Multicultural Community Wellbeing Officer
Job No:
IWC17810
Location:
Ashfield
About Inner West Council
Inner West Council (IWC) is among Sydney’s larger local metropolitan local government councils looking after a community of 201,000 people living in some of the inner city’s most vibrant, creative, liveable, and diverse suburbs. As we continue to deliver quality, innovative, and inclusive programs and services, we invite you to join in on our journey towards becoming the best council for our community.
The community is at the heart of IWC, and our values of Integrity, Respect, Innovation, Compassion and Collaboration are at the centre of everything that we do.
We offer flexible career life balance with hours that allow you to relax and recharge. We offer a variety of flexible work arrangement options (e.g. flexible hours and working from home) where appropriate giving you even greater quality of work life balance.
Permanent employees benefit from our great value gym membership from $18.65/week giving access to a vast network of gyms in Sydney.
As the Multicultural Community Wellbeing Officer you will facilitate integrated and collaborative design and delivery of strategic projects, partnerships, education, awareness, advocacy, and preventative initiatives to increase participation, facilitate cultural awareness, ensure meaningful inclusion, and improve health and wellbeing across the Inner West. You will undertake stakeholder engagement and management to address issues, respond to identified needs, and use innovative approaches to optimise the delivery of community initiatives, early intervention and to build social capital by connecting people to place and each other.
Working as a strong team player, you will assist your Coordinator and colleagues in consistently working to meet the team’s targets and commitments against the performance plans and Council’s Operational and Strategic Plans. You will be community focused and work collaboratively with the Community Wellbeing Coordinator and Manager Community Wellbeing, to ensure the success of the service unit.
Please read the Position Description to familiarise yourself with all the requirements and conditions of the role.
$91,316.16 - $110,998.16 + 12% Superannuation
Some of the required skills, experience and qualifications
- Tertiary qualifications in social science, human services, community development work, community services or other relevant discipline.
- Demonstrated experience working in human/community services with culturally diverse community members and developing and delivering projects and initiatives/services to meet their needs.
- Demonstrated ability to work respectfully and collaboratively with diverse multicultural communities, fostering inclusion and supporting equitable access to wellbeing services and opportunities.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team in managing tasks, scoping projects and meeting deadlines.
- Demonstrated strong written and interpersonal communication, collaboration, community engagement and stakeholder management skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, and high-level computer skills.
Enquiries
Natasha Williams, Acting Community Wellbeing Coordinator on 9392 5445
Closing Date
Monday 8 June 2026, 11:30PM
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We recommend you read the Position Description for the role to make sure your application addresses the requirements of the position. Council is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applicants. Please advise us within the application if you need support, reasonable adjustments to participate successfully in the recruitment process.
Eligibility for employment/Pre employment Checks
Successful applicants must be eligible to work in Australia and agree to provide information for pre-employment checks as required for the position. This may include police records checks, certified copies of relevant qualifications, Driver’s Licence and proof of work rights in Australia (please refer to the Position Description for the specific qualifications/requirements for the role). Copies of any sighted documents will be kept by IWC for its records as proof of verification.
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Inner West Council is proud to be an inclusive and equitable employer
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences and are committed to reflecting the diversity of our community. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, LGBTQ+ people, veterans, young people, and mature age workers.
This commitment to diversity and inclusion is one of the many reasons we were named the 2023 AR Bluett Award Winner as the most progressive council in NSW. We’re also proud recipients of the 2023 Australian Business Awards Employer of Choice and the 2025 NSW Local Government Excellence Award for Organisational Diversity and Inclusion.
Reasonable Adjustment Assistance
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