This is a Community Safety Officer role with Banyule City Council based in Melbourne, VIC, AU Banyule City Council Role Seniority - mid level More about the Community Safety Officer role at Banyule City Council This role is made for someone who cares deeply about community safety and gets energy from being out on the ground, working alongside youth and community workers, residents, traders, Victoria Police and Council teams to deliver practical responses that make public spaces feel welcoming, safer and genuinely well used. This is a community development and prevention role — not an enforcement role. Why you'll love this role At Banyule City Council, you'll turn local safety concerns into early‑intervention and prevention‑led action people can see and feel. You'll be the connector bringing together community insights, lived experience and partner knowledge to coordinate the right response at the right time. From place-based activations to supporting ethical, community-centred approaches (including Child Safe and OH&S), your work will help create spaces that feel safer, more inclusive and more connected for everyone. You'll join a supportive, values-led team that's thoughtful, collaborative and focused on outcomes that matter. We believe safer communities are built through trust, activation and connection, not enforcement, so you will be empowered to listen well, build strong partnerships and act early in ways that strengthen community confidence. The focus is on reducing fear, preventing escalation and building local capability — the areas where Council can have the most sustainable impact. What You Will Do Support the delivery of practical, prevention-focused community safety responses and improve perceptions of safety and community confidence in public spaces, including place‑based activation, graffiti responses, CPTED-informed approaches and community‑centred governance of surveillance. Work collaboratively with residents, young people, traders, community groups, Victoria Police and Council teams to support local problem-solving, building trust and ensure community safety activity reflects local context, lived experience and community strengths. Support effective coordination across services and place-based responses by sharing insights, contributing to reporting, and helping ensure community safety activity is timely, visible, well-communicated and aligned across teams. This includes supporting community education, engagement and reassurance in priority places Work in a prevention and community‑capacity building function (non‑compliance), using engagement, activation and partnership responses rather than enforcement What You'll Bring/what We Are Looking For Tertiary qualification in Community Development, Criminology, Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field Demonstrated experience in community development, engagement, or place-based practice with the ability to design, implement and evaluate prevention and safer‑places initiatives. Proven capacity to work independently and collaboratively, contributing effectively within multidisciplinary teams across Council and external partners. Highly developed communication skills, with proven ability to engage diverse communities (including complex needs), build trust, and support community-led problem solving in safety or wellbeing contexts. Demonstrated ability to be flexible and proactive, with strong problem-solving, risk awareness and critical thinking in community safety or community-facing roles. Pre-employment Requirements Current Victorian Drivers Licence Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (NCCHC) (Previously known as a police check Current Working with Children's Check We Offer A Permanent, part time role (24 hours/3 days per week) days can be negotiated. Salary range $62,055.80 to $67,465.75 per annum plus super (dependent on experience). For comparison, at full time, this is equivalent to $ 98,255.03-$106,820.88 per annum. 26 weeks of paid parental leave - primary carer/4 weeks of paid parental leave - partner Ongoing learning and development opportunities, including health and well-being initiatives Flexible work and leave arrangements, hybrid work arrangements Ready to make an impact? Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Community Safety Officer. How To Apply Please submit your resume and a cover letter (maximum of three pages) setting out your achievements, skills and experience aligned to the key selection criteria in the position description. Please also respond to the two job-specific questions in the application form. For more information about this position, please view the position description. For a confidential discussion, we encourage you to contact Leonie Farrell on 03 3939 5967. Applications close: 9 March 2026 at 11:45 PM. Why choose this opportunity? At Banyule City Council, we value innovation, collaboration, and professional growth. Banyule City Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer; we value diversity and inclusion, and we welcome candidates from all backgrounds. If you have a reasonable adjustment, support, or access requirement, we encourage you to inform us through your application or email employment@banyule.vic.gov.au Our Values: Our employees align their careers with Banyule because they share our values of respect, integrity, responsibility, initiative, and inclusion. They thrive in our strong learning and development culture and the positive way we work in partnership with the community. You will share our values and have a passion for helping a community of over 130,000 residents to live happier, healthier and more connected lives, all while growing your skills and advancing your career. We look forward to you starting the next chapter of your career at Banyule Council. Diversity Statement: Our community is made up of diverse cultures, beliefs, abilities, bodies, sexualities, ages, and genders. We are committed to access, equity, participation, and rights for everyone: principles that empower, foster harmony, and increase the well-being of an inclusive community. To discover more about Banyule's commitment to advancing gender equality in the workplace, please find Banyule's Workplace Gender Equality Action Plan 2021-2025. Acknowledgment of the Traditional Custodians: Banyule City Council is proud to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as Traditional Custodians of the land and we pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders, past, present and emerging, who have resided in the area and have been an integral part of the region's history. Banyule City Council endorses the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full and accepts the invitation to walk with First Nations peoples, to a better future for us all. Child Safe Standards Statement of Commitment: Banyule City Council is a child-safe organisation committed to the safety and well-being of children. Council has a zero tolerance for child abuse. All allegations and safety concerns will be treated seriously and acted upon. As a child-safe organisation, we are committed to providing a child-safe environment where children feel safe, are empowered, valued and protected. Council will actively listen to children, ensuring their voices are heard and considered in decisions that affect their lives. Banyule City Council endorses the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full and accepts the invitation to walk with First Nations peoples, to a better future for us all. Child Safe Standards Statement of Commitment: Banyule City Council is a child-safe organisation committed to the safety and well-being of children. Council has a zero tolerance for child abuse. All allegations and safety concerns will be treated seriously and acted upon. As a child-safe organisation, we are committed to providing a child-safe environment where children feel safe, are empowered, valued and protected. Council will actively listen to children, ensuring their voices are heard and considered in decisions that affect their lives. Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the Banyule City Council team will be there to support your growth. Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined Key Responsibilities ️ Supporting community safety responses Collaborating with stakeholders Coordinating services Key Strengths Community development ️ Communication skills Problem-solving A Final Note: This is a role with Banyule City Council not with Hatch.