Why Join Us? The City of South Perth's talented workforce prides itself on delivering excellent service to the community. Located 4kms from the Perth CBD and bordering the stunning Swan River, the City is widely recognised for its active places and beautiful spaces. As an organisation, we are committed to being an employer of choice by attracting and retaining values-based and customer service-oriented people. When employed by us, you will have the opportunity to thrive, as well as take advantage of great working conditions and benefits including: 5 weeks annual leave plus 17.5% leave loading Purchase up to 4 additional weeks of annual leave per year Flexible working arrangements Free onsite parking 8 weeks paid parental leave Flexitime available for full time employees Learning and professional development opportunities, including the popular Perth Inner City Mentor Program Award-winning Health and Wellness Program, free and onsite for all employeesSuperannuation one-on-one sessions Flu vaccinations and skin screening Outdoor active classes and team activity challenges Yoga and pilates Physical nutrition programs Financial wellbeing tools Mental health and safety seminars Corporate discounts with major health insurance providers (up to 7% discounts) Personal leave up to 14 days per year (based on length of service) Inclusive and safe workplace practices We are also working towards becoming a Menopause Friendly Employer. About the Position Working within our Community Learning and Libraries Team, The Coordinator Library Programs and Events has the primary responsibility to coordinate the development, delivery and evaluation of library programs and events that support the recreational, cultural and lifelong learning needs of the community. This role will: Provide leadership and coordination of the library programs and events, ensuring alignment with KPIs and strategic objectives. Build and maintain high impact relationships across the organisation, while promoting a culture of safe work practices. Ensure all services within the portfolio comply with legislation and meet community needs and organisational priorities. To be successful in this position you will need to demonstrate: Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline such as Library and Information Science, Education, Community Development, Event Management, or equivalent. Eligibility for Associate Membership of the Australian Library and Information Association. Excellent written and verbal skills. Well developed budgeting and financial management skills. Previous experience working in a public library or community development area, including staff management. Knowledge of the National Principles for Child Safety and how to apply the principles effectively in a library workplace. Current 'C' Class Driver's Licence. Current National Police Clearance. Current Working with Children Check. Please see the attached position description for further information. Ready to Apply If you're ready to be a part of our diverse and progressive team, please submit an online application using the 'Apply Here' button on the City's website. Supporting documents should be saved in .pdf format. Hardcopy applications may also be provided to our Civic Centre Reception. Applications in formats that cannot be opened will not be assessed. For more information regarding the position, please contact, Margaret King, Manager Community Learning and Libraries, on 08 9474 0 and visit the City's website southperth.wa.gov.au/careers Applications close at 4.00 pm on 10 September 2025. Please note: Applications are considered as they are received and interviews will be arranged accordingly. The City reserves the right to close advertisements early, therefore an early application is strongly encouraged. The City of South Perth acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional custodians of the land upon which we live, work and play - the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation. The City of South Perth is an equal opportunity employer, who is committed to providing an inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This publication is available in alternative formats on request; please contact the Customer Service Team to request alternative format type (08) 9474 0 .