A senior role leading community engagement and program delivery to strengthen connections, wellbeing, and outcomes for families, and local communities 27th February, 2026 About Relationships Australia Relationships Australia NSW (RANSW) supports people through all forms of relationship distress, delivering timely, compassionate and expert care that strengthens wellbeing and connection across NSW. For more information about us, read our 2024-2025 Impact Report, https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/about-us/annual-reports/ What you’ll do: As the Senior Community Coordinator , you’ll play a key role in strengthening community connections and supporting positive outcomes for children, families, and local communities across the Northern Sydney district. You’ll coordinate the community sector work in the Community Builders Program, lead community engagement initiatives, and collaborate closely with practitioners and partner organisations to deliver meaningful, trauma‑informed services. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on collaboration, strategic thinking, and driving community‑led change. You’ll: Coordinate and grow community programs that foster belonging, participation, and wellbeing Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners and government agencies Lead and support Relationship Educators and Community and Family Support (CAFS) practitioners in delivering high‑quality programs Use data, feedback and evaluation processes to drive continuous improvement Contribute to the design of new initiatives that respond to emerging community needs The details: Full time role, 5 days a week 12-month maximum term contract with the potential for extension Travel in the Northern Sydney region required Approx $54-$55 per hour 12% super, 17.5% leave loading and tax-free salary packaging up to $15,900. (Increase your take home pay! Calculate Your Savings at https://www.salary.com.au/calculate-your-savings) What you’ll bring: Formal graduate qualifications in Social Work, Psychology or other relevant fields 5 years experience in Community Development/ Child and Family Services funded work Skilled facilitator with experience delivering professional development training Strong stakeholder engagement capabilities, with the ability to build trust and collaborate across diverse community settings Cultural experience delivering and coordinating in‑language and culturally appropriate programs (highly desirable) A valid NSW Class C drivers’ licence and ownership of a comprehensively insured motor vehicle is essential Why work with us? Access a range of staff benefits, including flexible working options, additional leave days, the Employee Referral Reward program, and a Fitness Passport Increase your take-home pay through generous salary packaging options, including up to $15,900 per year for everyday expenses and $2,650 for entertainment Work in an organisation committed to deepening our relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We have a stretch Reconciliation Action Plan to guide our efforts to build strong relationships, increased employment, and enhanced respect between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and other communities We value inclusion and belonging. We're proud to be recognised as a Diversity Council Australia Inclusive Employer for 2025-2026. Our SWEET team (Staff Wellbeing, Engagement and Empowerment Team) brings together staff from across RANSW to champion diversity, wellbeing and workplace connection. Next Steps Interested? Apply today! Applications close 13th March. RANSW requires the preferred applicant to undertake a National Criminal History Record Check and a Working with Children Check before employment. Apply For Job