Thornbury
Imagine yourself in a role where you can influence and inspire, contributing to meaningful conversations and decisions through an Aboriginal lens and viewpoint, creating a new tomorrow for the community.
The Aboriginal Catholic Ministry (ACM) Victoria is seeking a passionate and dedicated Coordinator to lead initiatives that support the spiritual needs of Indigenous Catholics across Victoria.
About the role:
This role honors and integrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture with Catholic beliefs and traditions. It fosters shared understanding, promotes reconciliation, and provides pastoral care to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholics in living out their faith.
The ACMV Coordinator, supported by two direct reports (the Office Administrator and Engagement Officer), will represent the challenges of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples and act as an advocate on their behalf working in collaboration with the Victorian Catholic Bishops and the Office of the Archbishop in communicating advocacy for Indigenous related policy and campaigns.
This position is available as either a full-time role or part-time at 0.8 or 0.6 FTE (Full-Time Equivalent).
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About You:
Why work for us?
How to Apply:
If you are a First Nations person with a vision and a passion for educating the community about the spiritual gifts that we have to offer the people of Australia, we would love to hear from you.
To submit an application, please click "Apply" and submit your current resume along with a cover letter detailing your interest in the position and outlining why you consider yourself an ideal candidate for this role.
To learn more about ACMV, please visit our website - https://www.cam1.org.au/acmv
Please note, The Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne is committed to the safety, wellbeing and dignity of all children and vulnerable adults. It is a requirement across our organisation that all clergy, employees, and volunteers have a valid Police and Working with Children