successful candidates will undergo all required pre-employment checks which is inclusive of a criminal record check. We provide our staff and volunteers with ongoing supervision, support, and training in their work with vulnerable children and their families. World Vision Australia participates in the Inter-Agency Scheme for the Disclosure of Safeguarding-related Misconduct in Recruitment Process within the Humanitarian and Development Sector.
Who we are
For more than 40 years, World Vision has been partnering with First Nations communities through our Australia First Nations Program. The program is dedicated to helping First Nations communities build on their strengths and achieve their own development goals. Working at World Vision as a First Nations staff means you will be well represented and supported within the team. Through the program’s staff network, you will have a safe space to connect, collaborate and seek advice no matter where you are based.
World Vision is a Christian organisation that empowers everyday Australians to create meaningful change for children through relief, development and advocacy work.
For more information on World Vision and the work we do, please visit our website: https://www.worldvision.com.au/about-us
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Applications close: AUS Central Standard Time
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