HumanKapital is a full suite HR outsourcing services provider partnering with Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council to undertake a complete end-to-end recruitment process for this position. Wellbeing Centre Coordinator (Raymond Terrace) The Cultural Host (Aboriginal Identified) About Us The Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council (WLALC) stands as a beacon of self-determination and cultural pride. Rooted in the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (1983), we have evolved into a dynamic, self-sufficient powerhouse driven by a singular mission: to secure a prosperous future for our community. Guided by the pillars of cultural identity and financial independence, we have built an ecosystem of success that balances tradition with modern enterprise. Through powerful cross-industry partnerships and our own thriving social enterprises—spanning tourism, land management and catering/conferencing hospitality—we are building a robust economic engine. Joining WLALC means being part of a legacy that extends from our home and onto a global stage, creating lasting impact and long-term sustainable benefits for OUR COMMUNITY . About the Role As a proudly Aboriginal ‘owned and operated’ organisation, WLALC is inviting a visionary leader to join our leadership team. This is more than a management position; it is an opportunity to anchor and elevate a culturally safe, inclusive, and vibrant community sanctuary. We’re relying on you to be the ‘architect’ of a space that empowers individuals and families for generations, with a persistent focus on our Youth and the critical work of early intervention and prevention. We are looking for a high-impact professional to take ownership of the following strategic priorities: Cultivating a Sanctuary: Transform our community space into a vibrant , safe, and welcoming haven, acting as a distinguished role model and a trusted bridge for our people. Fiscal Stewardship and Sustainability: Take full end-to-end ownership of the grant lifecycle—identifying, securing, and flawlessly acquitting funds to insulate the Council’s capital. - Build a self-sustaining financial platform by optimizing grant acquisitions and activating diverse revenue streams, such as facility hire and service-provider engagements, ensuring the centres long-term independence. Service Integration & Resource Advocacy: Champion a holistic "One-Stop" service model by securing essential everyday life resources for the community while simultaneously embedding tier-one external partners—such as GPs, Legal Aid, Hunter New England Health, and NDIS specialists—to deliver critical, on-site services that are accessible and culturally centred. Crisis & Resilience Navigation: Facilitate access and support for youth and families navigating complex challenges, such as trauma, social isolation, and systemic disengagement. - As both a frontline advocate and a strategic informant, you will manage workload sustainability by effectively bridging community needs with specialized on-site and off-site services. Collaborative Leadership: Working closely with the CEO to build and maintain powerful alliances with the WLALC Board, Elders, and key partners such as Port Stephens Hunter Police, Local Council, and premier Health and Educational institutions and other key stakeholders and like-minded service providers. Grassroots Innovation: Source, facilitate, and promote the delivery of community-led programs that foster deep resilience, essential life skills, and lasting wellbeing. About You To be successful in this pivotal role, you must be a "Big Picture" Visionary —someone who is energized by the ability to dream big and empowered by the opportunity to turn those dreams into reality. We are seeking a high-energy, creative thinker who can look past immediate hurdles to see the longer-term vision and true potential for our community. Our ideal candidate will possess: A Spirit of Inclusive Kinship: You are a true "people person" with a deep-seated belief in unity. You lead with a philosophy of inclusion, ensuring that no one is isolated or ostracized. Your focus is on the collective growth of the entire community. A Foundation of Grace and Integrity: You lead with a positive, principled spirit—demonstrating profound grace, patience, and the power of forgiveness. You are resilient in the face of challenges and maintain a restorative, hopeful outlook that inspires others to do the same. Creative Problem Solving: You think outside the box. You have the unique ability to address an immediate crisis while simultaneously building the infrastructure for a longer-term vision. Authentic Cultural Leadership: You are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (pursuant to Section 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 ). You are culturally grounded and use that foundation to unite people, rather than divide them. The "Grant Winner" Mindset: You possess the professional discipline to research, source, and secure funding. You understand that "dreaming big" requires the "flawless application and acquittal" of funds to protect the Council’s reputation. Elite Communication: You are a master of connecting—equally comfortable and effective with mentoring a teen, comforting an elder, or negotiating with a senior government official. Professional Expertise: You bring a minimum of 3–5 years’ experience in community coordination, social services, or leadership, with a track record of tangible results. Essential Requirements: A current NSW Driver’s Licence: Required for transport and identity verification. A current Working with Children Check (WWCC): Mandatory for child-related roles; involves a background check through the Office of the Children's Guardian. A current First Aid Certification: Specifically HLTAID011 (Provide First Aid); must be renewed every three years. A National Police Check: A summary of your history in Australia. Most employers require a "Standard Disclosure" that has been issued within the last 6 to 12 months. You can apply for this online through the NSW Police Force or an ACIC-accredited provider. *Please note - Pre-employment qualification and working rights verification's are required for all successful candidates. Join Our Legacy If you are ready to bring your expertise, vision, and heart to an organisation that truly makes a difference, we would love to hear from you. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of our community and build a lasting legacy of success and unity. Ready to make an impact? For a confidential discussion regarding this pivotal role, please contact: Sarah on 0468 463 070 – APPLY NOW Closing Date: 29th May 2026